
Movement Logic: Strong Opinions, Loosely Held (Dr. Sarah Court, PT, DPT and Laurel Beversdorf)
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06 Mar 2024 | Episode 62: Make McGill Make Sense | 02:04:55 | |
Welcome to episode 62 of the Movement Logic Podcast. In this episode, Sarah and Laurel discuss the recent interview of Dr. Stu McGill on Dr. Peter Attia’s podcast, The Drive. This interview has sparked a lot of internet commentary, so we’re breaking it down for you into what we’re calling Make McGill Make Sense. You will learn:
And more! Sign up here to get on the Wait List for our next Bone Density Course in October 2024! Links: Episode 29 The Cues We Use Part 1 Episode 31 The Cues We Use Part 2 Episode 34 The Cues We Use Part 3 Episode 45 Injury and Safety in Strength and Yoga Episode 54 Alignment Dogma: Spine https://peterattiamd.com/stuartmcgill/ https://rheumatology.org/patients/joint-replacement-surgery# Lancet Study age of hip replacements Evidence for an Inherited Predisposition to Lumbar Disc Disease | |||
16 Aug 2023 | Episode 50: Bracing versus Breathing | 01:32:53 | |
In this episode, Laurel and Sarah discuss bracing and breathing. Why are we all so confused about our breathing mechanics and convinced we’re doing it wrong, no matter what we’re doing? When is the right (and wrong) time to brace when lifting something? What’s the difference between bracing and bearing down? And is navel to spine even doing what we think it’s doing? You will learn:
And more! Sign up here for the Live Strength Training Webinar on Sept 14th 10am PT/1pm ET with 30 day replay Season 1 Episode 10 Is there a Right and a Wrong Way to Breathe? Season 1 Episode 19 Oh NO! Nose Breathing and Nitric Oxide Email Apnea article | |||
03 Apr 2024 | Episode 64: Non-Diet Coaching & Silly Certification Tests with Damali Fraiser | 00:52:36 | |
Welcome to Episode 64 of the Movement Logic podcast! In this episode, Laurel is joined by non-diet kettlebell coach Damali Fraiser to talk about what it means to be an inclusive kettlebell coach. We also discuss why a coach's life experience and skills (and not their body) are their real business card. Finally, we get into silly certification tests that limit diversity in an industry that desperately needs more of it. In this interview you will learn:
And more! Sign up here to get on the Wait List for our next Bone Density Course in October 2024! Reference links: | |||
09 Aug 2023 | Episode 49: You Don't Know How Strong You Are (Says Research) | 01:10:50 | |
Welcome to Season 3 and Episode 49 of the Movement Logic podcast! In this episode, Laurel and Sarah discuss the common tendency for people (not just women) to under load when lifting weights to build muscle and strength. In fact, it’s likely a slight majority of people in the gym are either not lifting heavy enough or taking sets close enough to failure to make changes to their muscle mass or strength! You will learn:
Sign up here for the Live Strength Training Webinar on Sept 14th with 30 day replay Article by Stronger By Science - Most Lifters Train Too Light Self-Selected Resistance Exercise Load: Implications for Research and Prescription Episode 32: Load & Volume: When is Enough Enough? When is it Too Much? | |||
18 Dec 2024 | Episode 87: Inbetweenie - A Mythmas Special: 2 Strength Myths Busted | 00:34:49 | |
In this in-between episode of the Movement Logic Podcast, Laurel discusses two major myths: the longevity significance of grip strength and the role of single leg exercises in improving balance. The discussion touches on the misinterpretations of grip strength's correlation with health and longevity, different types of grip and their training, and the genetic factors influencing grip strength. It also covers the efficacy of using gloves and straps. Additionally, the episode explores how single leg exercises contribute to overall strength and balance, challenging the notion that these exercises are essential for improving balance and athletic performance. 00:00 Introduction to Mythmas Season 00:47 Debunking the Grip Strength Myth 04:49 Understanding Different Types of Grip 08:54 The Role of Genetics in Grip Strength 17:25 Exploring Single Leg Exercises 22:50 Benefits and Misconceptions of Unilateral Exercises 31:09 Conclusion and Free Mini Course Offer Grab our Free Mini Course: Barbell 101 Stronger By Science: The Evidence-Based Guide to Grip Strength Training & Forearm Muscle Development | |||
05 Apr 2023 | Episode 35: Therapeutic Movement Through an Anti-Fragile Lens | 01:08:02 | |
Welcome to Episode 35 of the Movement Logic podcast! In this episode Laurel sits down to talk with an old friend and colleague Dr. Caitlin Casella, DPT. In their conversation, Caitlin shares about her journey from yoga teacher to movement teacher to physical therapist. Laurel and Caitlin get into a multi-faceted discussion around the goals of rehabilitation, and how unfortunately sometimes the rehab process can fall short in fully preparing people to get back to the activities of their life after injury. Laurel & Caitlin discuss why this happens, and then ways that Caitlin works to help her patients better bridge the gap between rehab and getting back to the activities that give their lives meaning. You will also learn:
Caitlin’s PT clinic in NYC Practice Human Physical Therapy Sign up here for the Movement Logic Newsletter and receive a free Hips Mini Course! | |||
04 Dec 2024 | Episode 86: Inbetweenie -What the Osteoboost? | 00:22:20 | |
In this in-between episode of the Movement Logic Podcast, Sarah discusses a new product for osteopenia called Osteoboost, a wearable medical device that uses gentle vibrations to improve bone density and strength, offering a non-invasive alternative to traditional treatments. Sarah delves into the research behind the device, its FDA clearance, and its effectiveness compared to medication and exercise. She emphasizes the importance of heavy lifting for bone health, and expresses concerns about people relying solely on passive treatments like Osteoboost instead of engaging in comprehensive exercise routines. 00:00 Introduction and Episode Overview 02:20 Introduction to Osteoboost 03:00 How Osteoboost Works 04:30 Research and Development Behind Osteoboost 09:30 Clinical Trials and Results 13:37 Comparing Osteoboost to Traditional Treatments 17:21 Final Thoughts and Recommendations | |||
04 Oct 2023 | Episode 57: Move Over Big Boys. We Lift Heavy Too. | 01:21:16 | |
Welcome to Episode 57 of the Movement Logic podcast. In this episode, Laurel and Sarah discuss the fact that lifting heavy is not automatically a strength sport and that more people would feel invited to lift heavy if the media didn’t fixate so much on barbells as equipment for large, young, competitive male lifters and instead represented people that look more like everyone else and shared goals beyond competitive ones. You will learn:
Sign up for our Bone Density Course: Lift for Longevity before the October 8th deadline! A 4-Year Analysis of the Incidence of Injuries Among CrossFit-Trained Participants Episode 1: Movement vs Exercise vs Sport Episode 16: Training the Non-Traditional Athlete with Rosalyn Mayse, AKA Roz the Diva Episode 45: Injury and Safety in Strength and Yoga | |||
30 Aug 2023 | Episode 52: What Stopped You from Lifting - 7 Guests Share their Stories | 01:35:15 | |
Welcome to Season 3, Episode 52 of the Movement Logic podcast. In this episode, Laurel and Sarah are joined by seven other guests for a panoramic, multi-perspective answer to the question “why don't more women lift weights?” Our seven guests (all of whom are movement professionals) weigh in on their previous objections to strength training. Of course they also share their impetus for starting to lift, and how it changed their lives. Sign up here for the Live Strength Training Webinar on Sept 14th with 30 day replay. Sign up here for our Free Barbell Mini-Course + our Free Barbell Equipment Guide Our guests on Instagram: Maryann Thompson @maryannthomsonpilates Diana Romero @insprana.yoga Naomi Gottlieb-Miller @conscioushealthymama Lisa Schwarcz Zlotnick @lisazlotnick Kathy Dodd @kdnaturalyoga Trina Altman @trinaaltman Alex Ellis on Instagram @hollaformala on Tik Tok @aewellness Episode 47: Our Oopsie Stories from the Teaching Trenches Sarah’s barbell equipment Post 1 and Post 2 on Instagram Books about fitness culture: Fit Nation: The Gains and Pains of America's Exercise Obsession | |||
22 Mar 2023 | Episode 33: Weebles Wobble But They Don't Fall Down | 00:51:52 | |
Welcome to Episode 33 of the Movement Logic podcast! Today, Sarah is flying solo - good thing she’s spent a lot of time working on her balance. We tend to think of balance as a precision activity to strive for, but in this episode, Sarah flips the script and shows you why balance is a non-falling event. You will learn:
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17 May 2023 | Episode 41: How Funky is Your Chicken, More on Motor Learning | 00:27:54 | |
Welcome to Episode 41 of the Movement Logic podcast! In this solo ride, Sarah gets even deeper into the ins and outs of motor learning. Specifically, further components that can be easily brought into your class to help your students’ and clients’ motor learning. You will learn:
And more! Sarah Court Motor Learning Presentation | |||
27 Sep 2023 | Episode 56: Does Hypermobility Cause Osteoporosis? | 00:47:29 | |
Welcome to Episode 56 of the Movement Logic podcast. In this episode, Sarah is talking about hypermobility, and what if any connection exists between hypermobility and osteoporosis. You will learn:
Hypermobility syndrome increases the risk for low bone mass Ultrasonographic, axial, and peripheral measurements in female patients with benign hypermobility syndromeBone Disease in Patients with Ehlers-Danlos SyndromesSign up for our Bone Density Course: Lift for Longevity before the October 8th deadline! | |||
04 Sep 2024 | Episode 77: Are You Getting DEXA Scammed? | 01:15:11 | |
Welcome to Season 5 and Episode 77 of the Movement Logic podcast! In this episode, Laurel and Sarah dive into the history of how DEXA scans came to be so ubiquitous, what are the risks around osteoporosis medication, and whether osteoporosis and osteopenia were intended to be diagnoses in the first place. You will learn:
Sign up here for our FREE Live Strength Class (and sample our Bone Density Course) on September 19th at 8:30am PT/11:30am ET with free replay! Reference links: North American Menopause Society Jen Gunter InstagramHow A Bone Disease Grew To Fit The PrescriptionManaging Osteoporosis Patients after Long-Term Bisphosphonate TreatmentLong-Term Drug Therapy and Drug Discontinuations and Holidays for Osteoporosis Fracture Prevention: A Systematic ReviewOsteoporosis: Innovations in screening and diagnostics Osteoporosis Treatment | |||
26 Jun 2024 | Episode 70: Inbetweenisode - Do you need a deload week? | 00:14:25 | |
Welcome to Episode 70 of the Movement Logic podcast! In this inbetweenisode, Laurel answers the question, “Do you need a deload week?” In strength training, a deload week is a planned, periodic reduction in training intensity and/or volume. Spoiler: you probably don't need to plan deload weeks into your training, but listen more to find out! Sign up here to get on the Wait List for our next Bone Density Course in October 2024! It’s the only place you’ll get a discount on the course plus fun free bonus content along the way. Episode 32: Load & Volume: When is Enough Enough? When is it Too Much? | |||
18 Sep 2024 | Episode 79: Make Yoga U Make Sense | 01:42:29 | |
Welcome to episode 79 of the Movement Logic Podcast! Laurel and Sarah explore whether yoga strengthens bones, examining Yoga U's claims and Dr. Loren Fishman’s controversial study. We'll uncover how Yoga U often exaggerates or cherry-picks evidence while overlooking effective bone-building exercises like heavy resistance and impact training. In this episode, you will learn:
Sign up here for our FREE Live Strength Class on September 19th at 8:30am PT/11:30am ET. Reference links: Our interview on Evidence-Based Pilates Yoga U blogs on bone health:
Movement Logic podcast episodes mentioned: | |||
21 Feb 2024 | Episode 61: Putting Conditioning Back Into Strength & Conditioning | 01:20:07 | |
Welcome to Season 4, Episode 61 of the Movement Logic podcast! In this episode, Laurel explores whether strength training alone suffices for health and longevity. She compares training stress, intensity, and adaptations of strength training versus high intensity interval training (HIIT) versus cardiorespiratory endurance training. Discover how both HIIT and cardio are forms of conditioning, and why both strength and conditioning are necessary "weekly human maintenance habits" for preventing chronic disease and promoting longevity. Sign up here to get on the Wait List for our next Bone Density Course in October 2024! You will also learn:
Reference links: Episode 6: How Much ‘Should” You Exercise High-intensity interval training for health benefits… Episode 37: Plyometrics—Get More Bang For Your Bones Episode 46: How Often Should You Strength Trainlll? | |||
26 Feb 2025 | Episode 91: LIFTMOR, Not Less: An Interview with Professor Belinda Beck | 01:22:34 | |
In this episode of the Movement Logic Podcast, Sarah and Laurel are thrilled to interview esteemed exercise scientist Professor Belinda Beck, investigator in the groundbreaking LIFTMOR trial. They discuss the necessity of high-intensity resistance and impact training for improving bone density, comparing it to less effective exercises like Pilates, yoga, and walking. Professor Beck shares insights on her LIFTMOR, LIFTMOR-M, and MEDEX-OP studies, underlining the importance of mechanical loading for bone health. They explore the misleading promotion of devices like OsteoStrong or courses like Buff Bones that do not provide the necessary rate of loading or magnitude of load to impact bone density. The conversation elucidates the mechanisms of bone adaptation and defends high-intensity training as essential for combating osteoporosis. 00:20 Bone Density Course Progress 06:28 Guest Introduction 08:25 Interview with Professor Belinda Beck 16:59 Understanding Bone Health and Research 23:46 Bone Adaptation and Remodeling 36:15 Bone Remodeling and Exercise Breaks 37:52 Exercise Types and Bone Response 39:35 Strength Training and Client Engagement 42:37 Effective Exercise for Osteoporosis 44:00 Impact of Weight-Bearing Activities 48:47 High-Intensity Training for Older Adults 53:14 Impact Training and Bone Health 01:02:12 Marketing vs. Science in Osteoporosis Treatment 01:04:09 Comparing Exercise Programs for Bone Health References: Get on the wait list for our Bone Density Course Episode 53: Your Bones Are Bored Exercise to prevent falls in older adults: an updated systematic review and meta-analysis Osteostrong: 3 Things You Should Know Twelve-Minute Daily Yoga Regimen Reverses Osteoporotic Bone Loss | |||
08 Mar 2023 | Episode 31: The Cues We Use Pt. 2 | 01:06:38 | |
Welcome to Season 2 and Episode 31 of the Movement Logic podcast! In this episode, Laurel and Sarah discuss three types of cues movement teachers like yoga teachers and strength coaches use—verbal, visual, and tactile cues. Namely, we look at the differences between these three ways of cueing, and the plusses and minuses of all three types. We also discuss:
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12 Jun 2024 | Episode 69: Crack is Whack - Adam Meakins and A Modern Approach to Manual Therapy | 01:11:39 | |
Welcome to Episode 69 of the Movement Logic podcast! In this episode, Laurel and Sarah are joined by Adam Meakins, also known as The Sports Physio, to discuss his recent co-authored paper, “A modern way to teach and practice manual therapy.” Adam highlights the major issues in current manual therapy practice and education, as detailed in this extensively cited paper, which draws on decades of research. He also outlines what a modern, evidence-based approach to manual therapy could look like. In this episode you will learn:
And more! Sign up here to get on the Wait List for our next Bone Density Course in October 2024! It’s the only place you’ll get a discount on the course plus fun free bonus content along the way. References: Laurel and Sarah’s interview on the Conspirituality Podcast - Episode 205: Dismantling Movement Dogma Episode 62: Make McGill Make Sense Adam Meakins’ publication - A modern way to teach and practice manual therapy | |||
01 Mar 2023 | Episode 30: Mastering Physical Literacy with Dr. Chris Raynor, MD | 01:29:42 | |
Mastering Physical Literacy with Dr. Chris Raynor, MD Welcome to Episode 30 of the Movement Logic podcast! In this episode, Sarah is joined by Dr. Chris Raynor, orthopedic surgeon, sports medicine specialist, and founder of Human 2.0, an integrated healthcare and fitness facility in Ottawa that holds a “Movement Is Medicine” philosophy. Sarah and Chris discuss how he managed to avoid surgeon stereotypes, why avoiding pain at all costs is not the answer, how to determine if surgery is the right approach, PLUS your Instagram questions answered!
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02 Aug 2023 | Episode 48: Alignment Dogma - Pelvis | 01:26:28 | |
Welcome to Season 3 and Episode 48 of the Movement Logic podcast! In this episode, Laurel and Sarah discuss dogmatic beliefs and myths around the pelvis from the yoga, Pilates, and strength training worlds. We also discuss how correlating pelvic position with safety or pain is not backed by research, and thus what value teaching pelvic alignment may or may not have. You will learn:
Sign up here for the Live Strength Training Webinar on Sept 14th with 30 day replay Laurel's Body of Knowledge Course Movement Logic Hip and SI Joint Tutorial Movement Logic Pelvic Floor Tutorial IG post comparing Sarah and Laurel’s internal and external hip rotation Matthew Remski’s Practice And All Is Coming: Abuse, Cult Dynamics, And Healing In Yoga And Beyond uncovers rape and sexual assault by Ashtanga Yoga’s creator Pattahbi Jois on his teachers and students Study showing 75-85% of people have anterior pelvic tilt and no pain | |||
15 Feb 2023 | Episode 28: Pink Dumbbells and the Shrinking Female Body | 01:25:11 | |
Welcome to Season 2 and Episode 28 of the Movement Logic podcast! In this episode, Laurel and Sarah discuss how women have been hoodwinked into believing that strength training is not for them - when in fact it’s the most protective and valuable training for women to do, in particular for bone density for women post-menopause.
www.sarahcourtdpt.com for a free guide to squat/deadlift/chest press with weight Sign up here for the Movement Logic Newsletter and receive a free Hips Mini Course! | |||
15 Jan 2025 | Episode 89: Inbetweenie - Is Dead Butt Syndrome Real? | 01:03:13 | |
In this episode of the Movement Logic Podcast, host Laurel Beversdorf explores the concept of 'dead butt syndrome' or 'gluteal amnesia', debunking both as a non-evidence-based myths perpetuated in fitness and health discussions. Laurel discusses the misleading information in a recent New York Times article titled Sitting All Day Can Cause Dead Butt Syndrome, and emphasizes the importance of evidence-based terms and ideas in understanding pain and body function. She outlines the dangers of accepting unsupported medical terms, advises on better exercise practices, and stresses the significance of regular, whole-body strength training for overall health. Listener feedback is also addressed, touching on the podcast's approach to myth-busting and health education. 00:00 Introduction and Personal Check-In 01:17 Understanding Dead Butt Syndrome 03:03 Debunking the Myth: Evidence and Expert Opinions 06:10 Critique of the New York Times Article 09:12 Addressing Listener Feedback 12:51 The Problem with Sensationalism in Media 16:45 The Complexity of Pain and Misleading Diagnoses 32:28 Exploring Gluteus Maximus Firing Patterns 33:11 Factors Predicting Athletic Injuries 33:48 Critiquing the New York Times Article 34:18 Debunking Gluteal Amnesia Myths 36:02 The Problem with Pathologizing Normal 44:23 Understanding Muscle Cramping 56:45 Effective Movement and Pain Prevention 58:23 Upcoming Classes and Courses Free offerings mentioned in this podcast: Take a free class with Laurel and get the replay - Escape the Gride: A Multi-Planar Banded Flow Get on the Waitlist for Bone Density Course and get the only discount for Spring 2025 cohort Get the free Bone Density Mini-Course: Barbell 101 Resources mentioned in this podcast: Greg Lehman on "Trojan horsing" Conspirituality Podcast on Post-Truth America Sitting All Day Can Cause Dead Butt Syndrome Have the Butt Muscles of the World Gone Silent? Muscle Recruitment Patterns During the Prone Leg Extension Test showing more gm activity in presence of pain People with low back pain do not have a delayed firing of GM | |||
17 Jul 2024 | Episode 73: Posture Panic Pt. 1 | 01:41:23 | |
Welcome to Season 5 and Episode 73 of the Movement Logic podcast! In this first part of our much-requested three-part series "Posture Panic," Laurel and Sarah dive into the history of posture. They discuss Beth Linker's book, Slouch: Posture Panic in Modern America, providing insights and context to how posture has been perceived and addressed through history starting around the turn of the century up until now. You will learn:
Sign up here to get on the Wait List for our next Bone Density Course! Reference links: Slouch: Posture Panic in Modern America, by Beth Linker Episode 62: Make McGill Make Sense Episode 60: Dismantling Long & Lean Pt. 1 | |||
13 Sep 2023 | Episode 54: Alignment Dogma - Spine | 01:46:58 | |
Welcome to Season 3 and Episode 54 of the Movement Logic podcast! In this episode, Laurel and Sarah discuss dogmatic beliefs and myths around the lower back, upper back, and neck from the yoga, Pilates, and strength training worlds. You will learn:
Sign up here for the Live Strength Training Webinar on Sept 14th with 30 day replay Research mentioned in this episode: Spinal Degeneration in Asymptomatic Populations Intervertebral disc herniation: studies on a porcine model Arthrogenic neuromusculature inhibition: A foundational investigation of existence in the hip joint Effects of load on good morning kinematics and EMG activity Posture and time spent using a smartphone are not correlated with neck pain Is neck posture subgroup in late adolescence a risk factor for persistent neck pain in young adults? | |||
25 Sep 2024 | Episode 80: Posture Panic Pt. 3 with Author Dr. Beth Linker, PhD | 01:16:52 | |
Welcome to Episode 80 of the Movement Logic podcast! In this episode, Laurel and Sarah are joined by Dr. Beth Linker, PhD. Beth Linker, a former physical therapist, is an author and professor of the history of science, disability, and medicine at the University of Pennsylvania. Her most recent book, Slouch: Posture Panic in Modern America, reveals the little-known and surprising origins of our fears and ideas about poor posture. In this episode you will learn:
Sign up here for our FREE Live Strength Class (and sample our Bone Density Course) on September 19th at 8:30am PT/11:30am ET with free replay! Reference links: Slouch: Posture Panic in Modern America, by Beth Linker Yoga Body: The Origins of Modern Posture Practice | |||
15 May 2024 | Episode 67: Popular Explanations for SI Joint Pain are Wrong, Says Science | 01:31:30 | |
Welcome to Episode 67 of the Movement Logic podcast! In this episode, Laurel and Sarah discuss what current science, versus outdated advice and conventional wisdom, have to say about the causes and solutions for sacroiliac joint (SIJ) pain. Learn what research says about whether or not the SIJ is an inherently robust or fragile structure, whether things like lots of stretching in yoga or joint laxity during pregnancy contribute to its instability, and what therapists can and cannot reliably know about the causes of SIJ pain. You will learn:
And more! Sign up here to get on the Wait List for our next Bone Density Course in October 2024! It’s the only place you’ll get a discount on the course. Episode 21: Is the SI Joint Painful Due to Instability? Evidence-Based Diagnosis and Treatment of the Painful Sacroiliac Joint The sacroiliac joint – Victim or culprit A radiostereometric analysis of movements of the sacroiliac joints during the standing Clinical tests of the sacroiliac joint. Effects of mobilization treatment on sacroiliac joint dysfunction Association between the serum levels of relaxin and responses to the active straight leg raise Effects of mobilization treatment on sacroiliac joint dysfunction syndrome | |||
23 Oct 2024 | Episode 83: Inbetweenie - A Tale of Two Seniors | 00:19:59 | |
Welcome to Episode 83 of the Movement Logic podcast! In this Inbetweenie episode, Sarah discusses the importance of ‘banking’ capacities like strength, balance, and endurance, in order to have the best possible last 10 years of your life. Drawing from some real-life encounters, she compares how two very different lifestyle choices have led to two very different final decades for two women. Sign up for our free Bone Density Mini Course here! Links: | |||
28 Jun 2023 | Episode 47: Our Oopsie Stories from the Teaching Trenches | 01:29:56 | |
Welcome to Episode 47 of the Movement Logic Podcast—our last episode of season 3! In this episode, Laurel and Sarah reflect on their most cringe stories from the teaching trenches and the big and small lessons they learned from them. You will belly laugh at their mistakes, and also learn vicariously through them!. DISCLAIMER: the language in this episode gets a little salty so you may want to listen when there are no children around. You will learn:
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09 Oct 2024 | Episode 82: Weird Science: When It Doesn't All Add Up | 02:20:17 | |
Welcome to Season 5, Episode 82 of the Movement Logic podcast! In this episode, Laurel and Sarah navigate the worlds of science, pseudoscience, and outdated science. We’ll be looking at claims from a range of topics, including crystals, Reiki, and Ayurveda, to personality tests, fad diets, yoga, Pilates, physical therapy and CAM treatments. Our discussion is organized around the "non-negotiable ingredients" of a science-based claim to separate pseudoscience from outdated ideas and solidly science-based claims. REFERENCES: Posture Panic: Pt. 1, 2, and 3,Dexa Scammed?, Walk Your Bones Stronger?, Knee Myths, McGill - 62 and 74, Meakins, Long & Lean: Pt. 1, 2, and 3, Make Yoga U Make Sense, Alignment Dogma: Shoulders, Spine, and Pelvis, Nutrition, Yoga w Jake, Conspirituality on Terrence Howard, Unbiased Science: Acupuncture, Cupping, Decoding the Gurus, Maintenance Phase Myers-Briggs, Beall's List, Onero | |||
01 Jan 2025 | Episode 88: Inbeteweenie - Evidence-Based Pilates Podcast | 01:20:02 | |
In this very special Inbetweenie, we're interviewed by Dr. Adam McAtee, PT, on his Evidence-Based Pilates podcast to talk all things bone density. You will learn: · The 3 aspects that make up bone strength: BMD, bone size, and bone architecture · Catabolism and anabolism across your lifespan · Why Pilates and yoga aren’t going to cut it long term for bone building · How weight bearing and weight lifting are not the same thing · What types of exercise will impact bone density · How and why intensity is relative · Why a jumpboard on a reformer does not count as impact training And more! Links: Get our free Bone Density Mini Course by signing up for our mailing list 2-Week Free Trial of the Anatomy & Biomechanics Club: https://www.evidence-basedpilates.com/anatomy-and-biomechanics-club-2-week-free-trial Adam's Instagram handle: https://www.instagram.com/adammcateepilates/ | |||
29 May 2024 | Episode 68: Promoting Movement Optimism | 01:07:26 | |
Welcome to Episode 68 of the Movement Logic podcast! In this episode, Sarah is joined by soon to be Doctor of Physical Therapy Adam McAtee, founder of Evidence-Based Pilates, a continuing education platform for Pilates instructors. Sarah and Adam discuss long and lean, whether Pilates can contribute to bone density improvement, and why the hundred is Sarah’s least favorite one. In this episode you will learn:
And more! Sign up here to get on the Wait List for our next Bone Density Course in October 2024! It’s the only place you’ll get a discount on the course plus fun free bonus content along the way. References: | |||
31 May 2023 | Episode 43: Nutrition Facts vs. Fiction with Dr. Ben House, PhD | 01:16:55 | |
Welcome to Episode 43 of the Movement Logic podcast! In this episode Laurel sits down to talk with nutritional scientist, Dr. Ben House, PhD who has been working in nutrition and fitness for over 15 years, and has published many articles in peer reviewed, scientific journals. In their conversation, Ben and Laurel talk about the intersection between nutrition and fitness, specifically for women between the ages of 40-65 who may exercise and eat with a number of related (but different) goals like performance, health, and aesthetics. You will learn:
Sign Up Here for the Movement Logic Newsletter and receive our free Barbell Equipment Guide! Article in New York Times - What We Think About Metabolism May Be Wrong Articles on Deconstruct Nutrition: How Bad are we at Calorie Math? Does Menopause Cause Weight Gain? What Percentage of Americans Are Metabolically Healthy? Articles in Stronger by Science: Research Spotlight on Metabolic Rate Dr. House’s Nutrition Course - https://broresearch.com/ | |||
02 Oct 2024 | Episode 81: Testify: Bone Density Course Alums Share Their Experiences | 02:12:57 | |
Welcome to Episode 81 of the Movement Logic podcast! In this episode, Laurel and Sarah talk to four women who took the Bone Density Course: Lift for Longevity last year about their experiences. Whether it’s reversing an osteoporosis diagnosis, to feeling more capable in all aspects of their lives, each woman has a unique perspective on their experience to share. In this episode you will hear from:
Only a few days left to sign up for this year’s Bone Density Course: Lift for Longevity - so don’t delay! | |||
22 Feb 2023 | Episode 29: The Cues We Use Pt. 1 | 01:20:49 | |
Welcome to Season 2 and Episode 29 of the Movement Logic podcast! In this episode, Laurel and Sarah discuss the cues movement teachers like yoga teachers and strength coaches use, and then what research has to say about them. Namely, we look at the difference between internal and external cues, and what both types of cues are good for. We also discuss:
Attentional Focus and Motor Learning study Enhancing the learning of sport skills through external-focus feedback study Internal Cues Don’t Affect Muscle Activation With Explosive Lifting article, by Greg Nuckols Can the Mind Muscle Connection Enhance Hypertrophy article, by Chris Beardsley Sign up here for the Movement Logic Newsletter and receive a free Hips Mini Course! | |||
14 Aug 2024 | Episode 75: Hypermobile People Are People Too | 01:20:01 | |
Welcome to Season 5 and Episode 75 of the Movement Logic podcast! In this episode, Laurel and Sarah are joined by Nikki Naab-Levy, strength coach and hypermobility specialist. You will learn:
Sign up here to get on the waitlist for our next Bone Density Course in October 2024! Reference links: | |||
01 May 2024 | Episode 66: Dismantling Long and Lean Pt. 3 | 01:17:59 | |
Welcome to Episode 66 of the Movement Logic podcast! This episode is Part 3 of our Dismantling Long and Lean series. In this episode, Sarah and Laurel discuss the origins of Pilates, Barre, and yoga, and the connections between each movement method’s origins and the concept of a Pilates body, a Barre body, and a yoga body. In this episode you will learn:
And more! Sign up here to get on the Wait List for our next Bone Density Course in October 2024! It’s the only place you’ll get a discount on the course plus fun free bonus content along the way. Reference Links: Maintenance Phase: Pilates episode 1962 Sports Illustrated article The Predatory Genius: what do we do when great artists are also moral monsters Pilates Anytime: What is a Pilates body? GX United: The down and dirty history of barre fitness NY Times: From Shimmying to Standing on Your Head | |||
07 Jun 2023 | Episode 44: Barbells - Where to Start? Our Easy Equipment Guide. | 00:38:17 | |
Welcome to Episode 44 of the Movement Logic podcast! In this episode, Sarah and Laurel talk all about their favorite strength training equipment: the barbell! Why do so many people (including Sarah until very recently) have such a mental block around creating a barbell set up at home? We also discuss:
Sign up for the Movement Logic Mailing List and receive our Free Barbell Equipment Guide! Extreme Training Equipment (LA County Equipment Supplier) | |||
07 Feb 2024 | Episode 60: Dismantling Long and Lean Part 1 | 01:19:26 | |
Welcome to Season 4 and Episode 60 of the Movement Logic podcast! In this much requested first part of a three-part episode series, Laurel and Sarah discuss the phrase long and lean from a historical and sociological perspective. They cover the idealized image of women through art with a historical gaze, then unpick the narrative around becoming long and lean, how diet and exercise became front and center for this impossible ideal, and where we are today with social media, photoshop, and AI in the mix. You will learn:
And more! Sign up here to get on the Wait List for our next Bone Density Course in October 2024! Reference links: The Toast Looks Back: The Best Of Two Monks https://greatist.com/grow/100-years-womens-body-image#1 https://www.worldometers.info/weight-loss/ | |||
31 Jul 2024 | Episode 74: McGill We Go Again | 01:31:06 | |
Welcome to Season 5 and Episode 74 of the Movement Logic podcast! In this unplanned episode, Laurel and Sarah discuss Stu McGill’s recent appearance on the Huberman podcast. In Episode 62, we identified McGill’s big themes around movement. In this episode, we go through his appearance on Huberman to see if he’s still promoting the same ideas or if he has updated his approach. You will learn:
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15 Mar 2022 | Episode 1: Movement vs Exercise vs Sport | 00:58:39 | |
Welcome to Episode 1 of the Movement Logic podcast! In this episode, Laurel and Sarah set the stage for the episodes to come. We discuss the philosophical and actual differences between movement, exercise and sport; the problems with over- and under-moving; and of course, naming your robot vacuum (it’s the law). · What’s the difference between movement, exercise, and sport · How does yoga fit into these categories · What problems do we have as a society with movement, exercise, and sport · Lack of daily movement and ADLs (Activities of Daily Living) · How exercise without a goal becomes a chore · Yoga as a cathartic practice that includes movement · What is Movement Logic doing to address these topics · Movement Logic exists to help non-clinicians improve their skill set Sign up here for the Movement Logic Newsletter for course discounts and sales – our popular Foot & Ankle Tutorial is on sale soon! Watch the video of this conversation: www.movementlogictutorials.com/podcast Want more Movement Logic?
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15 Jun 2022 | Episode 2: Scope of Practice | 00:39:46 | |
Welcome to Episode 2 of the Movement Logic podcast! In this episode, Sarah and Laurel discuss Scope of Practice and how it impacts our work as movement teachers and the choices we make when taking on clients. Here’s what we talk about: · How do we define Scope of Practice, and how does it define our work · What does a top down “macroScope” vs a personal “microScope” look like · How do we decide who to work with and who to refer out · Are there any pitfalls to having a scope of practice · Do yoga teachers have to comply with the Yoga Alliance Scope of Practice Sign up here for the Movement Logic Newsletter for course discounts and sales – our popular Foot & Ankle Tutorial is on sale soon! Watch the video of this conversation at: www.movementlogictutorials.com/podcast Want more Movement Logic?
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22 Jun 2022 | Episode 3: Massage Mistruths | 00:58:00 | |
Welcome to Episode 3 of the Movement Logic podcast! In this episode, Laurel and Sarah discuss massage and self-massage, common (accurate or otherwise) claims about their benefits, and what the research has to say (it’s not what you might think).
Research Article: Affective Massage Therapy
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29 Jun 2022 | Episode 4: Feet, Running, and Performance with Guest Dr. Ben Cornell, PT, MPT, PhD, OCS | 00:57:40 | |
Welcome to Episode 4 of the Movement Logic podcast! In this episode, Sarah is joined by her former professor from PT school, Dr. Ben Cornell, to discuss all things feet related from balance to running, and why you might want to start high-fiving the trees when you’re out for a run or a walk!
Guest Bio: Dr. Ben Cornell, PT, MPT, PhD, OCS, is an Associate Professor at Mount St. Mary’s University and serves as the Musculoskeletal Clinical Coordinator in the program. He oversees the student-run, pro bono physical therapy clinic at the Union Rescue Mission in Los Angeles which provides physical therapy care to the homeless population. He has 17 years in clinical practice and is a board-certified orthopedic clinical specialist as well as an avid runner.
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13 Jul 2022 | Episode 6: How Much 'Should' You Exercise? | 00:55:36 | |
Welcome to Episode 6 of the Movement Logic podcast! In this episode, Laurel and Sarah discuss the question that seems hard to answer: what is the right amount for people to exercise? We also look at ways to motivate people to want to exercise, and why a lot of yoga asana practitioners end up overdoing it.
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20 Jul 2022 | Episode 7: Is Pain Automatically Bad? | 00:43:00 | |
Welcome to Episode 7 of the Movement Logic podcast! In this solo episode, Sarah tackles the tricky subject of pain, and whether it’s always bad if our clients and students have pain. She discusses the situations in which pain might be acceptable, and gives concrete tools and approaches for you to use with your clients who are having pain.
Explain Pain by David Butler and Lorimer Moseley Pain is Really Strange by Steve Haines and Sophie Standing
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06 Jul 2022 | Episode 5: Does Yoga Asana Build Bone Density? | 00:45:15 | |
Welcome to Episode 5 of the Movement Logic podcast! In this solo episode, Laurel addresses the question of whether or not yoga asana builds bone density, where the belief or claim that it does might have come from, and then concrete, evidenced-based ways to improve bone density, as well as how yoga asana fits into these efforts. Here are specific points discussed:
Reference links: Twelve-Minute Daily Yoga Regimen Reverses Osteoporotic Bone Loss Estrogen Matters Sign up here for the Movement Logic Newsletter for course discounts and sales and receive a free mini Pelvic Floor course! Watch the video of this conversation at: www.movementlogictutorials.com/podcast Want more Movement Logic?
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27 Jul 2022 | Episode 8: A Perimenopause Perspective with Trina Altman, PMA, E_RYT 500 | 01:09:36 | |
Welcome to Episode 8 of the Movement Logic podcast! In this episode, Laurel is joined by her friend and colleague Trina Altman. Together, Laurel and Trina discuss Trina’s experience with perimenopause. Trina shares her personal story along with tons of resources for women going through this change of life.
Guest Bio: Trina received her training through STOTT Pilates® and is an E-RYT 500. She created Yoga Deconstructed® and Pilates Deconstructed® to show teachers how to take an interdisciplinary approach to foster an embodied understanding of yoga and Pilates in relation to modern movement science. Trina has presented at Momentum Fest, the International Association of Yoga Therapy Conference, and Kripalu. She also created and taught a Pilates continuing-education course for physical therapists and was part of the faculty for the Brain Longevity conference at UCLA. She was the co-creator of Equinox’s signature program Best Stretch Ever, which utilizes the mobility stick to improve functional range of motion, body awareness, and total body strength. Trina was a finalist in the Next Pilates Anytime Instructor Competition in 2017. Her work has been published in Yoga Journal, Yoga International, and Pilates Style magazine and her classes have been featured on Yoga International and Yoga Anytime. She is also the author of Yoga Deconstructed®: Movement science principles for teaching, which shows yoga teachers how to integrate modern movement science into their classes and is published by Handspring Publishing.
North American Menopause Society Doctors If there are no doctors local to you, this website is all telemedicine North American Society Menopause Doctors: https://gennev.com/ Research on HRT and the risk of breast cancer Dr. Heather Hirsch podcast on breast cancer and HRT
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10 Aug 2022 | Episode 10: Is There a Right and Wrong Way to Breathe? | 01:12:32 | |
Welcome to Episode 10 of the Movement Logic podcast! In this episode, Sarah and Laurel tackle the question of whether there is a right or wrong way to breathe, whether or not someone needs help with their breathing, how to help various populations explore their breathing, and whether it’s always bad if our clients and students have pain.
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03 Aug 2022 | Episode 9: What Are the Best Exercises for Strength? | 00:30:49 | |
Welcome to Episode 9 of the Movement Logic podcast! In this episode, Laurel tells you what the best exercises are for strength (for busy people). Here’s what this episode digs into:
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17 Aug 2022 | Episode 11: Let's Stop Fragilifying Older People Already | 00:33:27 | |
Welcome to Episode 11 of the Movement Logic Podcast! In this episode, Sarah debunks the commonly held beliefs around aging, strength loss, and frailty, where these beliefs come from, and what we should be doing for people 65+ instead (spoiler: once again, strength training FTW).
Reference Links: Quantum Leap Community (Sarah’s mentorship group) QLC: The Library (Sarah’s recorded classes) Strength Training for Seniors (book) Strength Training past 50 (book) MRI comparison of active vs sedentary 74 year old Sign up here for the Movement Logic Newsletter for course discounts and sales and receive a free mini Pelvic Floor course!
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24 Aug 2022 | Episode 12: Movement Fads and Myths: Interview with Jules Mitchell MS, CMT, E-RYT500 | 00:49:31 | |
Welcome to Episode 12 of the Movement Logic podcast! In this episode, Sarah is joined by the one and only Jules Mitchell, to talk about myths and misbeliefs around strength, stretching, and how to really understand how research applies to our teaching.
Reference links: Yoga Biomechanics: Stretching Redefined by Jules Mitchell Jules Mitchell WebsiteTwelve-Minute Daily Yoga Regimen Reverses Osteoporotic Bone Loss - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4851231/
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31 Aug 2022 | Episode 13: Should We Teach Alignment? | 00:56:11 | |
In this episode, Laurel answers a listener’s question of whether or not it’s within a movement teacher’s scope of practice to help people with their posture. Her answer is yes and no depending.
Reference links: Paper: Therapists Perceptions of Optimal Sitting and Standing Posture
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07 Sep 2022 | Episode 14: How to Handle Burnout | 01:10:19 | |
Welcome to Episode 14 of the Movement Logic podcast! In this episode, Laurel and Sarah discuss burnout: what is burnout, how do we avoid it, what do we do when it happens, and why do we see so much of it in the yoga and movement world.
Reference links: I Know How She Does It by Laura Vanderkam Antifragile: Things that Gain from Disorder by Nassim Talib
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14 Sep 2022 | Episode 15: Three! Easy! Rules! About! Research! | 00:38:59 | |
Welcome to Episode 15 of the Movement Logic podcast! In this episode, Sarah discusses the lima beans of learning: research. But guess what? Reading research doesn’t have to feel like a chore, and the more you understand what different aspects of research mean, the more interesting it becomes.
Reference links: Yoga Reverses Osteoporosis Study
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21 Sep 2022 | Episode 16: Training the Non-Traditional Athlete with Rosalyn Mayse, AKA Roz the Diva | 00:58:19 | |
Welcome to Episode 16 of the Movement Logic podcast! In this episode, Laurel is joined by multidisciplinary movement teacher, Rosalyn Mayse aka Roz the Diva. Laurel talks with Roz about how she went from always being picked last in gym class to building a successful career as both a personal triner and a pole dance instructor, and the often exclusionary industries both pole dancing and strength training occupy. Throughout, Roz shares stories of how she built a successful career (in her words) as a, “dark skin, semi-bald, overweight, outspoken woman running around NYC half naked.” Roz shares her humor and wisdom around what inclusivity actually looks like, as someone who understands firsthand what it feels like to be excluded. Here’s more of what Roz and Laurel discussed:
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28 Sep 2022 | Episode 17: Pros & Cons of Using Resistance Bands | 00:59:27 | |
Modern postural yoga utilizes bodyweight as a form of resistance, but within the context of modern postural yoga, is bodyweight sufficient load for building strength? If not, does adding resistance bands to the practice mean we can build strength? Welcome to Episode 17 of the Movement Logic podcast! In this episode, Laurel discusses the best kept yoga prop secret—resistance bands and unpacks what she sees are both the pros and the cons of using resistance bands, both for strength training as well as for practicing yoga. Here’s what this episode covers:
Reference links: Chris Beardsley’s article What do you think you are doing by adding bands or chains? Laurel’s Yoga with Resistance Bands Teacher Training Sign up here for the Movement Logic Newsletter for course discounts and sales and a series of free pelvic floor exercises. Watch the video of this episode at: www.movementlogictutorials.com/podcast Want more Movement Logic?
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05 Oct 2022 | Episode 18: How to Like Teaching Private Sessions | 01:08:14 | |
Welcome to Episode 18 of the Movement Logic podcast! In this episode, Laurel and Sarah discuss teaching privates, why we didn’t use to like teaching privates, and why we like it now. This episode is full of awkward, funny, and frustrating stories from our past as private yoga teachers. We end with helpful tips that will help you enjoy teaching privates more.
Reference links: Work one-on-one with Doctor Sarah Court, DPT Work one-on-one with Laurel Beversdorf, E-RYT 500 Sign up here for the Movement Logic Newsletter for course discounts and sales and receive a free mini Pelvic Floor course! Watch the video of this conversation at: www.movementlogictutorials.com/podcast Want more Movement Logic?
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12 Oct 2022 | Episode 19: Oh, NO! Nose Breathing and Nitric Oxide | 00:39:23 | |
Welcome to Episode 19 of the Movement Logic podcast! In this episode,Sarah discusses nose breathing, mouth breathing, taping your mouth shut (only at night), and best practices for breathing while exercising, sleeping, and every time in between.
Reference links: Breath book by James Nestor https://www.mrjamesnestor.com/breathing-videos Could nasal nitric oxide help to mitigate the severity of COVID-19? Sign up here for the Movement Logic Newsletter for course discounts and sales and receive a free mini Pelvic Floor course! Watch the video of this conversation at: www.movementlogictutorials.com/podcast Want more Movement Logic?
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19 Oct 2022 | Episode 20: Pelvic Floor In-Depth with Stephanie Prendergast, MPT | 00:58:03 | |
Welcome to Episode 20 of the Movement Logic Podcast! In this episode, Sarah interviews Pelvic Floor Physical Therapist Stephanie Predergast, co-founder of the Pelvic Health and Rehabilitation Center, about everything and anything pelvic floor related. Stephanie also answers your questions from Instagram! Here’s what we cover:
As the Pelvis Turns Newsletter NAMS position paper on hormone therapy Pique Health for online care for pelvic floor and sexual health Poise Impressa for incontinence support Speax by Thinx for incontinence support Quick Screen for pelvic floor PT Pelvic Health and Rehabilitation Center (they’re hiring PTs!) Watch the video of this conversation at: www.movementlogictutorials.com/podcast Want more Movement Logic?
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26 Oct 2022 | Episode 21: Is the SI Joint Painful Due to Instability? | 00:48:25 | |
Welcome to Episode 21 of the Movement Logic podcast! In this solo episode, Laurel shares her history with sacroiliac joint (SIJ) pain, and how no less than shifting her identity as a teacher, the way she thought of her SIJ, and the way she moved her body on a regular basis is what was required of her to get herself out of pain. The SIJ is an area of the body that is surrounded by misinformation and tainted by a rather pessimistic outlook on its stability and robustness. These fragilizing, pessimistic attitudes often result in triggering language around the SIJ that can lead people in pain to believe that their SIJ is unstable, out of place, or moving in the wrong ways. This episode combines some anatomy and biomechanics along with plenty of human psychology and even human evolution to examine the power that words have over shaping our beliefs and identity, and how our beliefs and identity, in turn shape the language we use. Laurel invites teachers to examine their beliefs about the body and question the words they use as thoughtfully as they choose their sequences, exercises, props, cues, and alignments. Additionally Laurel examines:
Reference links: Sign up for a FREE mini course about the Hip and SIJ from Movement Logic co-creators Laurel Beversdorf, Dr. Sarah Court DPT, and Jesal Parikh. Changing the Narrative in Diagnosis and Management of Pain in the Sacroiliac Joint Area Born to Walk: Myofascial Efficiency and the Body in Movement The Story of the Human Body: Evolution, Health, and Disease
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02 Nov 2022 | Episode 22: Do We Really Need 10,000 Steps a Day? | 00:56:10 | |
Welcome to Episode 22 of the Movement Logic Podcast! In this episode, Laurel and Sarah ask where the 10,000 step benchmark came from (you might be super surprised!), and if every person needs the same number of steps to receive the same amount of health benefits. We also discuss:
Reference links: Step Trackers available to purchase Daily Steps and All-Cause Mortality: A Meta Analysis of 15 International Cohorts Daily Step Counts for Measuring Physical Activity Exposure and Its Relation to Health Guardian Article by David Cox Sign up here for the Movement Logic Hips Mini Course - 4 days of videos and a discount code for the full Hips Tutorial not available anywhere else! Want more Movement Logic?
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09 Nov 2022 | Episode 23: Practical Strategies for Injured Students | 00:44:47 | |
Welcome to Episode 23 of the Movement Logic Podcast! In this episode, Sarah outlines five practical steps you can take as a movement teacher when you have a client or student who is injured. She discusses:
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16 Nov 2022 | Episode 24: Racism and Cultural Appropriation in Science | 00:59:02 | |
Welcome to Episode 24 of the Movement Logic podcast! In this episode, Laurel is joined by her friend and colleague, Jesal Parikh. Together, Laurel and Jesal discuss the topics of cultural appropriation, biodiversity, and accessibility. Jesal offers clear examples and anecdotes to help listeners relate to and understand these topics within the context of everyday practice and teaching. She offers simple, actionable tips to yoga teachers to help them bring a greater sensitivity and understanding of these topics directly into their teaching. Laurel and Jesal discuss:
Guest Bio: Jesal Parikh is an Indian-American yoga teacher, movement educator, podcaster, author and disrupter working on creative solutions for equity in Yoga. She co-hosts the Yoga is Dead podcast and offers movement education through the lens of social justice. Jesal’s aim is to uplift those who are feeling isolated and marginalized by the yoga industry. Pronouns: she/her/they/them. Reference links: Devdutt Pattanaik TED Talk East Vs. West, The Myths That Mystify Hips Tutorial link: https://movementlogictutorials.com/movement-logic/hips-tutorial/ Sign up here for the Movement Logic Newsletter for course discounts and sales – our popular Foot & Ankle Tutorial is on sale soon! Watch the video of this conversation at: www.movementlogictutorials.com/podcast Want more Movement Logic?
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23 Nov 2022 | Episode 25: Got Yoga Butt? Now What? | 00:46:36 | |
Welcome to Episode 25 of the Movement Logic podcast! In this solo episode, Laurel shares her history with yoga butt, or, proximal hamstring tendinopathy (high hamstring pain.) This episode is packed with tendon and muscle physiology. It also busts the big myth that yoga butt (and any yoga-related injury) is because we’re all woefully “overstretched”. At the end, Laurel shares a 3-step approach to nipping yoga butt in the yoga bud using strength training knowledge and tools. Additionally Laurel examines:
Reference links: Get the Hip & SI Joint tutorial before the cart closes this Sunday 11/27/22: https://movementlogictutorials.com/movement-logic/hips-tutorial/ If you want to stretch your hamstrings please continue to do so Ebonie Rio - Isometric exercise in tendinopathy Putting “Heavy” into Heavy Slow Resistance Do we need to think about connective tissues when strength training? Sign up here for the Movement Logic Newsletter for course discounts and sales and receive a free mini Pelvic Floor course! Watch the video of this conversation at: www.movementlogictutorials.com/podcast Want more Movement Logic?
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30 Nov 2022 | Episode 26: Cancer and Resistance Training | 00:33:06 | |
Welcome to Episode 26 of the Movement Logic Podcast! In this episode, Sarah discusses her experience with cancer treatment, and the guidance (or lack thereof) around how and when to exercise. She covers:
References: High-intensity strength training improves quality of life in cancer survivors Sign up here for the Movement Logic Newsletter for course discounts and sales and receive a free mini Pelvic Floor course! Visit the Movement Logic website to watch the video version: www.movementlogictutorials.com/podcast Want more Movement Logic?
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07 Dec 2022 | Episode 27: Our Big A-Has From the First Season | 00:41:43 | |
Welcome to Episode 27 of the Movement Logic Podcast! This is our last episode of the season! In this episode, Laurel and Sarah reflect on their top three takeaways from season 1 of the Movement Logic Podcast. You’ll have to listen to the episode to hear what they are! We also discuss:
Reference links: Episode 19 Oh, NO! Nose Breathing & Nitric Oxide Episode 20 Pelvic Floor In-Depth with Stephanie Prendergast, MPT Episode 16 Training the Non-Traditional Athlete with Rosalyn Mayse, AKA Roz the Diva Episode 12 Movement Fads and Myths: Interview with Jules Mitchell MS, CMT, E-RYT 500 Episode 7 Is Pain Automatically Bad? Episode 8 A Perimenopause Perspective with Trina Altman PMA, E-RYT 500 Episode 17 Pros & Cons of Using Resistance Bands Sign up here for the Movement Logic Newsletter for course discounts and sales and receive a free mini Pelvic Floor course!
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06 Nov 2024 | Episode 84: Inbetweenie - Trick or Truth? Six Ways to Spot Exercise for Osteoporosis Misinformation | 00:37:43 | |
Welcome to Episode 84 of the Movement Logic podcast! In this Inbetweenie, Laurel and Sarah Court discuss health misinformation and practical tips for spotting misinformation around exercise for osteoporosis, “in the wild”. 00:00 Introduction SIGN UP FOR OUR FREE BONE DENSITY MINI COURSE: BARBELL 101 Links: Episode 79: Make Yoga U Make Sense Alignment Dogma series parts 1, 2, and 3 The Skeptic's Guide to the Universe Yoga Research & Beyond podcast with Jules Mitchell & Ariana Raven Adam Meakins on IG Greg Lehman's Blog | |||
09 Apr 2025 | Episode 94: Capacities for Longevity Part 2: Power | 01:31:52 | |
In this episode of the Movement Logic Podcast, Laurel and Sarah explore why power training deserves a spot in your movement routine—especially as you age. They kick things off by reviewing the different types of strength before introducing the concept of power, breaking down the fact that, yes, there are different types of power too. You’ll hear why power is critical for balance, fall prevention, and quick, reactive movements that keep you moving safely and independently in daily life. Laurel and Sarah explain how power tends to decline faster than strength as we get older—and why that matters—along with how the right kind of training can help you maintain and even improve it. They share real-world examples of power in action, clear up common misconceptions, and highlight the key principles that make power training both safe and effective. Plus, they give a sneak peek into their upcoming course designed to make power training approachable, progressive, and even—dare we say—fun. SIGN UP HERE to take a free Bone Density Course class with us LIVE April 26th 8am PT / 11am ET Follow @MovementLogicTutorials on Instagram 00:00 Introduction and Banter 00:15 Discussion on PTs Calling Themselves Doctors 01:17 Observations about the Bench Press from Recent Classes 05:05 Upcoming Free Bone Density Class 07:08 Series on Physical Capacities for Longevity 10:11 Strength vs. Power 11:54 Importance of Power Training for Older Adults 38:43 Force-Velocity Curve Explained 44:58 Types of Power 49:08 Applying Strength and Power in Sports and Daily Life 57:19 Neuromuscular Adaptations in Strength and Power Training 01:02:35 The Stretch Shortening Cycle and Power Training 01:08:07 The Importance of Power Training for Longevity 01:21:08 Cultural Misconceptions About Power Training 01:24:53 Teaser for Our New Course on Power 01:27:48 Conclusion: The Importance of Power Training RESOURCES Episode 60: Dismantling Long & Lean Pt. 1 Episode 90: Capacities for Longevity Pt. 1: Strength Sys review and MA: Power v Strength for Older Adults Sys Review and MA: Power to Reduce Falls Risk Force Velocity Curve (the banana!) Episode 37: Plyometrics - More Bang for Your Bones Lachlan James paper - Not All Strength is Created Equal + Table from NSCA with Each Classification | |||
11 Sep 2024 | Episode 78: Behemoth Knee Myths | 01:42:01 | |
Welcome to Episode 78 of the Movement Logic podcast! In this episode, Laurel and Sarah discuss what current science, versus outdated advice and conventional wisdom, have to say about the knees—namely whether “bone on bone” is a thing, and if deep squats, knee valgus aka “knee cave”, or high impact are inherently bad for your knees. Learn what research has to say about some of the most common fragilizing beliefs people hear about their knees, and why these scary tales are just plain wrong. In this episode you will learn that:
Sign up here for our FREE Live Strength Class (and sample our Bone Density Course) on September 19th at 8:30am PT/11:30am ET with free replay! Analysis of the load on the knee joint and vertebral column with changes in squatting depth - PMID: 23821469 Positive effects of moderate exercise on glycosaminoglycan content in knee cartilage - PMID: 16258919 Thickening of the knee joint cartilage in elite weightlifters as a potential adaptation mechanism - PMID: 24648385 Exercise for osteoarthritis of the knee: a Cochrane systematic review - PMID: 26405113 Knee alignment does not predict incident osteoarthritis - PMID: 17393450 Gluteal muscle weakness on joint kinematics - PMID: 37309814 The effect of experimentally induced gluteal muscle weakness on joint kinematics - PMID: 37309814 Impact of Three Strengthening Exercises on Dynamic Knee Valgus - PMID: 34068810 Anteromedial versus posterolateral hip musculature strengthening with dose-controlled in women with patellofemoral pain - PMID: 33689989 Kiss goodbye to the 'kissing knees' - PMID: 33906580 Research on Crossfit injury risk - PMID: 24276294, PMID: 28253059, PMID: 32343082, PMID: 33322981 Instagram post about Sharon Lokedi Low Prevalence of Hip and Knee Arthritis in Active Marathon Runners - PMID: 29342063 | |||
26 Apr 2023 | Episode 38: Got Bones? Yoga Asana Isn't Enough. | 00:45:37 | |
Welcome to Episode 38 of the Movement Logic podcast! In this episode about bone density, Sarah and Laurel talk all about what kinds of exercise are indicated by research to improve bone density, and almost more importantly: what isn’t (including yoga). We also discuss:
12-Minute Daily Yoga Regimen Reverses Bone Loss Video of women doing LIFTMOR Intervention Sign up here for the Movement Logic Newsletter and receive our free Barbell Equipment Guide! | |||
18 Oct 2023 | Episode 59: Are You Certain You Need Certifications? | 02:04:29 | |
Welcome to our supersized Episode 59 of the Movement Logic podcast and the final episode of Season 3! In this episode, Laurel and Sarah discuss certifications for movement professionals. Are they necessary? Are they useful? Do they help promote you, or just the brand? Should you be focusing on it so much? You will learn:
Episode 48: Alignment Dogma - Pelvis Episode 54: Alignment Dogma - Spine Episode 58: Alignment Dogma - Shoulders Visit our website www.movementlogictutorials.com for more paid and free education! Get on our mailing list to be kept in the know about upcoming courses. | |||
26 Mar 2025 | Episode 93: Should You Avoid Spinal Flexion with Osteoporosis? | 01:21:22 | |
In this episode of the Movement Logic Podcast, hosts Laurel Beversdorf and Dr. Sarah Court critically examine common beliefs surrounding spinal flexion exercises and osteoporosis, particularly from a yoga and Pilates perspective. They delve into two pivotal studies on exercise and fracture risk, both led by Dr. Mehrsheed Sinaki, a renowned specialist in physical medicine and rehabilitation at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota. The first study, Postmenopausal Spinal Osteoporosis: Flexion versus Extension Exercises, is frequently cited on Pilates websites and in yoga and Pilates teacher trainings as evidence that spinal flexion is risky for individuals with osteoporosis—even during bodyweight exercises. However, despite its widespread use to justify movement restrictions, the study has notable methodological flaws. The second study, Stronger Back Muscles Reduce the Incidence of Vertebral Fractures: A Prospective 10-Year Follow-up of Postmenopausal Women, suggests that progressively overloaded back strengthening exercises can reduce fracture risk—even if the strengthening occurred only for a few years in the distant past. Yet, this study also has its own limitations. When viewed together, these studies present an intriguing contrast: one warns of the potential dangers of spinal flexion (even under low loads) based on weak evidence, while the other highlights the lasting protective benefits of strength training. Laurel and Sarah explore why bodyweight spinal flexion is often singled out as risky and question whether this caution is always justified. They also discuss the ethical implications and the boundaries of a movement teacher's scope of practice—particularly when making broad recommendations to avoid certain movements based on limited or flawed research. The hosts emphasize the importance of individualized context in exercise prescriptions, the need to follow medical guidance from a student’s doctor, the evidence-backed benefits of strength training, and the necessity of empowering students with the autonomy to make informed movement choices. Get on the wait list for our Bone Density Course: Lift for Longevity Follow Movement Logic on Instagram 00:56 Podcast Production & Content Creation References: Episode 77: Make Dr. Loren Fishman Make SenseEpisode 92: Are You Getting Dexa Scammed?1984 Sinaki paper2002 Sinaki paper | |||
20 Mar 2024 | Episode 63: Dismantling Long and Lean Part 2 | 01:23:34 | |
Welcome to Season 4 and Episode 63 of the Movement Logic podcast! This is part 2 of a much requested series titled Dismantling Long & Lean. In part 2, Laurel and Sarah discuss the phrase "long and lean" from a science-based, as well as sociological and racial perspective. They cover whether or not you can actually make anyone’s body “longer” and/or “leaner” through formats like Pilates and barre. Additionally, they unpack the harm that appealing to this narrowly, aesthetically-idealized body shape has on students and teachers. You will learn:
And more! Sign up here to get on the Wait List for our next Bone Density Course in October 2024! Reference links: Episode 60: Dismantling Long & Lean Pt. 1 Burn: New Research Blows the Lid Off How We Really Burn Calories…Episode 43: Nutrition Facts vs. Fiction with Dr. Ben House, PhD | |||
17 Apr 2024 | Episode 65: How to Exercise Safely When You're Injured | 01:01:23 | |
Welcome to Episode 65 of the Movement Logic podcast! In this episode, Sarah is delving into the topic of exercising while injured. Should you? Shouldn’t you? How do you know when, how much, and what kind to do? She takes you through a decision making strategy that will make this an easier question to tackle next time you are injured. Sarah also made a PDF Injury Decision Tree that you will receive as bonus content if you sign up for the 2024 Bone Density Course Wait List! Caveat: This episode is not medical advice and should not be taken as such. In this episode you will learn:
And more! Sign up here to get on the Wait List for our next Bone Density Course in October 2024! It’s the only place you’ll get a discount on the course. You’ll also get the PDF Injury Decision Tree in a future email to the list. Reference links: Episode 1: Movement vs Exercise vs Sport Episode 30: Mastering Physical Literacy with Dr. Chris Raynor, MD | |||
11 Oct 2023 | Episode 58: Alignment Dogma - Shoulders | 01:53:36 | |
Welcome to Season 3 and Episode 59 of the Movement Logic podcast! In this episode, Laurel and Sarah discuss dogmatic beliefs and myths around the shoulders from the yoga, Pilates, and strength training worlds. We also discuss how given the fact that shoulder joint is a “complex” of many bones and joints, it’s much more useful that teachers keep their approach to teaching this area as simple as possible (and stop micro-managing their students shoulders!) You will learn:
Visit our website www.movementlogictutorials.com for more paid and free education! Get on our mailing list to be kept in the know about upcoming courses. Check out our Movement Logic Shoulders Tutorial Note: we cannot source the origin of this video. If you know the origin, please let us know! Arthroscopic subacromial decompression for subacromial shoulder pain… randomised surgical trial | |||
20 Nov 2024 | Episode 85: Inbetweenie - Boosting Recovery: What Really Works | 00:32:47 | |
In this solo episode of the Movement Logic Podcast, Laurel Beversdorf dives into the topic of exercise recovery. She differentiates between the physiological 'Big R' recovery and the 'little r' recovery, or aggressively marketed “recovery optimization” practices that the wellness industry loves to sell. Laurel discusses how sleep, nutrition, and strategic exercise stress management are critical to effective “big R’ recovery and clarifies why many marketed recovery methods may not be as effective as claimed. She emphasizes the importance of balancing exercise with adequate recovery to prevent injuries and achieve the positive adaptations and health outcomes we’re looking for when we exercise. Sign up for our free Bone Density Mini Course here! 00:00 Introduction to exercise recovery 01:23 Understanding recovery: the basics 02:37 The rise of commercialized recovery “optimization practices” and why these are different from the recovery your body will do on its own if you let it. 03:56 The essentials of recovery - time, resources, and strategy 07:55 Misconceptions surrounding “recovery optimization” practices 09:55 The importance of exercise 12:27 Balancing exercise and recovery 18:54 Practical tips for effective recovery 28:26 Final thoughts and encouragement Links: Good to Go: What the Athlete in All of Us Can Learn from the Strange Science of Recovery by Christie Aschwanden Dr Steph Mundt - managing bone stress injuries and relative energy deficiency in our athletes on the Movement Optimism podcastResearch on cool downs: Pernigoni et al (2023) PMID: 37039750 Afonso et al (2021) PMID: 34025459 Mechelen et al (1993) PMID: 8238713 | |||
19 Apr 2023 | Episode 37: Plyometrics—Get More Bang for your Bones | 01:03:26 | |
Welcome to Episode 37 of the Movement Logic podcast! In this episode, Laurel and Sarah talk about the connection between plyometrics, impact training, and bone building. You will learn:
Video of women doing LIFTMOR Intervention Essentials of Strength and Conditioning James Lederach, MS, CSCS on Instagram James Lederach’s gym Heavy Athletics Sign Up Here for the Movement Logic Newsletter and receive our free Barbell Equipment Guide! | |||
12 Mar 2025 | Episode 92: Make Dr. Loren Fishman Make Sense | 01:58:17 | |
In this episode of the Movement Logic podcast, Laurel and Sarah dissect a recent email they received from Dr. Loren Fishman, in which he expressed frustration over their critique of his study on yoga and bone density. In this episode, they address Fishman's email and take another look at his study, Twelve-Minute Daily Yoga Regimen Reverses Osteoporotic Bone Loss. Laurel and Sarah's conversation explores claims made in the email, as well as Fishman's study’s methodology and findings. They compare his claims against established evidence on bone adaptation and emphasize the importance of high-load and high-impact exercise for building bone. They also highlight the need for exercise recommendations to be grounded in solid, evidence-based research—especially for women looking to prevent or reverse osteoporosis and osteopenia. Get on the wait list for our Bone Density Course: Lift for Longevity Follow Movement Logic on Instagram 00:00 Introduction 00:47 Personal Updates & Course Insights 14:25 Critique of Dr. Fishman's Yoga Study 52:45 Critique of Yoga's Efficacy in Bone Building 53:03 Mechanostat Theory and Bone Adaptation 55:18 Challenges in Measuring Yoga's Impact on Bones 01:06:17 Dynamic vs. Isometric Contractions in Exercise 01:10:20 Unfalsifiable Claims and Scientific Inquiry 01:15:16 Turkey Studies and Sustained vs. Intermittent Loading 01:18:14 Dynamic Strength Training vs. Impact Training 01:18:28 Cellular Accommodation and Running 01:19:00 The Importance of Rate of Loading 01:21:21 Critique of Yoga for Osteoporosis Claims 01:26:24 Red Herrings and False Comparisons 01:51:41 Concluding Thoughts REFERENCES The poses in Fishman’s study Tables of P values and more P values from Fishman’s study Episode 79: Make Yoga U Make Sense Episodes on the Movement Logic podcast 5, 38, 51, 53, 84, and 88 that referenced Fishman’s paper. Episode 56 of the Yoga Research & Beyond podcast that looks at Fishman's paper. LIFTMOR trial LIFTMOR-M trial Medex OP Randomized Controlled Trial Meta-analysis on High-Load Resistance Training (HLRT) Systematic Review on Pilates and Yoga Bone "mass" and the "mechanostat": a proposal (Frost, 1987) Molecular pathways mediating mechanical signaling in bone Episode 82: Weird Science | |||
24 May 2023 | Episode 42: Compassionate Myth-Busting | 01:13:04 | |
Welcome to Episode 42 of the Movement Logic podcast! Laurel goes it alone this episode to unpack six common myths that still inform the way movement teachers and even clinicians think about and talk about the body, to potentially harmful effect. You will learn about:
Book Explain Pain to recommend for your clients Papers Does unequal leg length cause back pain? Paul Ingraham - The Complete Guide to Low Back Pain Should We Stop Teaching Yoga for Low Back Pain? Complete Guide to Plantar Fasciitis Physio Network - The McKenzie method for (sub)acute non-specific low back pain Is neck posture subgroup in late adolescence a risk factor for persistent neck pain… Greg Lehman - Do our patients need fixing? Or do they need a bigger cup? and How to Better Treat “Shoulder Impingement” Ian Griffiths - The myths of foot orthoses Julie Weibe - To Kegel or Not to Kegel? | |||
12 Apr 2023 | Episode 36: Somatic Dominance | 00:59:23 | |
Welcome to Episode 36 of the Movement Logic podcast! In this listener-requested episode, Sarah and Laurel discuss somatic dominance, a phrase coined by author Matthew Remski to describe the manner in which teachers of movement, and yoga specifically, can come to exert control over their students, and the potential for abuse of this control. Content Warning: This episode contains references to physical and sexual abuse. We discuss:
Matthew Remski book: Practice and All is Coming Remski article on Sharon Gannon’s Somatic Dominance Remski article on Michael Roach, Christie McNally and Ian Thorson NY Times article: Michael Roach and Christie McNally NY Times article: Diamond Mountain University and death of Ian Thorson Sign up here for the Movement Logic Newsletter and receive a free Hips Mini Course! | |||
06 Sep 2023 | Episode 53: Your Bones Are Bored | 01:08:58 | |
Welcome to Episode 53 of the Movement Logic podcast! In this episode, Sarah and Laurel dissect a few research papers that studied the effects of various rest periods between loading bone, and how these rest periods can impact the efficacy of our bone density building. You will learn:
Sign up here for the Live Strength Training Webinar on Sept 14th with 30 day replay Cellular accommodation and the response of bone to mechanical loading Recovery periods restore mechanosensitivity to dynamically loaded bone | |||
15 Mar 2023 | Episode 32: Load & Volume: When is Enough Enough? When is it Too Much? | 01:03:51 | |
Welcome to Season 2 and Episode 32 of the Movement Logic podcast! In this episode, Laurel discusses a topic that is important but poorly understood—training volume. Too much too soon leads to pain, injury, and burnout. Too little too late leads to frustrating plateaus and boredom. It’s important to understand volume, as well as its relationship to load, progressive loading, and changing up our strength training routine with well-timed variety. In this episode, Laurel also discusses:
Episode 29: Pink Dumbbells and the Shrinking Female Body A 1RM chart to determine intensity of load The Science of Autoregulation, on strongerbyscience.com all about measuring intensity of effort using RPE and reps in reserve How to Increase Work Capacity and Bust Through Plateaus, by Greg Nuckols on strongerbyscience.com What is Training Volume? by Chris Beardsley Strength Training Frequency, by Paul Ingraham Episode 9: What Are the Best Exercises for Strength? Listeners can use code PODCAST20 for half off your first month of membership to Laurel’s Virtual Studio. More details here. Get the Movement Logic Hip & SI Joint Tutorial ON SALE NOW (save over 20%) Sign up here for the Movement Logic Newsletter and receive a free Hips Mini Course! | |||
20 Sep 2023 | Episode 55: How to Start (and Teach) Strength Training | 00:59:59 | |
Welcome to Episode 55 of the Movement Logic podcast. In this episode, Laurel answers two questions that she gets regularly from folks online. They are: How can I get started with strength training? And, how can I “learn more about” strength training? Spoiler: the best way to get started with strength training (the doing and the teaching) is by…wait for it…strength training! In this episode you will learn:
Sign up for our free info session all about our Bone Density Course: Lift for Longevity Thursday, Sep. 22nd 12 PT/ 3 ET Sign up for our Bone Density Course: Lift for Longevity before the October 8th deadline! We won’t be offering this for another year. The NSCA textbook is used to study for the CSCS - Essentials of Strength and Conditioning Effect of Online Home-Based Resistance Exercise Training on Physical Fitness, Depression, Stress… Association of Efficacy of Resistance Exercise Training With Depressive Symptoms… | |||
03 May 2023 | Episode 39: RPE, 1 RM, 3 sets of 10, oh my? | 00:42:18 | |
Welcome to Episode 39 of the Movement Logic podcast! In this episode, Sarah takes a trip back in time to find out: Where did the ubiquitous 3x10 come from? It’s a wild ride that takes her down more than one rabbit hole and brings us face to face with 1RM, RPE, RIR, and everything else with an R in it. You will learn:
And more! 3 Sets x 10 Reps The History Logic and Reasoning on Physical Culture Study Website Thomas L DeLorme and the science of progressive resistive exercise (abstract) Progressive Resistance Exercise excerpts on Dave Draper Website Exercise in Education and Medicine by R. Tait McKenzie (full digital download) RPE In Powerlifting on Progressive Rehab And Strength Website RPE vs Percentage Based Training Explained on Barbend Website Sign Up Here for the Movement Logic Newsletter and receive our free Barbell Equipment Guide! | |||
23 Aug 2023 | Episode 51: Persistent Myths About Osteoporosis | 01:03:49 | |
Welcome to Episode 51 of the Movement Logic podcast! In this episode, Laurel and Sarah discuss myths around osteoporosis and osteopenia, including why yoga and Pilates are poor choices for bone building (yes, we’ll talk about THAT study, again) and ultimately how weight training and impact training are both safe options when applied with the proper dosage and programming. You will learn:
And more! Sign up here for the Live Strength Training Webinar on Sept 14th with 30 day replay Episode 5 Does Yoga Asana Build Bone Density? Episode 38 Got Bones? Yoga Asana Isn’t Enough Twelve-Minute Daily Yoga Regimen Reverses Osteoporotic Bone Loss BonES Lab at University of Waterloo Video Questions Efficacy of Osteostrong Program Is OSTEOSTRONG Misleading Vulnerable People Regarding Claims of High Increases in Bone Density?High-Intensity Resistance and Impact Training Improves Bone Mineral Density and Physical Function in Postmenopausal Women With Osteopenia and Osteoporosis: The LIFTMOR Randomized Controlled Trial | |||
14 Jun 2023 | Episode 45: Injury and Safety in Strength and Yoga | 01:13:06 | |
Welcome to Episode 45 of the Movement Logic podcast! In this episode, Laurel and Sarah talk about pain, injury, and safety in strength and yoga. We discuss what an injury is and how definitions of injury differ in research. We also discuss pain and how it is different (but also overlaps) with injury. Then we look at what research suggests about the overall likelihood of sustaining an injury in strength training and yoga. We’ll also discuss what safety is from a health standpoint, and about the relative risks to our safety that exercise versus being sedentary present. Toward the end of the episode, we offer you some valuable tips to “stay safe out there people” with strength training especially if you are just getting started. You will learn:
Get our Free Barbell Equipment Guide Papers Are Injuries More Common with CrossFit Training Than Other Forms of Exercise? A 4-Year Analysis of the Incidence of Injuries Among CrossFit-Trained Participants Relative Safety of Weightlifting and Weight Training The Safety of Yoga: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials CDC - General Physical Activity Guidelines Stronger by Science - The Science of Autoregulation | |||
10 May 2023 | Episode 40: The Cues We Use BONUS Pt 4: Trina Altman NPCP, E-RYT 500 | 01:11:05 | |
Welcome to Episode 40 of the Movement Logic podcast! In this fourth BONUS episode about cueing, Sarah sits down with Trina Altman to discuss the role creativity can and should play in our cues. You will learn::
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29 Mar 2023 | Episode 34: The Cues We Use Pt. 3 | 00:45:44 | |
Welcome to Episode 34 of the Movement Logic podcast! In this third episode about cueing, Sarah and Laurel discuss a specific subset (that’s a circle within a circle) of cues: feedback. Namely, we focus on when and how your feedback cues to your yoga, movement, and strength training clients can be most effective, and how there’s a strong chance you’re not helping them with that all important goal: motor learning. We also discuss:
Sarah’s Motor Learning Presentation Get the Movement Logic Hips Tutorial ON SALE NOW (save over 20%) | |||
21 Jun 2023 | Episode 46: How Often Should You Strength Train Per Week? | 01:12:24 | |
Welcome to Episode 46 of the Movement Logic podcast! In this episode, Laurel discusses frequency, or how often to strength train per week. Laurel unpacks the concept of frequency its relationship to volume, as well as what research suggests is the “minimal effective dose” to get certain benefits from resistance training, like increased longevity and strength. By the end of this episode you will understand why workout frequency matters enormously, but why it cannot matter separately from weekly volume or the individual who is training. You will also learn:
Get our FREE Bone Density Mini Course: Barbell 101 Essentials of Strength and Conditioning Chris Beardsley Articles What determines training frequency? How does training volume affect muscle growth? What causes delayed onset muscle soreness (DOMS)? Stronger By Science Articles Training Frequency for Strength Development: What the Data Say What is the optimal dose of resistance training for longevity? A Guide to Detraining: What to Expect, How to Mitigate Losses, and How to Get Back to Full Strength Centers of Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) - General Physical Activity Guidelines | |||
28 Aug 2024 | Episode 76: Posture Panic Part 2 | 01:51:01 | |
Welcome to Season 5 and Episode 76 of the Movement Logic podcast! In this second episode in our Posture Panic series, Laurel and Sarah take a deep dive into the currently available research around posture to debunk some of the long held beliefs around posture, pain prevention, muscle activation, and more. You will learn:
And more! References: Slouch: Posture Panic in Modern America Modifying patterns of movement in people with low back pain -does it help?No consensus on causality of spine postures or physical exposure and low back painAssociation Between Text Neck and Neck Pain in AdultsPosture and time spent using a smartphone are not correlated with neck pain and disability in young adultsIs Neck Posture Subgroup in Late Adolescence a Risk Factor for Persistent Neck Pain in Young Adults?Can we reduce the effort of maintaining a neutral sitting posture? Exploring lumbar and lower limb kinematics and kinetics for evidence that lifting technique is associated with LBPEvidence for an inherited predisposition to lumbar disc diseaseThe Twin Spine Study: contributions to a changing view of disc degenerationWhy Sitting Posture is Mostly Irrelevant to Future Pain Effects of sex differences on scapular motion during arm elevationIn vivo 3-dimensional analysis of scapular kinematics: comparison of dominant and nondominant shouldersScapular Dyskinesis Is Not an Isolated Risk Factor for Shoulder Injury in AthletesSign up here to take our free Strength Class on September 19th 8:30am PT/11:30am ET | |||
03 Jul 2024 | Episode 71: Inbetweenie - Can You Really Walk Your Bones Stronger? | 00:16:18 | |
Welcome to Episode 71 of the Movement Logic podcast! In this inbetweenisode, Sarah analyzes a recent NY Times article about exercise and bone density. How much do they get right, and how much do they get wrong? You’ll have to listen to find out! Sign up here to get on the Wait List for our next Bone Density Course in October 2024! It’s the only place you’ll get a discount on the course plus fun free bonus content along the way. | |||
10 Jul 2024 | Episode 72: Inbetweenisode - Are you Tryin' to Spend the Least on Exercise? | 00:26:20 | |
Welcome to Episode 72 of the Movement Logic Podcast! In this inbetweenisode, Laurel poses a thought-provoking question: “Are you trying to spend the least on exercise?” We delve into how we prioritize spending on exercise compared to other essential health needs like diet and sleep and ask, “if investing more in exercise could give us access to better communities, education, equipment, time-saving convenience, and even luxury, would we be more inclined to engage in and enjoy it?” We ask, “considering the significant role exercise plays in our health and longevity, is it rational to hesitate in spending more to build and strengthen an exercise habit, especially when we have the means to do so?” Sign up here to get on the Wait List for our next Bone Density Course in October 2024! It’s the only place you’ll get a discount on the course plus fun free bonus content along the way. Ramit Sethi’s stuff — | |||
12 Feb 2025 | Episode 90: Capacities for Longevity Part 1: Strength | 01:47:26 | |
We start off Season 6 with Part 1 of our 3 Part series on Longevity. What are the capacities we need to retain or develop in order to continue to live the lives we want to at the end of our lives? In Part 1, hosts Sarah Court and Laurel Beversdorf dive deep into the capacity of strength. We discuss the difference between strength endurance and maximal strength, and the myriad benefits of heavy strength training at any age. The episode includes discussions on common functional mobility tests for seniors, the neural adaptations resulting from heavy lifting, and practical guidelines for transitioning from endurance strength to heavy weights. Sarah and Laurel emphasize the long-term advantages of incorporating heavy lifting into regular exercise routines. 00:00 Welcome to Season Six 00:19 Couch Recording Fun 01:14 Notes from the Bone Density Course 04:59 Three-Part Series Introduction 06:09 Strength and Longevity 21:52 Strength Endurance Explained 35:03 Maximal Dynamic Strength vs Isometric Strength 42:44 Functional Tests for Seniors 51:04 The Timed Up and Go Test 54:29 Understanding Grip Strength and Its Importance 01:11:42 The Five Times Sit to Stand Test 01:13:38 Building Strength Endurance 01:18:16 The Benefits of Heavy Strength Training 01:33:53 Improving Bone Density Through Strength Training 01:39:28 Enhancing Metabolic Function with Strength Training 01:42:26 The Value of Strength for Longevity 01:45:27 Conclusion and Final Thoughts Links: Sign up here to get on the Bone Density Course wait list and receive free content and the only available discount! |