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 | 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 | Sep 22, 2019 | alignment, alignment training, Biomechanics, foundation, Functional Patterns, Joint control, Joint health, Mental Health, Muscle balance, Optimization, Physiology, Psychology, Restorative, Spatial Medicine, structural integration, sustainability, Tensegrity, Train Rugged, training, Training with purpose
What are Biomechanics? Training with biomechanics takes into account your current position in space and how your body adapts to physical circumstances. As an example, lets say you have arthritis of the knees. Arthritis occurs because of joint friction, excessive...
by admin | Feb 11, 2019 | alignment training, Anatomy, Anatomy in motion, balance, Biomechanics, Body Care, Breathing, core, foundation, functional movement, Functional Patterns, Gait, glute workout, Glute Workouts, Glutes, hip length, How to Work Your Glutes, Human Movement, Human Optimization, Joints, knee stability, leg strength, Physical therapy, Physiology, stamina, structural integration, tissue health, Train Rugged, training, Training with purpose
Minimal equipment yet highly effective glute max lengthener In this video we are demonstrating an easy, at home corrective exercise you can do to lengthen your glute max fibers. Why do we want to lengthen them? Because if your glutes are short, or tight, they...
by admin | Jan 5, 2019 | Center, Efficiency, elasticity, embodiment, Food, Functional Patterns, functionality, Gait, Growth, health, Healthness, Human Performance, Intention, Motion, Nature, Nervous System, Nutrition, Optimization, Physiology, Posture, Power, Practice, Psychology, Rugged, Spatial Medicine, structural integration, sustainability, sustainable, Tensegrity, Train Rugged, training
Heading into the New Year means different things to everybody. Some see it as the time to make that change they’ve been wanting to make, and for others it’s another day in the life. I mean after all, you can make a resolution to change any time you want, right? Being...
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...