by admin | Oct 18, 2017 | alignment training, Anatomy Trains, Biomechanics, Fascia, fitness, Functional Patterns, functionality, Longevity Training, Personal Training, Posture, sustainability, tissue health
21st Century: Aging Us Faster In case you didn’t know, there are several deteriorations that occur in our body as we get older. The two main ones are bone demineralization and muscle or fascial dehydration. Bones become brittle and muscles develop stiffness. This...
by admin | May 31, 2017 | alignment training, Anatomy, Athletic performance, Biomechanics, Blog, Bodywork, Breathing, Conditioning, fitness, functional movement, functionality, glute workout, health, Human Performance, knee stability, muscle function, Optimization, Rugged, Tensegrity
Your Anti-Gravity Subsystem There’s no stopping it, time is coming for you, and each one of us. The only chance we have to beat it is to improve our biomechanics and understand how to rebuild the spring system in ourselves. The spring system is the pliability...
by admin | May 19, 2017 | alignment training, Anatomy, Athletic performance, Blog, Bodywork, core, Efficiency, fitness, health, Human Optimization, Improved Cognition, Nervous System, Personal Training, Physiology, Rugged, Spatial Medicine, sustainability, training, Uncategorized
BALANCING THE HUMAN SYSTEM As I’ve grown in the fitness and health industry the hardest part to train in myself and clients has been balance. Building muscle, a routine gym schedule, or even working to achieve certain strength goals has always been the easier...
by admin | Apr 21, 2017 | Anatomy, Athletic performance, Bodywork, Breathing, Efficiency, Fascia, fitness, health, Human Performance, movement, Posture, Practice, sport
THE FACTS Whenever we think of working out typically it sends us into the performance state of pushing ourselves. And there’s nothing wrong with that- unless it’s all you’re doing whenever you train. I understand there are a lot of us out there who...
by admin | Apr 3, 2017 | alignment training, Athletic performance, balance, fitness, flexibility, foundation, functional movement, Mobility, Stability, tissue health
Everyone who trains is usually looking for something different. Somebody might do it to counter their work lifestyle, like somebody who sits eight hours a day, five days a week. Someone else does it for competition, trying to achieve a personal best in either an...
by admin | Mar 4, 2017 | anterior chain, core, diaphragm, endurance, fitness, hamstrings, Low back fix, low back pain, movement, muscle function, posterior chain, rectus abdominis, sport, strength, Uncategorized, weightlifting
Having a posterior chain that receives the message to ‘turn-on’ is going to help us in the world of movement for many reasons. Apart from being a major contributor to uprightness and posture, it is also a contributor to lifting load off of our joints and...