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KIMEcast
KIME Performance
54 episodes
2 days ago
Hosts Tony Mikla DPT, MSPT, CSCS, SFMA, FMS, XPS, CertDN and Russ Dunning MPT, SFGII, MS, FMT Master Instructor cut through the BS in high performance sports medicine, business and the physical therapy profession to let you know how it really works. Reach out to us with questions or case studies at kimecast@kimeperformance.com
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Health & Fitness
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Hosts Tony Mikla DPT, MSPT, CSCS, SFMA, FMS, XPS, CertDN and Russ Dunning MPT, SFGII, MS, FMT Master Instructor cut through the BS in high performance sports medicine, business and the physical therapy profession to let you know how it really works. Reach out to us with questions or case studies at kimecast@kimeperformance.com
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Fitness
Health & Fitness
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Mitochondria to Movement: A First Principles Guide to Performance
KIMEcast
59 minutes 22 seconds
9 months ago
Mitochondria to Movement: A First Principles Guide to Performance

In this episode of KIMEcast, the Tony and Russ take a first principles approach to sports medicine, rehabilitation, and performance—breaking down complex ideas into fundamental truths that guide better decision-making in patient care, training, and recovery.

The discussion starts with a deep dive into mitochondrial health, the foundation of energy production, adaptation, and resilience. The hosts explore how conditioning isn’t just about fitness but about preparing the body to meet the specific demands of movement—whether in sports or daily life. They highlight how movement is the driving force behind recovery, tissue health, and long-term performance, debunking common misconceptions about rest and injury management.

Key first principles emerge throughout the episode:

  • The body is made to move—stagnation leads to dysfunction, while strategic movement fuels healing.
  • Muscles control the skeleton—coordination and stability, not just strength, determine joint health.
  • Adaptation is constant—you’re either getting stronger or losing capacity; the body responds to what it’s exposed to.
  • Stress is necessary for growth—proper loading builds stronger bones, resilient tendons, and lasting durability.
  • Rest isn’t recovery—true recovery happens through engagement, not avoidance.

From biomechanics and injury prevention to energy systems and longevity, this episode re-centers performance and rehabilitation around the core principles that actually drive results. If you’re an athlete, coach, or healthcare professional, this conversation will challenge you to rethink how you approach training, movement, and recovery at the most fundamental level.

KIMEcast
Hosts Tony Mikla DPT, MSPT, CSCS, SFMA, FMS, XPS, CertDN and Russ Dunning MPT, SFGII, MS, FMT Master Instructor cut through the BS in high performance sports medicine, business and the physical therapy profession to let you know how it really works. Reach out to us with questions or case studies at kimecast@kimeperformance.com