Thursday, February 10, 2011

The Cause of Foot Pronation

I got a guest video blog post for you, today.

It is from Justin Price.

Justin answers the most common question he gets asked at his courses and at the conferences he
presents at:

What Causes Over Pronation?

==> http://exercisesforinjuries.com/what-causes-foot-over-pronation/

In the video Justin shares with you:
- What over pronation is
- What causes over pronation
- How the shoes you are wearing can be making your pronation worse
- The influence of gluteus maximus on pronation
- How the illiotibial band and tibia affect pronation

==> http://exercisesforinjuries.com/what-causes-foot-over-pronation/

Justin Price will be coming to Vancouver to present his course for the first and only time in March 2011.
In the course, Justin will focus on the assessment side of things in day one and on day two the focus will be what
exercises to give based on the assessment.

I selected Justin as one of the international experts to bring to Vancouver because I have learned a lot when it
comes to lower body assessment from him and his assessments of the foot have been very helpful.

Plus I find his corrective exercises very unique and different from what I have seen from others.

That is it for today.

On Wednesday, I will have a very exciting announcement for you. I can’t wait to tell you about it.

Rick Kaselj, MS


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Rick Kaselj – rkaselj@HealingThroughMovement.com
Registered Kinesiologist Specializing in Injury Rehabilitation
Surrey, BC, CanadaGet your “5 Myths about Core Training” Special Report – www.CoreStabilityoftheBack.com
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