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 | Dec 16, 2018 | Back to center, balance, Biomechanics, Body Care, Growth, health, Intentional, Joint control, Joints, movement, Muscle balance, Nature, Nervous System, Optimization, Rugged, Spatial Medicine, Stability, structural integration, Tensegrity, tissue health, Train Rugged
A New World If there was a world you had never been to, and it was safe. Would you travel there? And if in that world there were answers to questions you have, and it was safe to investigate it, would you travel there? This is a concept I’ve been playing with for a...
by admin | Jun 19, 2018 | alignment training, Anatomy in motion, Anatomy Trains, Back to center, balance, Biomechanics, Body Care, Breathing, Center, Conditioning, core, diaphragm, Efficiency, elasticity, endurance, Finding center, Nervous System, Optimization, Physiology, Posture, running, Spatial Medicine, Stability, structural integration, sustainability, training, Training with purpose, TVA, yoga
MAKING YOUR HEAD SPIN So the last post seemed anything but simple. I talked about your heart rate, arteries, and all the moving systems that are involved on a daily basis. My hope is that by the end of this post you have somewhere solid to start that you can then...
by admin | May 25, 2017 | agility, alignment training, Anatomy, Athletic performance, balance, Biomechanics, bipeds, Blog, body, Bodywork, Breathing, core, deep core, diaphragm, Efficiency, Fascia, health, Human Optimization, Human Performance, improve performance, Posture, Rugged, Spatial Medicine, sport, Stability, strength, sustainability, tissue health
Bring Back Biomechanics Pain is not meant to be part of training! Sadly it’s becoming the norm for most people in a gym to have chronic pains or ongoing injuries, and although a lot of it is the mentality of believing that “it is a part of working...
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 | Feb 13, 2017 | aerobic work, agility, Anatomy, Athletic performance, balance, Bodywork, Breathing, Breathing exercises, core, deep core, diaphragm, endurance, explosiveness, fitness, functional movement, Glutes, hamstrings, health, Hip flexors, How to Work Your Glutes, improve performance, leg control, leg strength, muscle function, plyometrics, quadriceps, running, Stability, stamina, strength, sustainability, swimming, training, weightlifting, yoga
Self motivation and discipline are two prerequisites to succeed in any sort of training plan. I don’t care what you’re working towards; a handstand, a 5k, a heavy squat, a marathon, a dance recital, an exam, a lab project, grad school, a...