Month: January 2022

Running Posture Influences Maximal Speed

Hamstring  strain  injuries remain high in sprinting. While strength training has been a successful prevention method,  the injury  rates  have  not  improved much. And thus, a groups of researchers from Spain ask if  biomechanical correction can affect  sprint performance. Fifteen amateur athletes were assigned to either a control or intervention group (IG). A sprint test

Myofascial Tissue and Depression

There is a close relationship between motoric and emotional processes. For example, there are solid differences between slumped posture and upright posture for affective responses (e.g., power feeling and mood) and overt behavioral responses (e.g., risk-taking) across different contexts. Studies have linked motoric system in Major depression disorder (MDD), depression is associated with a slumped