The Best of 2016: Strength and Conditioning Videos
With my last post, I kicked off the “Best of 2016” series with my top articles of the year. Today, we’ll highlight the top five videos of the year. These videos only include instructional videos, not quick exercise demonstrations.
1. 1-arm TRX Row w/Offset Kettlebell Hold – Every good program includes plenty of horizontal pulling, and this is a way to incorporate a good core stability challenge at the same time.
2. Grip Width for Conventional Deadlift Technique – Getting the grip width right is one of the most important strategies for optimizing your deadlift technique.
3. Hip Extension and the Bulgarian Split Squat – The bulgarian split squat (rear foot elevated split squat) actually takes more hip mobility than you might appreciate, and this excerpt from Functional Stability Training: Optimizing Movement goes into detail on the subject.
4. Tall Kneeling Cable Press to Overhead Lift – This is an older video, but I just uploaded it this year, as it made for a great “Exercise of the Week” inclusion.
5. Rhythmic Stabilizations: Where Should You Feel Them? – Rhythmic stabilizations are a great way to improve rotator cuff timing – but only if they’re performed correctly. In this video, I answer one of the most common questions we receive about them: “Where should you feel them?”
I’ll be back soon with the top guest posts of 2016!