The 2-Minute Japanese Method That Replaces 30 Minutes of Cardio: What Tokyo University Research Really Found

The 2-Minute Japanese Method That Replaces 30 Minutes of Cardio: What Tokyo University Research Really Found

A groundbreaking Japanese study shows that short bursts of intense effort can trigger the same cardiovascular adaptations as lengthy cardio sessions. But the online headlines oversimplify what the research actually found—and there are important caveats for how to use this discovery safely.

Stop Using Your Foam Roller Wrong: A Physio’s Guide to Rolling Every Muscle Correctly

Stop Using Your Foam Roller Wrong: A Physio's Guide to Rolling Every Muscle Correctly

For years, one person used a foam roller the same way on every muscle—until a sports physiotherapist revealed why that approach was counterproductive. Different tissues require different techniques, pressures, and durations. Discover which areas respond well to rolling and which ones you should avoid.

The 5-Minute Warm-Up Protocol Physiotherapists Swear By to Prevent Spring Training Injuries

The 5-Minute Warm-Up Protocol Physiotherapists Swear By to Prevent Spring Training Injuries

Spring brings a surge of training injuries as our bodies struggle to match our renewed enthusiasm. Physiotherapists have refined a simple five-minute warm-up protocol that dramatically reduces injury risk by gradually preparing muscles, activating stabilisers, and rehearsing sport-specific movements.

Years of Running, One Preventable Mistake: The Beginner Errors Physiotherapists Say Are Destroying Your Knees

Years of Running, One Preventable Mistake: The Beginner Errors Physiotherapists Say Are Destroying Your Knees

Every runner’s knee absorbs millions of impacts, yet most damage isn’t from drama—it’s from quiet, preventable mistakes made at the start. Physiotherapists reveal the exact errors that accumulate into injury, and how fixing them early can protect your knees for decades of running.

Years of Deadlifts, One Hidden Mistake: How a Physio Revealed What Was Wrecking My Lower Back

Years of Deadlifts, One Hidden Mistake: How a Physio Revealed What Was Wrecking My Lower Back

After years of deadlifting with climbing numbers and persistent lower back pain, a physiotherapist identified the culprit: hyperextension of the lumbar spine at lockout. This subtle but common mistake can silently accumulate damage—and it’s easier to fix than you’d think.

Years of Squats Wasted: How I Finally Discovered I Was Loading the Wrong Muscles

Years of Squats Wasted: How I Finally Discovered I Was Loading the Wrong Muscles

A physiotherapist’s observation revealed a hard truth: years of squats had been loading quads and lower back instead of glutes. Poor squat mechanics are deceptively common because your body compensates seamlessly, making ineffective movement feel completely normal. Simple stance and cue adjustments can transform your squat from quad-dominant to genuinely glute-activating.