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Yes - he is basically restating some osteopathic premises. Not exactly old wine in new bottles - he is doing a good job of presenting the material in a well thought out way, to a (basically) lay public.
A casual stroll through the lunatic asylum shows that faith does not prove anything. Friedrich Nietzsche
i know his work is pretty popular with a lot of high end S&C coaches who've begun to focus on maintaining healthy tissue texture as part of a long term program.
Adding my vote for a second interview! I never managed to listen to the first one (the link no longer seems to work), would love to hear Ken's stories about training in Taiwan! Loved the story about Zhong Fusheng's daughter ;P
I had a great time doing the podcast but I just don't have the time to do it anymore, plus the guys doing the Hyaa Podacst are doing a much better job with their podcast than I did. I think they would probably love to have Dr. Fish on.