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Bartold Biomechanics

Discussion in 'Biomechanics, Sports and Foot orthoses' started by Kahuna, Jun 29, 2015.

  1. Kahuna

    Kahuna Active Member


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    Hi all

    Has anyone got any experience/feedback re Bartold Biomechanics?

    I'm thinking of subscribing

    Many thanks!

    Kahuna
     
  2. toomoon

    toomoon Well-Known Member

    Personally.. I think it is bloody awesome!!
    Best Simon Bartold
     
  3. Lab Guy

    Lab Guy Well-Known Member

    I tried joining yesterday and after filling everything out I was told technical
    difficulty.

    Steven
     
  4. Kahuna

    Kahuna Active Member

    Oh dear !
     
  5. Craig Payne

    Craig Payne Moderator

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    I notice several people had same problem in the last 24; I sure Simon is aware of it.
     
  6. Lab Guy

    Lab Guy Well-Known Member

    You would think, but I tried joining again today only to have the technical difficulty message come up again. i am too frustrated to try again.

    Steven
     
  7. Phil3600

    Phil3600 Active Member

    I think it’s a great site and I don’t know of anything else like it really. Is Peak Performance (PP) still going? I used to subscribe to PP but this site if more relevant to the lower limb plus PP used to publish research but there was no critique of the content/quality of the studies etc.

    Loads of up-to-date sports research papers are critiqued with the opportunity to give your own feedback. Some really useful videos and photos too plus some older legacy type papers are still available. Personally I recommend it and I use it a lot. It is very much sports orientated but plenty of stuff you can apply to the everyday patient. And as a sportsman myself plenty of stuff I can use myself.
     
  8. Phil Wells

    Phil Wells Active Member

    I have found it a brilliant resource - would thoroughly recommend it.
     
  9. James Welch

    James Welch Active Member

    Have been a member since the start - superb resource for the new podiatrist to the wily veteran....
     
  10. blinda

    blinda MVP

    Not too shabby at playing guitar, either...
     
  11. Except he has difficulty continuing to play the guitar when I do the one-legged air-guitar hop across the stage!......;)
     
  12. toomoon

    toomoon Well-Known Member

    I do not know a guitar player in the world that would cope with the KK one legged air guitar hop!! Long may she reign!
     
  13. Glen Foley

    Glen Foley Welcome New Poster

    I can play one legged guitar....

    signed the shoe sniffer extraordinaire
     
  14. Glen Foley

    Glen Foley Welcome New Poster

    ps over pronation is a real thing

    I've measured it........
     
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