Description du livre
You’ll start by learning movement literacy: the ability to notice what your body is doing and guide it with more precision. This skill alone can change everything. When you understand your posture, balance, and the way your joints are supposed to move, you begin to shift from reacting to problems… to preventing them.
From there, each chapter adds another building block. You’ll learn how to manage training stress so you can push yourself without burning out. You’ll improve mobility in the areas most adults struggle with—ankles, hips, and the upper back—opening the door to smoother, stronger movement. You’ll build real core stability that carries into the lifts you do, the miles you run, and the way you move through your day.
Inside, you’ll discover:
•Why stretching might be making things worse
•The link between old injuries and current pain
•How to turn on the right muscles for real strength, stability, and control
•Tools to improve biomechanics, increase force tolerance, and prevent injury
•A lifelong blueprint for pain-free performance
Readers will value the clear explanations that make complex spinal anatomy and injury mechanisms understandable. The book presents clinically relevant examples, rehabilitation strategies, and patient-centered considerations that help connect medical knowledge with everyday challenges faced during recovery.
Its organized format allows for easy reference, structured study, and practical use across clinical, rehabilitation, and home-care settings.