by admin | Oct 24, 2019 | alignment, alignment training, Anatomy, Anatomy in motion, Body Care, bodymind, Bodywork, bones, Breathing, Breathing exercises, Center, circulation, Growth, Health Coach, Healthness, healthy joints, Power, Practice, preventative care, Psychology, psychosomatic
Below are brief descriptions of techniques and modalities used most often at Train Rugged. Depending on your goals and needs, any and all combinations of modalities might be used during a session. MYOFASCIAL THERAPY The term “myofascia” refers to the connective tissue...
by admin | Oct 22, 2019 | alignment, alignment training, Anatomy, Anatomy in motion, Bodywork, bones, Breathing, core, deep core, diaphragm, Efficiency, embodiment, foundation, functional movement, Functional Patterns, Gait, Human Movement, Human Optimization, Intrinsic stability, Joint control, Joint health, Kinesthetic, Muscle Association, Muscle balance, Personal Training, Physical medicine, Physical therapy, psychosomatic, Spatial Medicine, Spiral, stamina, structural integration, Tensegrity, tissue health, Train Rugged, TVA
What is Structural Integration? Structural Integration (SI) is a therapeutic process that uses various techniques and modalities of manual therapies to help bring you into an improved, more efficient structural and functional balance. SI aims to optimize the body you...
by admin | Oct 11, 2019 | bones, Breathing, Breathing exercises, Center, Conditioning, deep core, Finding center, fitness, Food, Food as fuel, functionality, Gait, gait work, Intention, Intentional, Intrinsic stability, Joint control, low back pain, Mental Health, Mobility, Physiology, Posture, Power, SMFR, Spatial Medicine, Stability, strength, structural integration, sustainability, sustainable
The Ramifications of Improper Body Use Are Big Now more than ever before, people are suffering from degenerative diseases. There is no coincidence that this has happened since we begun using our bodies less. What is interesting is that connective tissues; tendons,...
by admin | Sep 29, 2019 | alignment, alignment training, bones, Breathing, Gait, healthy joints, Human Movement, improve performance, Personal Training, Physical medicine, Physical therapy, Spatial Medicine, Train Rugged, training, Training with purpose
What is Joint Physiology? The human body has ~206 bones, ~350 joints, and more than 650 muscles. Simply put, our joints evolved over thousands of years. It took time in order for our hands, fingers, toes, hip, jaws, and everything else to develop the motion that it...
by admin | Jan 21, 2019 | alignment training, Anatomy in motion, Anatomy Trains, Back to center, balance, body, Body Care, bones, Breathing, Center
The Human Masterpiece You evolved to be able to do a lot more than squats, elliptical, pushups and play sports for your movement. You are a uniquely designed human being, with over 200 bones and over 350 joints that can orchestrate an infinity amount of patterns with...
by admin | Dec 4, 2018 | alignment training, Anatomy in motion, Athletic performance, Back to center, balance, Biomechanics, Bodywork, bones, Fascia, Growth, health, Healthness, Human Movement, Human Optimization, Human Performance, Human potential, Intention, Intentional, Longevity Training, Mental Health, Mobility, Practice, sustainability, sustainable, Tensegrity, Train Rugged, training, Training with purpose
The short, fast, and dirty is…our body’s health is at stake. A Big Debate If you’ve seen any of my other posts, you may start to get the feeling that I’m not the biggest fan of “exercise”. Sure, I use the word every day, but that’s only to get my messages...