Shownotes
In this episode:
At the commencement speech for Dartmouth College's graduates in June of this year, Roger Federer spoke eloquently on the power of positive thinking and how it enabled him to win close to 80% of his matches over the course of his career despite having lost almost half of the points that he played in those matches. Can athletes in other sports learn from his example and is there evidence to support this notion that being positive can affect outcomes? We discuss in the Medical Mailbag. Also, a conversation with Michelle Bond, a kinesiologist and researcher on the importance of understanding the fascia and how as athletes we can leverage that understanding to improve our performance and recovery.
Segments:
[08:36]- Medical Mailbag:
[38:00]- Interview: Michele Bond
Links
Roger Federer's commencement speech
Michele's Facebook page
@michele__bond on Instagram
Michele's Website
Michele on YouTube