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Meet Our New Physiotherapist - Samson Fong
Samson is a physiotherapist passionate about helping people return to the activities they love. A sports enthusiast himself, he has played basketball, handball, and volleyball, and graduated with Honours in Physiotherapy from the University of Sydney. Listen to Samson's introduction on our instagram page: https://www.instagram.com/reel/DOHfcZdkzXg/?igsh=bjBkbjgxejVmMTIw He has served as the team physiotherapist for The University of Hong Kong Handball Club, where he supported


Bullet Proof Your Hamstrings - Part 2
In part 2 of our series on exercises for hamstring injury prevention Sam and Magnus go over some more advanced exercises including the nordic curl, the RDL and the kettlebell swing. Check out the clips on our instagram page: https://www.instagram.com/p/DN1PQa55lO1/?img_index=1&igsh=N2VveHVpaWpuMzN0 If you are struggling with sports-related soft tissue injury or are after some advice on injury prevention, come in and see one of our experienced physios today. A shout out to our


TLP Health Snippets #20 - The Health Benefits of Onsen
One of the many things that both tourists and those living in Japan enjoy about the country is the famous hot springs. On this episode I talk about some of the health benefits that onsen offer. https://open.spotify.com/episode/1OwFPTEvu1KLKMGYwFm3Du?si=qhyFPwdiTP-9F7h1dOrbLw https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/tokyo-living/id1553980433?i=1000723509110 #japan #onsen #health #fitness #tokyo


Pushing Through a "Stiff Lower Back"
For the video version, check out our instagram page: https://www.instagram.com/reel/DNrPhiLZino/?igsh=MWQxdDlrZXQ1ZW56Ng== At Club360, we often hear clients describe their discomfort not as pain , but as a feeling of stiffness or tightness . This is an important distinction—and one worth revisiting, particularly when it comes to the lower back. Many people live with lower back discomfort for months, even years. A common belief is that if a certain movement or stretch feels t


Strength Training for Running: Optimise Performance and Reduce Injury Risk
(Check out the clip on our instagram page) https://www.instagram.com/p/DNjQrbuTaF5/?igsh=MTV3MHhpdmNlaHZwcg== The Recent Debut of Hyrox in Japan was a massive event, and this new sport has taken the world by storm. The advent of Hyrox Competition has meant that many people have increased their running mileage. In addition to getting the miles under the belt, strength training can be hugely beneficial as an adjust to improve running performance and decrease injury risk. One of


The 1,000yen Accessory That Will Revolutionise Your Home Training
Use bands as part of your home program? Then the door anchor is a must😀 https://www.instagram.com/reel/DNRe9K_ziSa/?igsh=N3JydGpzcWx4cDlv Buy on amazon or in-store at Club 360. #physiotherapy #personaltraining #tokyo https://www.amazon.co.jp/-/en/DBTHD02S-TKS-Training-Carabiner-Exercise-Stretching/dp/B0C3PPQ4PT/ref=sr_1_7?crid=1UEFKITBRAYY0&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.pn9JjL-mgcGYOP5b_FW5qDzd7mPOukXFAGeh-akMB0HRpN1nkWgRteZ41Zj07pYjzfxqii8baZ_XoQt-FksSgcoPx9K2102TVh55PikFTTLASeFYHQCc1WC


TLP Health Snippets - The Intrinsic Health Benefits of "Station Culture"
On this episode I discuss the intrinsic health benefits of Japan's "station culture" https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/tokyo-living/id1553980433?i=1000721572839 https://open.spotify.com/episode/1XKRAmRTQYIFgnfB5MLW9X?si=7a3qNRx2Sqe30RG1Fat0Mw #tokyo #japan #health #wellness #fitness


Stretching Myths and Misconceptions Part 5 - If Something Feels Tight it Needs to be Stretched
For the video version, check out our instagram page: https://www.instagram.com/reel/DNHNa8szCAt/?igsh=MTE0Yjg1bmczZ3lkcg== We’ve all felt it — that annoying “tight” spot that seems to beg for a good stretch. The instinct is simple: Tight muscle = needs stretching. But it’s not always that straightforward. For most people, muscle tightness isn’t something you actually feel until you move that muscle towards its end range of motion. And here’s the surprising part — that sensat


Wrist Pain in Yoga - Part 2
Do you struggle with wrist pain in positions such as plank and downward dog? In this series of clips, Shizuka from Serenity Flow Yoga and Sam expand on from the previous post and go through some other useful strategies for dealing with this common problem. https://www.instagram.com/p/DNABLsYzElp/?igsh=aTYybnc0ZGhwaWVv #yoga #wrist #pain #injury #physiotherapist #physicaltherapist #physiotherapy #physicaltherapist #physio #tokyo


Meet Our New Massage Therapist Lucy Atkins
https://www.instagram.com/reel/DMy0sUuzRJ5/?igsh=MWFrYTJodjltb251OA== Originally from the UK, Lucy has been a qualified Sports Massage...


Shoulder Injuries in CrossFit - Part 1
In this post Sam teams up with Marc Keen from CrossFit Roppongi ( https://crossfitroppongi.com/ ) to discuss some common causes of shoulder pain and some strategies to deal with them. To see the post check out our instagram site: https://www.instagram.com/p/DMhS_LvTfbz/?igsh=cWF2aTFtdXJ3YzVj #shoulder #crossfit #physiotherapy #physiotherapist #physicaltherapy #physicaltherapist #training #strengthtraining


Clicking or Pain in the Jaw? Understanding TMD
Have you ever noticed clicking sounds or pain in your jaw when talking or chewing? You may be experiencing a condition known as Temporomandibular Disorder (TMD). What is TMD? TMD is an umbrella term for conditions affecting the temporomandibular joints (TMJ), the muscles surrounding them, and related structures. Common symptoms include pain at rest, pain when speaking or eating, and clicking or popping noises when you move your jaw. Because the jaw is closely linked to the h


TLP Health Snippets - 10,000 Steps: The Japanese Origin and Actual Health Implications
On this episode I discuss how the goal of hitting 10,000 steps per day originated in Japan, and the practicalities and health implications of increasing our walking volume. Spotify Apple #health #wellness #tokyo #activity #walking #10Ksteps #japan


Cleared by doctor does not mean good to go
To see the video version check out our instagram page: https://www.instagram.com/reel/DMcJBNZzAQS/?igsh=bXZmNndobnp2cnls If you’ve ever had the misfortune of getting injured, you know the relief and excitement that comes when your doctor finally says you’re “cleared to return.” It’s natural to feel eager—sometimes too eager—to jump straight back into your usual sport or activity. But here’s what many people don’t realize: being cleared simply means that, structurally, your m


Stretching Myths and Misconceptions Part 4 - "Stretching is the Best Thing to Improve Flexibility"
For the video version, check out our instagram page https://www.instagram.com/reel/DMRE3tFz6NC/?igsh=MWVlaWFlZ3Iwa2RkbA== When most people think about improving their flexibility, stretching is usually the first thing that comes to mind. It seems obvious: if you want to get more flexible, you should stretch more. But research suggests this isn’t the whole story. In fact, strength training through a full range of motion — especially exercises that focus on the eccentric phase


Tokyo Living Podcast Health Snippet - The History and Physical Culture of Sumo
On this episode I discuss Japan's famous fighting sport, Sumo. We go into the history, as well as some of the physical aspects of the athletes. https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/tokyo-living/id1553980433?i=1000717590665 https://open.spotify.com/episode/3D06UCaeJNanZIGf9F6TA8?si=idzfSwGcTdemTkw2c6boAA #japan #tokyo #health #wellness #sport #sumo


Exercises to bullet-proof your hamstrings
Hamstring injuries are one of the movement common issues we see in running and change of direction sports. We have previously discussed the importance of maintaining sprinting volume to decrease the likelihood of injury. Improving local strength and capacity in the muscles can also help with injury prevention. In this post we go through some basic exercises to help build hamstring muscle capacity. Check out our instagram page for details: https://www.instagram.com/p/DMJodOjz_


Our new massage therapist Lucy Atkins
Originally from the UK, Lucy has been a qualified Sports Massage Therapist since 2022. She is passionate about helping clients recover...


Stretching Myths and Misconceptions - Stretching helps prevent muscle soreness
For the video version check out our instagram page: https://www.instagram.com/reel/DLtb2dGzfMw/?igsh=MXZqcTkxNG91bWQ4MQ== It's quite common for people to report muscle soreness after a training session because they didn't stretch afterwards. Unfortunately we can't decrease soreness by stretching. The process of muscle damage and metabolic stress that occurs particularly with resistance exercise and particularly if that exercise is unaccustomed is completely separate to the pr


The Importance of Off-Season Training Load Management for Youth Athletes
School’s out for the summer!!! For international school students in Tokyo, the summer is long and for student athletes the break between seasons is even longer. School sport often wraps up weeks before the end of the academic year and doesn't get started for several weeks after classes recommence. This means that players will often have up to 3 months at a time without structured practice or games. Whilst this does provide a chance to rest and recover both physically and ment
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