Browsing All posts tagged under »retroversion«

On structural adaptation limitations (of the hip)

July 29, 2015

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One of the most repeated questions I’ve received the last couple of years deals with wanting to change human structure. This has been primarily related to hip retroversion, due to a post of mine on the topic. Despite my efforts, the point of hip retroversion being a structural “issue” hasn’t hit home for many. In that it’s […]

Odd movement in kids

March 20, 2015

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This was an email exchange I thought was worth posting. “Hi Brian, I just wondered if you can give me some advice about my nearly 9yr old son. He has retroverted hips. Both. Fairly pronounced. He was unable to ride a bike as couldn’t get both feet forward on the pedals. Through Physio/stretches, an osteopath- […]

Emptying out the mailbag and clearing the history #4

December 22, 2014

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Other mailbags can be found here. Keep in mind a lot of this is email conversations, comment replies, or some random interesting things I’ve found. By their nature they are not as thorough or complete as a post on one topic. Here’s what’s covered in this installment (click to be taken to the section): Rise and fall of smoking in […]

Emptying out the mailbag and clearing the history #3

November 2, 2014

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Before the mailbag, I put out a new manual a few days ago, but I put it out late Thursday evening, and Friday was Halloween. In case you missed it, it’s called A Guide To Footwear, and you can check it out here. Other mailbags can be found here. Keep in mind a lot of this is email conversations and […]