by admin | Nov 17, 2017 | alignment training, Anatomy, Anatomy Trains, Biomechanics, Bodywork, core, Efficiency, functional movement, Functional Patterns, functionality, Human Movement, Human Optimization, Human Performance, improve performance, Kinesthetic, Muscle Association, Muscle balance, Uncategorized
Issue: No Anatomy Classes Adults, kids, pretty much nobody on this planet is being exposed to anatomy education. Kinesthetic literacy has been oriented around sports, dance, and thats about it. And even these complex scenarios where movements are taught, they...
by admin | Oct 27, 2017 | Anatomy Trains, Biomechanics, Body Care, Bodywork, Breathing, functionality, Muscle Association, Personal Training, SMFR
The Trainer’s Dilemma I had a friend ask me recently, “so Rob, what’s a day in the life look like for you? I have no clue what you actually do.” I love when people ask me these sorts of questions. I used to be...
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 10, 2017 | Adductor strength, Anatomy, anterior chain, Athletic performance, balance, bipeds, Blog, core, Efficiency, explosiveness, flexibility, functional movement, functionality, glute workout, Glutes, Human Optimization, Personal Training, plyometrics, posterior chain, Practice
You can never do enough unilateral work in your training. One of the reasons I enjoy this alternative to traditional sagittal plane lunges is because you work your adductors and lateral stabilization of your pelvis. If you ever watch somebody run or walk,...
by admin | Mar 13, 2017 | Anatomy, Athletic performance, body, embodiment, functionality, training, Uncategorized
I get asked all the time, “Rob how do I get better?” ‘Better’ is relative to the circumstance at hand, but generally speaking the person I’m training is asking about how to improve the functionality, stability, and strength of their body....