For the past 30 years we have been training the same way.
Our fitness programs have been highly influenced by equipment manufactures, which
designed machines to isolate muscles one at a time. However, as great as this
maybe be for developing the “show muscles” of a bodybuilder they do not help us
function very well in sports or everyday life.
A brief look back at the history of fitness will show that
the overall fitness of the average person, quickly declined at about the time
when weight machines began replacing free weights and total body lifts were
replaced by isolation lifts.
Unless you are a bodybuilder there is little benefit to isolating
muscles. Instead, by changing the focus to building “go muscles” you will increase
overall strength, which means gains in athleticism and performance of daily
activities.
“Go Muscles” are built through total body exercises that
involve squatting, bending, lunging, pushing, pulling, rotating, and carrying
weight that challenges the body and stimulates the metabolism, leading to
leaner more toned body. These exercises are first built off of the ability to
lift and control your own bodyweight before adding any additional weight.
Exercises can be as simple as a squat with your own bodyweight or a set of
push-ups, or as complex as a farmer’s walk with an unbalanced load or a barbell
power clean.
So why is a 40-year-old mother of four children doing seated
chest presses and bicep curls? When all she wants to do is lose ten pounds and
have more energy. She is never going to compete in a bodybuilding contest and spends
eight hours each day sitting at a desk in front of a computer. As a result, she has developed postural
imbalances in the shoulders and hips due to prolonged sitting. So why is she sitting on a machine in
the same position that she spends most of her day when she exercises?
Instead, she needs to get up and on her feet, picking weight
up from the floor and pulling weight toward herself, with exercises like kettle
bell swings and TRX rows that will help to improve her posture by strengthening
the muscles that are weak in her body from sitting all day.
The way fitness is being done is changing and the focus is
becoming more and more on developing functional training, i.e. “go muscles”, so
change up your regular routine and get started with a fitness program that focuses on functional training.
Ready to incorporate functional training into your routine? Get started today with our 30 Day Personal Training Experience for $69. Call 724-934-2000 to get started.
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