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A CLINICIANS STORY WITH ‘THE DUFFIN MOVEMENT SYSTEMS’ & THE SHOULDERÖK

October 14, 2015

My Background, I am a Chiropractor and have been in practice for over 26 years I specialize in movement restoration and rehabilitation based on the Neurodevelopmental Model using a variety of Movement Assessment tools that look for Dysfunction. I have been a Martial Artist for 31 years, lots of different styles but primarily Wing Chun Kung Fu. Only in the past few years have I gotten interested in Powerlifting thanks to an introduction to Marty Gallagher from some friends in Kettlebell world.

The importance of the background is to bring to light, that I had a lot of tools at my disposal and a lot of great coaches. But, for some reason there was a disconnect between my 4 worlds: Clinical Practice, Martial Arts, Kettlebells and PowerLifting. Chris at the DMS was able to tie all of that up for me and help me end two years of pain and frustration.

Part 1: My Shoulder Dislocation and Two Years of Frustration to Recovery

I had just set a national record in my age weight class for a raw squat for 420 lbs. My shoulder was a little tight so I planned to keep the bench light and murder the Dead Lift. Unfortunately, my shoulder gave out on the bench at 275 lbs., a weight I could rep for sets of 5 in training. That was it for me that day and for a long time to come. At the time of the injury I was in a bit of pain but mostly in shock as to why this had happened. I really didn’t get the answer to that until just a few weeks ago at the Duffin Movement System certification (More on that later). The only input I did get was from Kirk Karwoski who said, “Your God Damn Wrist were bent!”

I went to the emergency room immediately afterwards X rays were normal. My Chiropractic buddy had reset my shoulder and I just needed some meds to sleep at night. I began seeing my Physical Therapist, the esteemed Mike Davis DPT and did some dry needling and breathing work to get mobility. Then we did all of the DNS and SFMA correctives. Six months later I am given the green light to lift again. I continued my rehab exercises and began to get under the bar again. I had no issues with the squat or deadlift and I would bench with just the bar, military presses were done with Kettlebells only.

My shoulder still hurt at this point as well. Most of the time I was at a 1 out of 10 but at night it was always a 3. Just annoying enough to stop me from sleeping. I figured it would get better as I continued to work through it. So, I started to gradually add weight to the bar. In about 3 months into the program I had 185 lbs. on the bar and heard a pop and click and felt a lot of pain. It actually hurt worse than the initial injury, even though I didn’t dislocate it this time. For the next few weeks simple task like lifting a cup of coffee hurt.

This time I went to a Chiropractor friend of mine so I could get a referral for an MRI. We both were fairly certain I must have torn my Labrum. Fortunately, MRI revealed very little damage, just a pinhole tear in my Supraspinatus tendon. Well the protocol at this point was one month of rest and back to rehab.

After resting and before I started anything I wanted to talk to a clinician I have really grown to admire for his intelligence and candor. So I called Philip Snell and asked his opinion. We reviewed some myofascial and Cross friction work to release some things and get things to fire which I did and felt much better. In the course of our conversation we talked about how he and our mutual friend Dr. Craig Liebenson have been working with Chris Duffin. The name meant nothing to me at the time, but Phil said I really needed to check him out, so I did.

I went to the Kabuki Warrior site that evening and started watching the various interviews and demonstrations and within a few weeks Chris was talking about his ShouldeRök and how it helped his shoulder. Instinctually, I knew this was going to be a big help. His explanation of Diaphragmatic engagement and stabilization made a lot of sense. Seeing Phil in the video was also a good selling point too. I purchased it right away!

Upon Receiving the ShouldeRök, Chris sent an email with some youtube videos explaining the development of the tool as well as exercises to implement for preparation. I had to laugh because, these were the same exercises I was already doing. Which made me think, ‘This Duffin guy might know what he’s talking about!’. He states these were the exercises he was doing but until he started using the ShouldeRök the pain never went away. I can vouch for that. After a few short weeks of using the ShouldeRök my pain went from a 3 to 1. A few weeks later my pain was gone even at night!

Part 2: Why the Duffin Movement System Certification and Why did my Shoulder Dislocate in the First Place

As noted previously with my background, that I had a lot of tools at my disposal and a lot of great coaches. But, for some reason there was a disconnect between my 4 worlds: Clinical Practice, Martial Arts, Kettlebells and PowerLifting. Chris at the DMS was able to tie all of that up for me. His opening statement addressed this, “You shouldn’t have to do a Movement Screen to find the underlying dysfunction, you as a coach or clinician should be able to find that using the three lifts. After all, we are Powerlifters.” Amen! “You should be assessing breathing while your client is talking to you”. A very Dr. Karl Lewit like concept.

Personally, I was really hoping on a breakthrough for the bench over the weekend. I had pretty much given up on ever benching over 135 lbs again. The simple cue I got about Pinky placement changed that. I was trying to bend the bar without proper lat engagement. I was gripping the bar incorrectly and was not able to get the stability for power needed to do that lift. That is why my wrist were always bent and why my shoulder gave out.

Now I am back at the bench and recently did 3 sets of 5 with 195. That would have been impossible last year. There were many other cues and lots of great coaching for all 3 lifts. The concept of wedging the Dead Lift was a lot different than how I have been taught in the past but I will be able to adapt I am practicing Wing Chun without the same trepidation and pain I use to have during our Chee Sau and Lop Sau drills, which are very demanding shoulder activities. I am working with my patients with even a deeper understanding of the diaphragm, breathing and stabilization under load.

My take away point whether you are a Clinician, a Trainer or a guy or gal who likes to pick up heavy things this seminar will provide a better understanding of the body and give you some very unique tools to get you to your goals. This is what I call Evidence Based Training. Duffin is truly the Mad Scientist of Powerlifting.

Don Berry, DC CK FMS SFMA

Duffin Movement Systems Certifications are being held a few times a year at various locations in the US and will be tied to an accompanying web Portal being released 4th quarter 2015.

MASTERS OF MOVEMENT WORKSHOP REGISTRATION NOW OPEN

October 19, 2015

On November 7-8 I’ll be taking part of a brand new workshop series called Masters of Movement, occurring in New York at Halevy Life. This workshop will feature 4 half-day presentations from myself, as well as Charlie Weingroff, Chris Duffin, and Leo Totten.

The basic premise of the workshop is talking about how to become the best coach possible for working with how well people move, prevent injuries, improve performance, and generally kick ass at life.

Leo Totten is a level 5 senior international coach for USA Weightlifting and has spent over 30 years training athletes, including working with 2 Olympic teams and 5 World Championship teams as well as many high school and collegiate programs.

Charlie Weingroff is a Doctor of Physical Therapy and strength & Conditioning coach in Manhattan and New Jersey. He is also one of the team strength coaches for Team Canada basketball, is a master trainer with Nike, and a level 4 instructor with Equinox, and has previously worked in the NBA and United States Marine Corps. He’s also achieved elite status in 2007 as a powerlifter in the 220 pound weight class.

Dean Somerset is a trainer, author, and international public speaker whose main area of expertise is injury and medical dysfunction management through optimally designed exercise programs. While this is cool, my main calling is making people stronger, fitter, faster, more Kanye-er than they thought possible, even if they’re recovering from major or minor injuries, or while dealing with medical disorders.

If your familiar with myself and any of these gentlemen you will realize that this seminar is exactly as billed, “Masters of Movement.”

These half day workshops will give you a chance to see very different perspectives in how to make people stronger, move better, and perform at a higher level, and give more depth and breadth than a simple conference session. The presenters will have time to lay out their entire thought process on a topic instead of rushing through to get things covered, and you’ll get to hear what works and what doesn’t from people who train people, and have more than a collective 90 years of training others under their belt.

There’s a couple of different registration packages available, whether you want the entire weekend, just one day, or feel like balling the hell out with dinners out with the presenters and some extra goodies to make your trip home extra sweet. There’s limited seating to the event due to facility size and layout, so you’ll have to act quickly to save your spot. This is going to be one of the best events to hit the east coast this year, so clear your schedule and book a trip to New York before it gets too cold to feel feelings.

KABUKI MOVEMENT SYSTEMS – MOVE BETTER, TRAIN SMARTER, & GET STRONGER – JUST RELEASED!!!

Welcome to the Kabuki Movement System!

Before we get into the specifics of what KMS is, here’s what a membership on this site will provide you with:

• Access to KMS video library containing over 100+ videos (more being added weekly)
• Guided tutorials created by KMS coaches, outlining proper movement progression and common programming solutions
• Discussions and access to KMS coaches (Chris Duffin and Co.) via comments on individual videos or the forum
• KMS programming outlines and sample programs to help you in creating your own programs
• Private video content with some of the most recognizable names in the industry – discussing relevant topics

​So then, all that being said…what exactly is KMS?

Kabuki Movement Systems (KMS) is a groundbreaking approach using basic loaded movements to determine deviant movement patterns, underlying issues, and how to fix them. You will learn to identify these issues, use clinically supported corrective measures to resolve them, and understand how to coach these movements using methods based on basic human Operational Mechanics. This integrated system will allow you to quickly identify and improve your performance, or your clients’. This method is not only innovative, but also grounded in science – pulling from multiple respected and developed disciplines. Once the basic operation mechanics and related postural/recruitment patterns are understood, we can use the core barbell lifts as both the assessment and corrective tools for movement issues. KMS covers a large variety of correctional movement patterns yet never deviates from our core tenant – basic movement patterns to improve human function, get stronger, and live better.

This website is intended to teach you how to use these movements and tools on yourself or your clients in conjunction with our Guided Tutorials and training templates. The Kabuki Movement Systems portal is an ever-changing and continuously-growing resource for your ongoing training needs that can be used as a well-indexed quick reference video encyclopedia or as a systematic video ebook on the KMS approach.

Background on this Approach

KMS was founded by world-renowned coach and powerlifter Chris Duffin and his team at the Kabuki Strength Lab. Chris has been a strength coach for over 15 years and has coached more all-time record setting powerlifters than nearly any other coach in the world. He also owns several world records himself in his 25 years as an athlete. Chris combined this experience with his background in engineering and a constantly-learning mindset developed during his industrial leadership career. He sought out the leading rehab and sports clinicians in the world, learning directly from them and then refining and testing this approach with his team through years of gruelling work under the bar and in the weight room. He has also lectured on human movement in many university/college settings and has been a contributor to PhD-level curriculum. Numerous professional and college sports teams have consulted with Chris and integrated the KMS principles into their own programs to much success.

“I learned more about how the body operates under load in 2 days than during the 4 years of my Kinesiology degree”

– Anthony Zhang

045: Chris Duffin: The Secret To Making Massive Gains Without Pain

In this episode of the Super Strength Show, the Mad Scientist of Powerlifting, Chris Duffin, takes us on his journey to making massive gains without pain!

More Specifically in this Episode

• Vision, consistency, and hard work.
• Outworking every person around you, every single day.
• The benefits of stepping into the unknown.
• Defining your limits and testing your real strength!
• Be strong physically, mentally and emotionally.
• Apply the strength that you have in the most efficient manner possible.
• One of the most effective ways to rehab an injury.
• Take care of all the little things, and the big things will happen.
• Live, learn, and share!

As long as you’re pushing hard and making gains, you’re moving forward.
The one tool that every serious strength athlete should have!
Be passionate about what you do in life and stick to it!
Live life…Don’t let life live you.
About Chris Duffin

Chris Duffin is known as an elite lifter with the heaviest 4x bodyweight raw w/wraps squat in the history of powerlifting, with 881 lbs. at a bodyweight of 220 lbs. He has also deadlifted over 900 lbs. and broken the Guinness world record for most sumo deadlifted in 1 minute.

Besides these feats of strength, Chris is also a renowned coach and a go to for elite athletes in correcting movement problems. His approach to spinal stabilization and relation to barbell training is part of the curriculum for a PHD course on managing disc issues.

In addition to his success as an athlete and a coach, Chris has an inspiring life story. He went from growing up homeless in the mountains of California and Oregon to working his way up to a corporate executive while raising his younger siblings. Today Chris successfully balances his time between family, training, and his two careers.

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