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		<pubDate>Mon, 10 Oct 2011 13:14:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today, I want to chat about brain injuries and Crossfit. Mike has been on the blog before where he shared his traumatic brain injury story.  After he shared his story, I wanted to get him on the phone and interview him. I have had this interview for a while but have not put it up. [...]]]></description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>Today, I want to chat about brain injuries and Crossfit.
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I have had this interview for[...]</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>Today, I want to chat about brain injuries and Crossfit.
Mike has been on the blog before where he shared his traumatic brain injury story.  After he shared his story, I wanted to get him on the phone and interview him.
I have had this interview for a while but have not put it up.
The reason why is &#8211; Crossfit.
If there is anything that gets health &#38; fitness professionals&#8217; emotions going it is Crossfit.
Those that have done and do it, love it.
Those that have not, have a negative opinion to share.
I think Mike&#8217;s story really shows the good that can come out of it.
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Click Here to Listen to the Interview ==&#62; Mike Shilton Story
In the Interview Mike Shilton shares with you:

The accident that he and his wife suffered
How painful exercise was at the start of his rehabilitation process
The basic movements at the start of rehabilitation were the foundation for future movements
Firing personal trainers
Resistance he had at the start of the rehabilitation process
Mike&#8217;s mantra that got him through the process
The team involved in the rehabilitation process
Exercises break down into movements that must be mastered first
Exercise is a progression and you do baby steps along the way
How injury rehabilitation is a process
Intensity and recovery
The effect that exercise can have on medication
How Exercises for Injuries has helped him

Mike is also my neighbor.  He has progressed from being a participant of Crossfit to starting his own Crossfit based gym a few doors down.
If you want to learn more about Mike, visit Therachair.
It is very cool to see him taking clients through their exercises and see how far he has progressed.
Rick Kaselj, MS
P.S. &#8211; If you like this interview, you can check out another on that I did on brain injuries with Jenna Phillips.
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		<pubDate>Mon, 02 May 2011 22:13:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today I have a brain injury success story. It is with Jenna Phillips. It is an amazing story about how the party of the year became her nightmare &#8211; but that night changed her life and has led her on a fitness mission. In the interview Jenna Phillips shares with you: Her mission of overcoming [...]]]></description>
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In the interview Jenna P[...]</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>Today I have a brain injury success story.
It is with Jenna Phillips.

It is an amazing story about how the party of the year became her nightmare &#8211; but that night changed her life and has led her on a fitness mission.
In the interview Jenna Phillips shares with you:

Her mission of overcoming obstacles
What Mission Possible is
How she got into fitness
How the party of the year turned into a nightmare
What she did to overcome her loss of vocabulary, sense of direction, sense of time, short term memory, ability to put words into sentences
Her rehabilitation process
How her accident led to her finding out she had type 1 diabetes
What she did when the doctors were not that helpful in her recovery
How exercise helped her mind and body
How she created her own exercise rehabilitation program to help overcome her injury
The importance of attitude when it comes to recovery
The length of time it took her to finally do things on her own
Importance of travel in the healing process
Know what her mission is
Her advice to those who have a huge injury to overcome

I met Jenna at a conference.  I heard her talk about her story and I knew I needed to interview her.
Make sure to check out Jenna Phillips and her Mission Possible.
If you have a story or know of someone who has overcome an injury, I would love to hear from you. You could also have them contact me.
Take care.
Rick Kaselj, MS
P.S. &#8211; A few other interviews that you may enjoy:
==&#62;  5 Bootcamp Mistakes Fitness Professionals Make with Craig Ballantyne
==&#62;  Unique Way of Performing Fitness Assessment with Mike T Nelson
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		<pubDate>Thu, 14 Jan 2010 03:06:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I saw my concussion client again today. ( This is a follow up on the blog post:  4 Tips to Training a Client with a Concussion ) I got to give him huge credit.  He was not pushed or forced to come see me.  He took the initiative to start exercising as he has been sitting [...]]]></description>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Dec 2009 21:19:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I trained a client yesterday that was recovering from a concussion. It has been some time since I had designed an exercise program for a client with a concussion.  When I worked in a Medical Rehabilitation Program and Occupational Rehabilitation Program, it was a regular thing. Let me highlight a few things you need to [...]]]></description>
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