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Clinically Pressed Co. is evolving to provide more good and access to those that are looking to make a change in their health, fitness and performance. As a non-profit we will focus on providing safety upgrades for our local community (and beyond), while providing science back and cutting edge resources to those who are don't have the access they need to make the changes they want. We are here to help those who don't know where to start or need a little bit of assistance to get up and get go ...
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Logan is a former professional baseball player and multi-time successful business owner. He is the found of Deuce Gym and Original Nutritionals (we recommend you check out both). In this episode Kyle got to sit down with him while the Boland's were out in California for a B!rthF!t Summit at Logan's house.​So much is covered in this episode and it i…
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The spectrum of how we develop our recommendations as practitioners; integrating both research with real-world experience. This is a lead up to a full blown episode on this topic. We may ride the middle quite often but it is for a reason and that is because it is too easy to get lost on either end.www.clinicallypressed.org#complicatedsimple #progre…
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We all have our reasons for working out. For Joel, it’s a balance of many things but ultimately because he wants to be able to enjoy some more of the things he enjoys, such as pizza and beer. He talks about why he works out and how it can be worked into your schedule and that the best program is the one you enjoy and actually do. Check it out.www.c…
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There are always options about what you can buy when it comes to health and fitness. In this Clinical Insight Shawn Eno talks about what you should be looking out for when it comes to most “custom” orthotics. There is a lot of sales gimmicks out there that don’t help when you’re trying to find out what is right for you and there is some great advic…
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Dr. Mayuri Shah: Assistant Professor Dr. D.Y.Patil College of Physiotherapy, Cardiopulmonary department.Cardiovascular and Thoracic surgery ICU inchargeIn this episode we chat about the cardio health and how our body interacts with the heart and the systems associated with the heart. We speak about the ways to keep our Heart Health active and worki…
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People talk about how working out has changed their life but not a lot of people can talk about how it saved their life. We had the great fortune of sitting down with Cogen Nelson at this past summers CrossFit Games and it was an interview we will never forget. Cogen is a retired USMC who has gone through unbelievable trials and tribulations to com…
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Shin splints are a really pain in the tibia. If you have ever taken up running as a new hobby or you have jumped back into activity a little too soon you have probably had this soreness along the front or inside of your lower leg. While it is a frustrating injury it is also one you can address in a preventative fashion and you can correct.It takes …
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Ankle Sprain are one of the most common athletic related injuries there is. They can range from not a big deal to very severe. We talk about things we've found that help expedite the process of going from injury to returning to the field. Keys? Move as much as you can pain free as early as you can and work to focus on function, function, function. …
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Hamstrings get blamed for a lot of other issues (i.e. low back pain) but is it really their fault? In this Clinical Insight we talk about why the hamstrings might not be the only thing you should blame and the other factors that can play a role.www.clinicallypressed.org#complicatedsimple #progressive #openminded #PBE #EBP #noagenda #performance #tr…
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Rusty Murphy is a former multi-sport athlete in high school and a DIII Football standout at linebacker at UW-La Crosse. Rusty’s career was impacted due to COVID-19 but Rusty took advantage of that time and created the non-profit, Rising Athletes. In this episode, Rusty talks about what Rising Athletes is, how the idea came to be and how it is hopin…
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This is a new series from Clinically Pressed where for the next 10 weeks we will work out way up the body discussing common injuries and what you can do if you're suffering from one.We start with plantar fascia pain and general issues with the arch. This can be an debilitating injury but is one that if you can get to it to manage it early it can be…
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LINK: https://youtu.be/HHMmg0mS2sA John Swanson is a busy man. Not only does he own his own gym at CrossFit Fast Factory but he is also the creator and CEO of the Granite Games. In this episode we get a full run down of how the Games got started and why he believes it has grown to what it has over the years. To give you an idea it started at 49 ath…
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In this Clinical Insight we take a shallow dive into the Radiculo-Neuropathic Myofascial Pain Model. This model was heavily influenced by Dr. Chan Gunn. It is a very solid model in the evaluation and treatment of chronic pain as it takes into consideration a lot of key components that play a role in the production of chronic pain. We talk through h…
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On this episode we have Shannon Amberg PhD and Reiki Master. This is the first of two episodes with Shannon as we try and scratch the surface ofsomeone's what Reiki is and how energy healing works. We get into asking a lot of questions as Joel is relatively skeptical (even when trying not to be) when it comes to the body and energy and someones abi…
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The supplement industry is huge and pre-workout supplements are a big piece of that industry. With that there are a lot of promises and false hopes around certain ingredients. Dr. Jagim breaks down what he sees at the role of pre-workouts and what ones might actually be backed by the science they claim to have. A great summary if you've had questio…
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Figuring out how many calories you might need during a day can be difficult at best, and completely confusing at worst. In this ‘How To’ video AJ breaks down several ways that you can get a pretty good idea of what your caloric needs are during the day so you can make sure to hit your goals when it comes to nutrition. This is one you’ll probably wa…
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A topic that I used to be very into and had since faded for me but listening to an episode of Freakanomics brought it back to the front of my mind. Do the shoes you wear really matter? The episode talked about the evolution of shoes and what it means to your feet and some of the long-term health of your feet and body in general.In this Clinical Ins…
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In this Reserach Review, Dr. Jagim talks about split vs. full body training in a group of non-trained women that assessed the changes in some performance metrics at the beginning and at the end. The volume/amount of exercises were equalized over the course of the week with the split group having shorter workouts but more frequency compared to longe…
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Dr. Shernan Holtan is a hematologist and oncologist at the University of Minnesota medical center. Dr. Holtan is taking a new approach to the care and rehabilitation to patients that are recovering from cancer treatment. In a pilot study, "Frail to Fit", the results showed how beneficial a targeted program can be to help people regain control in th…
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In this CP Short Kyle talks about quick tips and how to eat when you travel. It is hard to stay healthy when you're constantly on the road but it is possible and Kyle gives you some of his go to options. Check it out. #complicatedsimple #progressive #openminded #PBE #EBP #noagenda #performance #training #nutrition #health #wellness #athlete #athlet…
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We live in a world where the extreme seems to be transitioning to the norm and when one extreme idea comes out, someone has to find something as far on the opposite side to counteract it. Now, there may be a time and place for almost any extreme idea, intervention, workout, diet, etc. but for most of us life falls on a bell curve and things happen …
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Joel Luedke MS, LAT, CSCS, CPSS is an athletic trainer and strength and conditioning coach. Currently he works in a sports medicine clinic where he supports an orthopedic surgeon. In addition he works as a tactical performance coach with a local fire department. Prior to this role he worked as an Assistant Athletic Director of Athletic Training and…
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Is the timing of when you get your nutrients in important? Well it depends. Dr. Jagim breaks down what you need to know about nutrient timing. It used to be the biggest thing you had to focus on and make sure you did not miss an 'anabolic window'. That may apply to a very specific portion of the population but not to most of us. Find out more.SUBSC…
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Coach John Baumann is the strength and conditioning coach for track and field for a University you'll see in the episode. Coach John has done a little bit of everything when it comes strength and conditioning and coaching Track & Field. He has been able to surround himself with some of the biggest and smartest names in the industry.​JL had the oppo…
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This is a simple move to help out your shoulder and getting more motion in your entire arm while working the muscle and nerve tissue from your hand to your neck. This is a great place to start if you've had tightness or dull pain through your shoulder or down your arm. #complicatedsimple LINK: https://youtu.be/FCRv8EyvDtA --- Support this podcast: …
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If you ever had questions on supplements, this is a great episode to listen to. This episode features Dr. Chris Lockwood who is interviewed by our very own Dr. A.J. Jagim. Both of these individuals are deep into the nutrition and supplement world and that comes out in so much detail in this episode.Dr. Lockwood supports the R&D, technical communica…
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Check out the first episode of a new podcast from the Clinically Pressed Coop, Let's Talk About Health. Welcome to 'Let's Talk About Health". In this introductory episode we flip the interview process and intervew the creator of 'Let's Talk About Health', Bhavna Devnani. Bhavna shares why she started LTAH and who she sees getting benefit from the p…
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Jon Hinds has done a little bit of everything. He has a 47 inch vertical, his dad invented the beaded jump rope and training with tubing, he worked with the LA Clippers and now owns Monkey Bar Gym. They take a simple approach to fitness and peformance but it is also highly effective. We talk everything fitness, nutrition and how to get the most of …
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Is training to failure the best way to train? Is going hard all the time truly going to help you get the changes that you are desiring? Dr. Andrew Jagim takes a look at a study that tested just that. They looked at how trainign to only having 1 rep left in reserve vs. 4-6 reps in reserve and how that caused changes in strength. The results may be s…
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It is important to identify not only barriers to health and fitness but also the motivators that help people get to where they want to be. We are hoping to bring some potential solutions through Clinically Pressed but these are so key for both people trying to get health and fit but also for the people that serve them. We did a small mini-review to…
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You may wonder why this would be under the 'nutrition' label when we are talking to a veterinarian but it will become very obvious as you get into the episode. We had the privilege of talking to Dr. Guy Jodarski of Organic Valley. We cover so much information about nutrition in this episode. We talk organic vs. conventional, grass-fed vs. not, all …
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In this CP Short, Dr. Jagim discusses how creatine could be a useful supplement for not only physical health but potentially mental health as well. If you ever considered using creatine at an older age, this is a great summary.#complicatedsimple #progressive #openminded #PBE #EBP #noagenda #performance #training #nutrition #health #wellness #athlet…
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Evidence Based Practice (EBP) has been a big push in the world of science, health and performance. It makes sense as you should be supporting what you're doing with the research but should that be the only thing? What about the 'art' side of these areas? In this CP Short we talk about EBP vs. Evidence Influenced Practice (EIP) and what that all mea…
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LINK: https://youtu.be/ta6czQBBipY In this Performance Insight we go over the 1x20 program as developed by Dr. Michael Yessis. This is a great program for building a base of movement and muscle and can be used by beginners or those who are getting back into the weight room. We discuss the benefits and how to make it work for you. Check it out. GymA…
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This was our first interview on our trip to Omaha and Lawrence. We stopped at Omaha Sport & Spine and talked with Corey Campbell (owner). Corey has done so much in the chiropractic world and is constantly evolving. He has been a mentor for years and teachs along with serving on the board for Motion Palpation Institute.​We talk about patient care in…
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The goal of any practitioner should be to continue to evolve and grow in their craft throughout their career. If you’re treating/training the exact same way you were 5-10 years ago you aren’t evolving and that could be a problem. In this mini-series I’ll be going through some of the things I “Wish I knew” earlier in my career and how I hope to get …
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Should younger adults and even kids utilize creatine? It has been a question that has been hotly debated for a long-time. Dr. Jagim discusses why creatine can be a safe option for young athletes to utilize and how it can be beneficial.#complicatedsimple #progressive #openminded #PBE #EBP #noagenda #performance #training #nutrition #health #wellness…
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Kyle Rogers is a massage therapist among many other things. He has an incredibly unique story and has brings so much passion to what he does and how he interacts and cares for his patients. He does incredible work and provides a unique insight into how he approaches each person he cares for and how his holistic approach can really help people get t…
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Ever put a bag of ice on a bump, bruise or injury? Have you ever really ever thought about why you put ice on it? Could you actually be doing more harm than good and has research backed the use of ice up?​Gary Reinl is on a mission to show us all why icing is an illusion and something that has been done for far too long and really for no good or ev…
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We are constantly trying to figure out simple ways to help benefit our own health and as we come across things, we definitely want to share what we learn. In this CP Case Study series Joel talks about how he tried to address some areas of sleep to see if he could help reduce snoring and ultimately sleep better through different types of breathing. …
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In this CP Short Dr. Jagim discusses creatine timing and if it really matters when you take it during your day. Is one time better than another or does it make a difference at all.#complicatedsimple #progressive #openminded #PBE #EBP #noagenda #performance #training #nutrition #health #wellness #athlete #athletictraining #science #chiropractic #reh…
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In this Clinical Insight Dr. Kyle Boland breaks down exactly what the core is and how you can utilize it to your full ability. This is a great addition to the articles he wrote for TAT called 'Just Breathe!' LINK: https://www.totalathletictherapy.com/search?q=just+breathe #complicatedsimple #resultsthatgiveback #progressive #openminded #EBP #noagen…
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In this CP Short Dr. Jagim discusses creatine myths and how they have continued to linger on about one of the most studied supplements in the world. He breaks down what actually is going on with creatine and dispells some of the long held myths that should definitely fade away.#complicatedsimple #progressive #openminded #PBE #EBP #noagenda #perform…
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Shawn started working with orthotics and helping people correct issues they had after his own need to realign his body. Shawn has gone through quite the journey to get to where he is but it has bene worth it and the information that he puts out and the customization that he is able to give each patient is impressive.In this episode we cover why Sha…
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There aren’t that many “hacks” out there that seem to really play out in science. This could be a simple and easy one that may challenge that trend. Hear about how doing a “solues push up” can help you regulate a lot of aspects of your metabolism. LINK: https://youtu.be/jCGZwv3fDu8 Cited: Hamilton, M. T., Hamilton, D. G., & Zderic, T. W. (2022). A …
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A topic that I used to be very into and had since faded for me but listening to an episode of Freakanomics brought it back to the front of my mind. Do the shoes you wear really matter? The episode talked about the evolution of shoes and what it means to your feet and some of the long-term health of your feet and body in general.In this Clinical Ins…
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In this CP Short Dr. Jagim discusses creatine and how it plays a huge role in energy production, in particular for short duration exercises. He gives you the basics of what creatine does and does not do and why it might be worth considering adding to your diet. #complicatedsimple #progressive #openminded #PBE #EBP #noagenda #performance #training #…
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This is Part 2 of our “Summer Sport Nutrition for High School Athletes” series. In this episode we expand on our previous summary of sport nutrition practices and get into specifics regarding the TIMING of certain nutrients around training and competition. Eating enough food and the right kinds of foods is important. However, timing this food aroun…
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Joel is one of the founding members of Clinically Pressed. He works as an athletic trainer in a physician setting while also doing tactical performance training with a local fire department. He wanted to try and figure out how to help provide more impact from Clinically Pressed and thus adding the Co. to help make a 501c3 non-profit to help give ba…
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