by admin | Dec 29, 2016 | Anatomy, Athletic performance, balance, Blog, Bodywork, Breathing, core, deep core, diaphragm, endurance, explosiveness, Glute Workouts, Glutes, hamstrings, Hip flexors, leg control, Mobility, movement, swimming, training, weightlifting, yoga
This kind of neck gripping is robbing all of us of power! I’ve got three muscle groups to talk about today; diaphragm, core, and glutes. A preface; if you read this post and watch the video you will learn how to develop these parts of your body together, thus...
by admin | Dec 13, 2016 | Athletic performance, balance, biking, Blog, Bodywork, core, endurance, explosiveness, Glutes, improve performance, Mobility, movement, strength, swimming, training, triathlon training, weightlifting, yoga
The way I see it, you can train your body and mind any way you want. You can elicit the response you want most out of your body depending on how you go about training for that specific adaptation. For example, if your goal is to jump a certain height, you layout what...
by admin | Nov 3, 2016 | Anatomy, Athletic performance, balance, Blog, Breathing, Breathing exercises, core, deep core, diaphragm, endurance, Fascia, Glute Workouts, Glutes, Hip flexors, hip length, How to Work Your Glutes, improve performance, knee stability, leg control, leg strength, Low back fix, Mobility, movement, Postural correction, Posture, running, Stability, stamina, training, Uncategorized, weightlifting, yoga
I was an athlete for 15 years before I met my hips for the first time. It was in college and I had started taking pilates and yoga to help polish my running, swimming, and weightlifting. I was always “taught” about the hips in a broad not so specific...
by admin | Aug 19, 2016 | balance, Blog, Breathing exercises, core, deep core, diaphragm, endurance, explosiveness, Glutes, improve performance, leg control, Low back fix, movement, Postural correction, psoas, quadriceps, running, training, triathlon training, yoga
Today I am going to teach you ways to own your breath and subsequently own your movement. We all know that breathing is a vital function that keeps us alive. You’ve likely heard of the term, respiration. Respiration refers to the ability to breathe on an unconscious...