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Top 3 Warm Up Exercises For Sprinters

Warm Up Exercises for Sprinting 1. Arabesque to hip lock (3 sets of 6 reps each side)   2. Lunge and rotate (3 sets of 6 reps each side)   3. Leg swings (3 sets of 30 secs each side)   How we help our athletes run faster: Sprinting is a highly competitive sport that … Continued

Pelvic Pain

Pelvic pain or dysfunction within the pelvic floor muscles is likely to impact you or someone close to you at some point in your life. It is estimated that 1 in 6 men in Australia are currently experiencing pelvic pain and that persistent pelvic pain is prevalent in roughly 15-25% of women. Pelvic pain can … Continued

Sore Hips After Running?

Hip pain is a common issue suffered by many athletes, especially runners. This is largely due to the hip joint playing such a crucial role in flexibility, stability and power during running. The hip is the body’s second largest weight-bearing joint (after the knee) and functions as a ball and socket joint. The “ball-like” head … Continued

3 exercises to improve your WFH posture

When spending long hours at a computer we tend to adopt a slouched position whereby our shoulders rotate inwards. This can cause unwanted discomfort in your upper and lower back, neck, chest and shoulders. The aim of these 3 exercises is to counteract these postural adaptations to ensure you maintain an upright posture and efficient … Continued

3 Exercises for Runners

Are you constantly experiencing running-related injuries? Running issues predominantly present in the lower limbs due to the repetitive nature of the activity. Here are three exercises I commonly prescribes to encourage efficient movement when running with the ultimate aim to avoid overloading of the lower limbs to help reduce the risk of pain and injury. Sunset … Continued

Have you developed a pregnancy waddle?

  While postural changes to the pelvis, rib cage and upper body span across the 9 months, there is a significant change in the mothers centre of gravity (as the belly grows), especially in the third trimester. The anterior shift in centre of gravity impacts glute and adductor function as well as how our feet … Continued

Are you experiencing running-related pain or injury?

Check out our Podiatric Biomechanist Pep Karalus completing a running assessment to identify three dysfunctional movement patterns that may be contributing to this clients persistent left knee pain. Reduced right hip extension The first dysfunctional movement pattern in this clients running that I can identify pretty quickly is his lack of right hip extension.. As … Continued

The importance of strength training following injury

Injuries can be incredibly diverse in their nature, intensity and impact both physically and emotionally. They can range from causing havoc on everyday activities such as putting on your socks, or impacting your 5km running time. In the majority of cases, we’re told to rest to help the injury settle down. But how can you rest … Continued

A Running Assessment at Kinematics

At Kinematics, we work with runners of all levels of ability to improve their running technique. As running is used in most sports at varying levels, it is important to make sure we are utilising all of our body’s ability to run efficiently to give ourselves the best chance of performing well and preventing injury. … Continued