"A lot of things
weren't firing -- his glutes, his hips, thighs,"
(Training Guru to the
star players – namedeleted to protect the guilty) told the newspaper. "I wouldn't say his
condition was the most severe, I wouldn't say it was the best. ... But if I
were to classify it on a scale of one to 10 with 10 being the most extreme, I'd
say he was definitely in the seven, eight category." This is definitely one
of my pet peeves. If those muscles were not firing how did this player walk?
Let’s get logical rather scientific. If there is an injury the body is very
intelligent much smarter than the coaches and therapists who try to intervene
by turning muscles on or off. The body will guard at the site of the injury and call in substitutes, as in
most teams the substitutes are not as good as the starters, what we need to
need to do is figure how to get
the first string back into the game and playing
as a team. We don’t do that lying on a training table trying to get individual
muscles to fire and then hope we can get them back into sequence. We need to figure
out what muscle synergies we can use to coordinate all those muscles to work together as a team. Otherwise it
would be so simple, just find the master
switch, program the body, turn it on and just like flipping a light switch beautiful
motion. Hate to brake to the gurus, but there is no switch. We need to understand
planes of motion and muscle actions and be able to figure out how to manipulate
those variables along with the ground to get the first team players back on the
floor playing together in beautiful harmony. Just remember if they ain’t firing you ain’t moving. It is not about firing it is about coordination and teamwork. Join the team and
skip down the functional path to movement bliss.