David Grey – Movement Competency for the Foot, Ankle & Achilles Complex

Episode 144: Dr Andy McDonald chats to David Grey a Rehab Coach based in Ireland. David regularly rehabs some of the the best athletes in the world, and he has delivered workshops and seminars internationally regularly consults with top Coaches & Therapists to help them get even better results with their own clients. In this conversation David and Andy discuss Davids movement based approach to assessing and training the foot, ankle and achilles complex. 

 

Topics Discussed 

 

  • Training Considerations for the Foot & Ankle
  • Importance of Hip Extension and Positive Shin Angle
  • The Connection Between Foot and Hip
  • Movement Competency in Achilles Function
  • The Importance of Movement Coaching

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About the Author
Andy is the Host / Co-Founder of Inform Performance and a dual qualified Physiotherapist / Strength & Conditioning Coach. Andy is based in Philadelphia & works for Total Performance who provide a multi-faceted, elite level diagnostic, rehabilitation and performance service. Delivered by a team of world leading specialists to organisations in the NBA, NFL, English Premier League, the LTA and England Rugby.

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