Leaning Forward: Movement through the lens of gait
Fitness and exercise have been overcomplicated.
Just like movement science has been overcomplicated—often by well-meaning individuals.
Take gait, for example. If you search research papers on the biomechanics of running, you’ll find dozens of studies on the foot, leg, and lumbo-pelvic hip complex. But there’s surprisingly little about the role of the tors…
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