June 25, 2015
Functional Movement 411 With Jason Dubois
Training, whether to get fit in general, for bodybuilding or bikini fitness competitions, or anything else under the sun, can sometimes be difficult to undertake yourself. That's where personal trainers come into the picture, as there's no better motivation than someone who knows exactly what they're doing is right beside you to guide and motivate you.
As our meal management systems help you maintain your nutrition for optimum performance, so a gym trainer can help do the same for your. Below, check out Jason DuBois' guide to functional movement to find out the types of tips you could gain from working with one!
With so many different fitness fads, many of my clients get confused as to what is the proper way to get in shape, stay lean and be healthy. But before any goal can be attained, it is my duty as their trainer to make sure they are physically ready to start! Functional movements are an important aspect when it comes to training. What are functional movements? They are certain movements that place demands on the body's muscular system which ultimately trains different muscle groups to work together and prepare for everyday activities and high impact movements. When I first meet with my clients, I assess them to see if they have any asymmetries or imbalances. Dysfunctional movement indicates an increased risk of injury. Its important to identify those patterns and correct them so injury will not occur.
With so many different fitness fads, many of my clients get confused as to what is the proper way to get in shape, stay lean and be healthy. But before any goal can be attained, it is my duty as their trainer to make sure they are physically ready to start! Functional movements are an important aspect when it comes to training. What are functional movements? They are certain movements that place demands on the body's muscular system which ultimately trains different muscle groups to work together and prepare for everyday activities and high impact movements. When I first meet with my clients, I assess them to see if they have any asymmetries or imbalances. Dysfunctional movement indicates an increased risk of injury. Its important to identify those patterns and correct them so injury will not occur.