Questions about P.A.I.L.s and R.A.I.L.s are common with Kinstretch and Functional Range Conditioning. We will explain what are P.A.I.L.s and R.A.I.L.s and how to progress them. In the end, we want you to be feeling what are you supposed to
Femoral acetabulum impingement (FAI) is a condition where the front of the thigh bone (femur) and the bone of the hip joint (acetabulum) contact too early, causing pain, usually in the front of the hip or groin. FAI is also known
The difference between flexibility and mobility or the argument of mobility vs flexibility often gets summed up with the statement "mobility is active and flexibility is passive". Unfortunately, as ingrained as that statement is in our industry, it's not an
In today's post, we will share our go-to exercises for someone with femoral acetabulum impingement (FAI) or hip impingement (hip pinch). We'll also cover the reasoning behind why we've chosen to include each exercise in the program. The goal of