
Jeff Casebolt
Jeff Casebolt PhD is an instructor at West Texas A&M University and Director of Biomechanical Research for Dynavec Multi-Directional Resistance Systems (Instagram / Facebook). He has been associated with the fitness industry since 1991, working as a personal trainer, strength and conditioning coach, and corporate fitness coordinator. His research interests include increasing function with strength training across all ages, lower body power development, injury mechanisms, and fall prevention among the elderly.
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In this episode, we cover:
- The origins of Dynavec, and the trials and tribulations in bringing the “Gluteator” into the fitness industry.
- How the Gluteator Glute Systems uses multi-directional resistance to effectively stimulate the glute musculature.
- The benefits of adding a Gluteator to your personal training equipment service portfolio
- … and much, much more
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Selected Links from the Episode
- Dynavec Gluteator demonstration from Skyler Tanner
- The Gluteator | Progressive H.I.T with Craig Hubert
- EMG
- IHRSA Conference
- Capital Fitness
- NIH
- Shark Tank
- Sagittal plane
- Frontal plane
- Nautilus Bulletin #1 (PDF) | Chapter 2
- Strive Fitness
- Houston Texans
- Nautilus, Inc.
- Washington Redskins
- Pittsburgh Stealers
- Insert 1973 study
- Chris Beardley article on above study
- Dynavec Gluteator at Basic Training in Scottsdale, Arizona
- Basic Training
- High intensity training
- Dr Bryce Lee – Gluteator Demo
- Dr. Bryce Lee – How To Combine Physical Therapy With High Intensity Strength Training
- STG Strength and Power
- Cost No Object: Machines and Free Weights, the Best of the Best. PART 2 (Bodybuilding.com)
- Dynavec Ankle System
- MedX Precision Fitness
- Dynavec Torso System
- Hammer Strength Tibia Dorsi Flexion
- Hammer Strength
People Mentioned
- Kent Folks
- Pete Brown
- Steve Kuclo
- Arthur Jones
- Larry Brown
- Dan Reilly
- Marcel Pastoor
- Chris Beardsley
- Bret Contreras PhD
- Bill Crawford
- Dr Bryce Lee (Listen to my episode with Bryce here)
- Christopher Powers PhD
- Mike Petrella (Listen to my episode with Mike here)
- Blair Wilson (Listen to my episodes with Blair here: Part 1 and Part 2)
That was one of the more interesting interviews that I’ve heard from you. The guest is obviously quite knowledgeable. Moreover, he has experience and fluency in a number of different realms: HIT, traditional S&C, olympic lifting, physical therapy, and academic biomechanics. That makes for some interesting insights.
I really enjoyed hearing about the evolution of his business. I also enjoyed the discussion about different ways to work the glute. I have never hear anyone use the phrase hip “A-B-duction”, but it makes sense as a way of avoiding confusion.
I imagine some squat advocates had their heads explode when the phrase “glutes aren’t firing” was uttered. However, his follow up comments show that he had a great deal of contextual understanding of the issues.