&;tree huggin&; a problem where I just couldn&;t help but cut my heel hugk. Now if only I could do this in slomo I&;d be a slothhhh. . . _is_my_passion is the key to posted on December 21, 2016 by Dr. Jonathan Leung | No comments by
&;black cloud&; a where each move connects very well and flows very nicely like the calm before a storm. Stretchy ftw. Try it out! Don&;t forget to warm up and activate your hamstrings a bunch before attempting heel hooks as the last thing a healthy climber needs is a chronic hamstring injury. _is_my_passion is the key to posted on December 20, 2016 by Dr. Jonathan Leung | No comments by
&;butterscotch&; a fun like playing hopscotch yet challenging balance mobility and strength all in one go. Easy on the fingers like butter on warm bread… Yes I&;m hungry. . . _is_my_passion posted on December 19, 2016 by Dr. Jonathan Leung | No comments by
The friendship climb. Nothing builds a greater bond than sweat and fear of death. Onsighted this baby with @teeeeeceeee. The only time you should look down at someone, is when you are helping them up. If you&;re ever climbing and need anything: getting yourself off the mat, beta, injury prevention, whatever. Feel free and ask me! chiropractor posted on December 3, 2016 by Dr. Jonathan Leung | No comments by
In the basement of the ultimate leafs fan with Brian McFarlane and a panel of highly respectable women in the women&;s hockey movement. @orthogeniclaboratories &;s posted on November 20, 2016 by Dr. Jonathan Leung | No comments by
Dyno! A dynamic movement used in climbing that t-rexs cannot perform. Ensure an adequate warm up and a support team for maximum success.This problem posed an interesting mental block for me. A day previously I thought it was simply impossible. A few wayward half-hearted attempts reinforced this notion of the impossible. My fellow climbers made some progressive attempts inspiring and reminding me to disregard any preconceived notions and just go for it. When things gets you down remember that you always have those around you to pick you back up and put you on your feet so always put your best foot forward. Thanks for the support guys. . . posted on October 26, 2016 by Dr. Jonathan Leung | No comments by
Climbing is one of the most (fun) ctional sports I&;ve encountered with movements that require good body awareness, strength and mobility. Finally a climbing vid.. So can I officially call myself a climber? posted on October 25, 2016 by Dr. Jonathan Leung | No comments by
Hip 9090 active version. Try and hold for a few seconds longer. I was a bit rushed. @3dwinchang markham toronto mobility posted on October 14, 2016 by Dr. Jonathan Leung | No comments by
The Hip 90/90. A hip mobility exercise you can easily incorporate into your life. For the next 20 days try and spend 2 minutes in this position. Slowly bring your chest towards your knee while keeping your shoulders squared. You can make it more tough and drop your elbow towards the floor equally. This stretch can be done statically or actively for 10 reps, holding each rep for 3 seconds. To do this actively, slowly lift the knee on one side and try to point it into the opposite direction. I&;ll post a video next! markham toronto mobility posted on October 12, 2016 by Dr. Jonathan Leung | No comments by
When the going gets tough, the tough get going. There will always be challenges in life. Work for what you want. practor posted on September 15, 2016 by Dr. Jonathan Leung | No comments by