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The Barbell Therapy & Performance Podcast
Dr. Brett Scott
72 episodes
6 days ago
Doctor of Physical Therapy and strength coach Brett Scott sits down with the top experts in the fields of rehab, fitness, and performance to give listeners the latest and most valuable information to keep you at the top of your game. Whether you are a coach, clinician, or fitness junkie this podcast is for you.
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Doctor of Physical Therapy and strength coach Brett Scott sits down with the top experts in the fields of rehab, fitness, and performance to give listeners the latest and most valuable information to keep you at the top of your game. Whether you are a coach, clinician, or fitness junkie this podcast is for you.
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Why we hate Squat University, Joel Seedman, and the Struggles of our Health Care System
The Barbell Therapy & Performance Podcast
1 hour 25 minutes
8 months ago
Why we hate Squat University, Joel Seedman, and the Struggles of our Health Care System

Are you training smart, or just following bad advice? In this episode, Dr. Brett Scott, Dr. Tom Sheriff, and Dr. Connor Bombaci breaks down the truth behind viral fitness trends—taking a hard look at Squat University, the ‘Knees Over Toes’ method, and the dangers of oversimplified training advice. They also dive into the evolving role of physical therapists, the link between mental health and pain, and how the healthcare system is failing patients.


Are you training smarter or just following the hype? It’s time to separate fact from fiction. Tune in now!


KEYWORDS:

Fitness, physical therapy, social media, squat university, knees over toes, healthcare system, fitness influencers, patient advocacy, exercise science, injury prevention, physical therapy, healthcare, mental health, patient management, education, insurance model, chronic pain, wellness, musculoskeletal, healthcare reform


TAKEAWAYS: 

  • 15% of Squat University content is helpful.

  • Social media simplifies complex topics, often misleading audiences.

  • Injury prevention requires gradual load increases.

  • Education is key for patients to manage their own health.

  • Not all fitness influencers provide reliable information.

  • Knees Over Toes approach may not suit everyone.

  • Athletic ability often stems from genetics, not just training.

  • Simple, evidence-based practices are often overlooked.

  • Physical therapists should empower patients with knowledge.

  • Navigating healthcare requires advocacy from professionals. Physical therapists often find themselves managing patients' overall health.

  • The current primary care model limits the time physicians have with patients.

  • Mental health significantly influences physical pain and recovery.

  • Education in healthcare needs to focus more on patient interaction and less on legal defensibility.

  • The insurance model often hinders effective patient care and outcomes.

  • Direct access to physical therapy can streamline patient care.

  • Patients should not hesitate to seek new providers if their needs are not met.

  • Sleep quality is crucial for overall health and recovery.

  • Building a strong referral network is essential for healthcare providers.

  • Simple lifestyle changes can lead to significant health improvements.

CHAPTERS:

00:00 - Introduction and Podcast Setup

01:28 - Critique of Squat University

07:09 - The Impact of Social Media on Fitness

14:48 - Evaluating Fitness Influencers

20:47 - Knees Over Toes: A Balanced Perspective

25:37 - Navigating the Healthcare System

39:41 - Concluding Thoughts on Patient Advocacy

40:46 - The Role of Physical Therapists as Medical Managers

47:40 - Challenges in Primary Care and Patient Management

54:20 - The Impact of Mental Health on Physical Pain

01:01:17 - Education and Systemic Changes in Healthcare

01:10:53 - The Future of Healthcare: Moving Beyond Insurance

01:16:14 - Actionable Health Tips and Final Thoughts

The Barbell Therapy & Performance Podcast
Doctor of Physical Therapy and strength coach Brett Scott sits down with the top experts in the fields of rehab, fitness, and performance to give listeners the latest and most valuable information to keep you at the top of your game. Whether you are a coach, clinician, or fitness junkie this podcast is for you.