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Multi-Planar Movement: Are You Guilty Movement Limitation?

Multi-Planar Movement: Are You Guilty Movement Limitation?

  1. Are you limiting your physical potential? 
  2. Is your training program dynamic and designed to cover all of the bases to achieve optimal fitness and physical function? 
  3. Are you hitting plateaus with your fitness and strength?

Are you training with multi-planar movement. Look I know it’s easy to fall into a rut. When it comes to building strength this is something that can happen and affect a number of variables in your training and life if you have made such a mistake. Today I want to talk about a way you can avoid this mistake and take the bull by the horns in order to correct it if you are guilty of it.

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20 Reasons Your Strength Program Is Failing You

20 Reasons Your Strength Program Is Failing You

The original publishing date of today’s article was back on July 16, 2018.

If you’re constantly getting frustrated about not hitting your goals and falling short of your PR’s then this article is really going to help you out. I’ve compiled a list here of some different mistakes that I’ve seen people make over the years when it comes to understanding why their strength program is failing.

If you really want to get serious about ramping up your results then you need to read over this list. I know you’ll find it very helpful. If you like the article please make sure to share it with your friends and family. Now go read and apply!

  1. Are you struggling to make significant gains in your strength program? 
  2. Are you not building the lean strong functional physique you desire to have? 
  3. Have you hit a dead end and are at a loss for answers while being frustrated with the lack of results? 
  4. Do you feel bombarded with the science and abundance of information? 

If you answered “yes” to any, or all of these questions then I’m going to try to clear all of it up and explain why your strength program is failing here with these top 20 reasons. The goal here is to present to you a simple checklist that you can scan down to check off where you’re experiencing problems in your own training so that you can make the changes you need for some real results.

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Do You Lack In Your Development Of Kinesthesia?

Do You Lack In Your Development Of Kinesthesia?

  1. Are you familiar with the concept of kinesthesia? 
  2. Do you know how to develop kinesthesia in your body? 
  3. Are you in control of your body’s movements and able to pick up how to do new things rather quickly, or do you struggle to move and perform? 

Kinesthesia is the physical trait that comes with having awareness and movement of the parts of your body. I’ve had an interesting career with being able to work with athletes of all kinds. The process of training and working with many sports has made me a better coach and trainer…and this has not only enhanced my own personal development of kinesthesia, but it’s enhanced my ability to teach the development of this trait to others.

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Valsalva Maneuver: How You Can Get Stronger With Tactical Breathing

Valsalva Maneuver: How You Can Get Stronger With Tactical Breathing

  1. Did you know that you can immediately make yourself stronger just by correcting your breathing? 
  2. Are you familiar with the concept of tactical breathing? 
  3. Have you ever heard of the valsalva maneuver?

Tactical breathing is a miracle. In fact, most people are shocked when they discover that I can immediately make them stronger just by correcting their breathing. 

What? Yes, you read that correctly. Continue reading to learn more.

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How To Calculate Your Absolute Work Volume For Strength

How To Calculate Your Absolute Work Volume For Strength

  1. How do you know what intensity to lift in order to get stronger? 
  2. Do you keep track of your total lifting poundage on a weekly basis? 
  3. How do you know how much total work volume you’re putting in for your strength training? 
  4. How do you calculate true strength gains? 

If you’re looking to keep a measure on making some real gains in strength then you MUST understand how to measure it. To do this you need to understand how to calculate your absolute work volume.

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