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How to Find a Meditation Style for your Brain
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Amazing Brains – 003 – Mike Mallory – Proper Recovery with Rad Roller
In this episode, Micah sits down with biomechanics specialist and Co-founder of Rad Roller, Mike Mallory. In the show, they talk about Rad Roller and proper recovery techniques.
Show Notes
Roller History
Mike used to work in the clinical environment
Foam rollers and tools are over 30 years old, and patients have been using them since the 1800’s
The revival of the foam roller happened about 15 years ago based on technology and knowledge of the body’s anatomy
Proper Recovery
Stretching, rolling and recovering is important
We live in a culture of bigger, faster, stronger
Less is more at Rad Roller
When you look at how tissues slide and glide over each other, what they are doing, and how the nervous system responds, they are all important aspects when looking at properly rolling
“There is a difference between functional and optimal” – Mike
“We should be the experts of our own body.” – Mike
People always ask Mike ‘what’s the best option, what does science say?’ and Mike answers ‘we have to find what’s best for you.’
Micah says he leans far in not using metrics when he trains, and listens to his body somatically, and other times he is strictly on the quantitative side, it’s all about finding that balance
Developed by biomechanics authority Mike Mallory and professional triathlete Dan McIntosh, the RAD Roller comes from a place of true purpose. Simply put, our two founders saw a void, and they filled it. Thoughtfully too. Until the creation of the RAD Roller, no massage tool could create such remarkable muscular mobilization without putting damaging and painful pressure on the bones in the neck and back. This patent-pending design soon expanded to include three different densities, and before long, its success spurred the invention of an entire series of RAD mobility products. RAD is, quite literally, inspired by human movement, and people of all walks of life now use our tools to create relief in nearly every muscle of the body.