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Kebba Tolbert <kebba_t@...> wrote:

< Has anyone looked at or pruchased GREG ROSKOPF's muscle activation tape

series? If so what were your thoughts.. I'm thinking about buying some of

them but they're 60 bucks a pop so I want to make sure it's worth it.>

*** His website is at:

<http://www.UltimateU.com/uu/MuscleActivation>

All that I discovered was a series of web pages devoted entirely to promotion

and sales, the same resume in several different places with no free articles,

no summaries or anything published to support his statement that he has " a

thorough foundation in biomechanics. " Here is an extract from his resume:

" He began working as a consultant for Doctors and Therapists to identify

muscular imbalances, which contribute to chronic pain and overuse injuries.

With his success in treating chronic injuries in the medical field, Greg

developed a systematic program for trainers and therapists designed to teach

how to identify and treat mechanical imbalances that contribute to injury. Th

is program has become a vital tool for trainers who train clients that

experience pain while exercising. "

Then, the following list of rather costly products appeared:

CD: Lower Body Instructional CD-ROM w/ Manual $499.00

CD: Upper Body Instructional CD-ROM w/ Manual $499.00

VIDEO A: Evaluation of Isolated Muscle Strength $59.99

VIDEO B: Evaluation of Joint Range of Motion $59.99

VIDEO C: Functional Exercise Prescription $59.99

VIDEO D: Muscle Activation - Corrective Isometrics $59.99

VIDEO E: Muscle Activation - Manual Stimulation $59.99

VIDEO F: Corrective Exer. for Muscle Re-Education $59.99

VIDEO G: Isolated Flexibility Tests: Lower Body $49.99

The instructional training DCs to cover the whole body together cost $1000,

which would buy you virtually every top level book in strength training in

the world, a few strength training and weightlifting videos and many other

resources in the field of scientific and practical strength training. Maybe

it would be helpful if group members would also give some feedback on some

other educational materials which they have found to be helpful.

Elsewhere, some mini video clips of his techniques appeared which seemed to

indicate that, like most others who offer expensive packages in correcting

muscle imbalances, non-functional muscles, core stabilisation, functional

training and muscle education, he has relied heavily on rather standard

methods of isolated testing and rehabilitation like the early classic works

by Florence Kendall (which are also available on videos at lower cost!).

Since there has been so much research since those early days of isolated

testing (which may be of value during certain stages of injury and

rehabilitation) showing that this type of testing has serious limitations,

especially in any attempts to extrapolate it to rapid movements in 3D space

in actual sporting movement. It would be most surprising if he has produced

anything original or special in his " muscle activation techniques " or at

least anything which warrants those high prices - if so, it would be most

interesting to hear from anyone who has objectively analysed his material in

any depth, as Kebba has requested. Anyway, judging from my contact with

Kebba, I think that Kebba probably has more to offer Greg than vice versa.

Dr Mel C Siff

Denver, USA

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Mel wrote....

<<All that I discovered was a series of web pages devoted entirely to

promotion

and sales, the same resume in several different places with no free

articles,

no summaries or anything published to support his statement that he has " a

thorough foundation in biomechanics. " Here is an extract from his resume:

" He began working as a consultant for Doctors and Therapists to identify

muscular imbalances, which contribute to chronic pain and overuse injuries.

With his success in treating chronic injuries in the medical field, Greg

developed a systematic program for trainers and therapists designed to teach

how to identify and treat mechanical imbalances that contribute to injury.

Th

is program has become a vital tool for trainers who train clients that

experience pain while exercising. " >>

Mel,

I sure you, myself and the rest of the Supetraining members would just love

to get this guy on our group. Why don't you give him a personal invitation

to join?

Burkhardt

Strength and Conditioning Coach

UC Irvine

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