The G Spot with David Grant

By: David Grant
  • Summary

  • The resting state of the body should be pain-free. We should not be sitting for more than thirty minutes a day and that thirty minutes should be on the floor. We also need to change our position every two minutes. We also should not be living in our fight and flight nervous system. However, with the workload we have in 2020, annoying co-workers, and narcissistic bosses - WTF should we do? Join me for candid, in-depth, and real conversations about the problem we are in and what we can do to get out of it. Triggers might be activated, but the only way we get out of this mess is through open conversations. If you agree, join me in my podcast venture
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Episodes
  • Why Plantar Fasciitis is EASY to ELIMINATE
    Dec 23 2021

    Should I repeat it? This injury is one of the most uncomplicated injuries to fix, yet so many people suffer from no clear direction or clue how to cure it. Look no further, boys & girls. Those days are long gone. 

    First, we need to understand what is going on mechanically & how it is essentially a "Tug of War" from hell, causing your foot & ankle pain.

    The achilles tendon attaches to your heel bone, and the plantar fascia does the same (this is a simplified version of the story, so physio's don't go crazy.) When the achilles gets tight, it pulls on the heel bone. Since all shoes have a heel drop and place the heel higher than the front of the foot - losing ROM here is typical. The plantar fascia (arch of your foot on the bottom side) also gets tight and starts to pull on the same bone. This is where the "Tug of War" begins. Who do you think will win? The strong achilles that attaches into the Soleus and Calf muscle, or the minor plantar fascia? 

    The plantar fascia has no chance, and the heel bone begins to rotate back due to the tension of the achilles. Since bone is the most sensitive tissue in the body and now your plantar fascia is losing the fight, it makes complete sense why that one spot on the bottom side of your foot begins to catch fire. It is the same spot that feels like it's stuck with a knife when you get out of bed. If this is allowed for too long, it is not uncommon for a bone spur to begin taking place. This is your heel bone's last-ditch effort to relieve the pressure/shortness of the plantar fascia. It is creating a ladder or bridge to keep it attached. That is why it looks like a bony growth on an X-ray - because it is.

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    48 mins
  • The Bigger the Disaster the Better - Understand Your Pain Better
    Dec 17 2021

    The Test & Retest Method: 

    Einstein was not wrong when he said the definition of insanity is doing the same thing and expecting a different result. You have tried many different approaches/methods to alleviate your lower back pain. However, the kink in your back, the twinge you feel with the wrong movement, or the tension that just never goes away is still a constant problem. It is not your fault! You are in a system that keeps you in the pain cycle hamster wheel. It is profitable/great for the economy but TERRIBLE FOR YOU! You have become the means to a broken system’s end! The test and restest method will give you the WHY behind what you are doing. Learn this, and you will know when to pivot to a new exercise, mobility drill, stretch, and persevere, trusting the results will come soon. 

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    The Wounded Dog in the Woods Theory

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    Your body has become a wounded dog in the woods. The tension, tightness, flair-ups, general confusion, bad advice, and fear have taken their toll on your body and nervous system.  IT IS NOT YOUR FAULT that your body is confused.  It has become afraid of everything.  Like a wounded dog in the woods, your body is scared of something that might help it. When you begin to approach your body with love and empathy,  your world will begin to change.  Your body learns to relax and trust that you are there to help. When this happens, the constant aches and pains, the sleepless nights, and terrible mornings will be nothing more than a distant memory. You will no longer be the wounded dog in the woods. You are pain-free, enjoying life, and doing all of the activities you once thought were only a dream. 

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    The Trampoline Effect

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    Sometimes, things get worse before they get better. What happens the first time you go jogging, do situps or something else your body is not accustomed to? Your muscles get sore. We accept this with a good feeling because we know it is part of the process. When this happens with your lower back pain, many medical professionals tell you to STOP what you are doing and continue to rest with medicine? Would a doctor ever tell you the same with sore abs from situps? Of course not. 

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    How often have you done the proper exercise, and things were positively sore, just like the soreness situps? You were on the right path yet advised against it! That is not your fault! I am not saying the medical system is broken on purpose (one could make a strong argument that it is), but you were on the right path before someone accidentally stopped and turned you back around. You will start to learn the difference between good and bad pain. Your body might experience some “good” pain when beginning the exercises to eliminate your lower back pain. Knowing the difference between the two is vital because it teaches you how to understand your body’s language. 

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    50 mins
  • My First Discussion with Nutrition Expert Ross Cowan part Owner of Strong AF coaching
    Jul 19 2021

    Today we softly dive into the concept of "nutrition" and what it means to different people. Ross and Emily run a successful online coaching company that helps high-performance women get their sh#t together through nutrition and performance.

     

    Ross is also a good friend of mine, and our offline rants never end. My goal is to try and capture some of the offline magic and turn it into an online conversation that everyone can enjoy.

     

    You can learn more about Ross and Emily's company Strong AF Coaching through Instagram or TikTok, where they have TONS of followers 

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    42 mins

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