How to Stay Current with Evidence
Here is how you can set up a system like me to stay on top of all the latest articles and journals using things like RSS, Twitter, Pinterest, & Evernote
View Article4 Things I Learned in 2012
At the end of each year, I always try to personally reflect on what I had learned over the course of the year. Here are 4 things I learned in 2012.
View ArticleExercise Selection for Rehabilitation Programs
Some important things to consider next time you are selecting exercises for rehabilitation programs.
View ArticleA Foolproof Way to Learn More in 2013
What if I told you that you could add 2 weeks of time to 2013? Learn how to gain 2 extra weeks and dedicate them to professional growth.
View ArticleChoosing a Social Media Platform to Get More Clients
With many social media options available, there are factors to consider when designing your online presence to hit your target audience.
View ArticleCollaboration Between Physical Therapists and Personal Trainers
I'll be one of the first people to admit that I truly feel that I have become a better therapist by learning from and collaborating with many great personal trainers and strength coaches. Learn how we...
View ArticleThe Dale Carnegie Approach to Assessments
You are making a big mistake if you are not applying the Dale Carnegie approach to your assessments.
View ArticleHow to Best Integrate Evidence Based Practice
When I teach students and young clinicians how to begin integrating evidence based practice, I always begin discussing what I call the evidence-based practice light system. Using this system, it...
View ArticleThe Use of Rehabilitation Protocols in Physical Therapy
While rehabilitation protocols are an important aspect of postoperative rehabilitation, physical therapists are not using their brains! We should not follow a rehabilitation protocol without thought,...
View ArticleAssess Don’t Assume
The assessment process may be the most important thing you can do. Without it, we are just guessing. Assess, don't assume.
View ArticleOne Step Back to Take Two Steps Forward
Taking a step back to take two steps forward doesn’t have to be negative. It’s still progress. Here are a few ways I incorporate this concept into my training, rehabilitation, and even personal...
View Article5 Things We Can All Learn from Derek Jeter
As we move on today as the first official day in the last 20 years that Derek Jeter is not a professional baseball player, keep these 5 principles in mind. Yankee fan or not, there are plenty of...
View ArticleHow to Work with Professional Athletes
In this presentation, I discuss some of the many things I have learned in my career about working with professional athletes. I’ll discuss what this involves, pearls from the perspective of the...
View ArticleThe Power of 1%
One of the biggest differentiators between great leaders and the average ones is that the great ones keep improving. They kept evolving their systems and making it 1% better, over and over. Here are 3...
View Article7 Habits of Highly Effective Rehab and Fitness Professionals
I’m always getting questions from young professionals (and older ones too!) about what they can do to get ahead in our profession. It’s one thing to simply want to get ahead and another to actually...
View ArticleLive Q&A Webinar
The recording of my live Q&A webinar earlier this week is now available!
View ArticleAnnouncing the 1st Annual Champion Spring Seminar!
The 1st Annual Champion Spring Seminar is a 1-day seminar designed to overview the Champion system of integrated rehabilitation, fitness, and sports performance training for physical therapists,...
View Article6 Things You Do That Your Clients Hate
It's funny, over the years you start to accumulate several thoughts on a subject that one can only do through experience. The old saying "if only I knew then what I knew now" is certainly true. I often...
View Article3 Systems You Need to Have in Place to Be an Elite Strength Coach
I really think that if you want to become an elite strength coach or personal trainer (or heck, physical therapist...), you need to have a few systems in place. It really all comes down to developing...
View ArticleThe Best Fitness and Rehab Podcasts: My Favorite New Way to Learn
Podcasts are a great way to learn, if you know how. Learn from my mistakes and follow these 3 steps to get more out of podcasts. Plus, I’ll share 12 of my favorite podcast to get you started.
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