Sports-Specific Chuck Wolf Interview by Chuck Wolf | Date Released : 02 Nov 2010 3 comments Close Back to top About the author: Chuck Wolf Chuck Wolf has a Masters of Science Degree in Exercise Physiology from George Williams College and specializes in Applied Biomechanics. He presently is the Director of Human Motion Associates in Orlando, Florida, consulting with clients ranging from the rehabilitation setting to professional athletes of the highest level including many of the top 50 PGA players in the world and numerous professional baseball players. He has emerged as a leader of functional anatomy and biomechanics within the fitness and sports performance industries and works extensively with internal medicine physicians, orthopedic specialists and physical therapists addressing musculoskeletal issues and developing corrective exercise programs. Chuck has presented at many national and international conferences, written dozens of articles and produced many educational videos in the areas of human motion, sports science and human performance. Full Author Details Related contentContent from Chuck Wolf There is no related content. Please click here to see more... | Strength vs Function: Functional Strength in Movement by Chuck Wolf | Videos Meeting of the Minds with Wolf, Chek and Cappuccio by Paul Chek, Bobby Cappuccio, Chuck Wolf | Videos Foot Assessment by Chuck Wolf | Videos Flexibility Highways by Chuck Wolf | Videos Exploring the Fascial System, Part 4 by Chuck Wolf | Videos Chuck Wolf Interview by Chuck Wolf | Videos Changing With The Trends by Chuck Wolf | Videos Biomechanics of the Foot by Chuck Wolf | Videos Leave a reply Comments (3) Manning, Jessica | 24 Aug 2011, 18:27 PM Had the pleasure of hearing/seeing Chuck speak this past weekend (CanFitPro) Toronto. His knowledge is so thorough, and he's so interesting to listen to. Satiated my hunger for further learning. Reply Vitalis Okoth, Tinga | 21 Dec 2010, 07:50 AM Its great to hear your interview. Exchanging is the essence of our civiliisation. Reply Crandall, Ryan | 20 Sep 2010, 18:35 PM Thank you. I consider Chuck Wolf the guy who started me thinking first OUT of the Box. Thank you for being a great mentor Chuck! Reply Back to top