1. Olympic Fever

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    August 8, 2012 by kayleighknudson

    The 2012 Olympic Games are under way, and oh MAN do i ever love it?! Mostly for the track and …
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  2. Good Ol’ Neuro

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    July 19, 2012 by kayleighknudson

    Phenomenal neuro TED talk link below, from a UCSD neurology professor. Awesome to think this guy taught my classes at …
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  3. McGill’s Big Three-ish: Stir the Pot

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    July 18, 2012 by kayleighknudson

    Taken quite the hiatus from writing… just getting back into the swing of things with the new quarter starting and …
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  4. McGill’s Big Three-ish: The Bird Dog

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    June 26, 2012 by kayleighknudson

    #3 The Bird Dog For the third of Stuart McGill’s Big Three, we have the Bird Dog. This exercise engages …
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  5. McGill’s Big Three…ish: The Side Plank

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    June 25, 2012 by kayleighknudson

    Now for the next installment of Stuart McGill’s Big 3: The Side Bridge #2 – The Side Plank The side …
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  6. McGill’s Big Three…ish: The Curl Up

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    June 23, 2012 by kayleighknudson

    At the end of Summer quarter, we discussed Stuart McGill’s Big Three Exercises in the R2P element of PCCW’s Sports …
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  7. Understanding the Importance of Core Stability

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    June 22, 2012 by kayleighknudson

    Understanding the Importance of Core Stability

    Great article by Mike Reinold… Fundamental stuff that every chiro should know and evaluate.

  8. So why a career in chiropractic?

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    June 20, 2012 by kayleighknudson

    Most people I meet in chiropractic school tend to have a miracle cure story in their past that led them …
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  9. Thought, by itself, moves nothing. -Aristotle

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    June 19, 2012 by kayleighknudson

    I find that the most awkward entry in a journal is always the first, mainly because there exists a need …
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