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#kettlbell has accumulated north of three million posts on Instagram. Your favorite fitspo is probably (most definitely) swinging and hoisting kettlebells overhead, and you’ve been officially convinced to swing and hoist kettlebells. If that sounds like you, you probably have run into an annoying and unexpected problem: Your grip sucks. Kettlebells aren’t the easiest tool … Read more
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As strength coaches, an athlete’s health should be the top priority. The role of a strength coach is to prepare athletes to play their sport and compete through strength and conditioning programs that are developed to elevate athleticism. More importantly, a coach’s job is to help reduce injury both on and off the field. New … Read more
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As strength coaches, an athlete’s health should be the top priority. The role of a strength coach is to prepare athletes to play their sport and compete through strength and conditioning programs that are developed to elevate athleticism. More importantly, a coach’s job is to help reduce injury both on and off the field. New … Read more
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For several years, at four different universities, I beat my brains out, attempting to find the ultimate training plan. Independent of any particular sport, I sought the most logical means of addressing all athletically desirable goals: Muscular strength and power Hypertrophy Fat loss Cardiorespiratory endurance Speed, quickness, and agility Joint flexibility and stability Injury prevention … Read more
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For several years, at four different universities, I beat my brains out, attempting to find the ultimate training plan. Independent of any particular sport, I sought the most logical means of addressing all athletically desirable goals: Muscular strength and power Hypertrophy Fat loss Cardiorespiratory endurance Speed, quickness, and agility Joint flexibility and stability Injury prevention … Read more
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Mass information in the fitness industry is a beautiful thing; it enables coaches and the general population to learn at a high rate. However, mass information can also lead to mass confusion. Figuring out how to train oneself and others can be a rollercoaster ride — and not always a fun one. Thankfully, the intentions … Read more
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Mass information in the fitness industry is a beautiful thing; it enables coaches and the general population to learn at a high rate. However, mass information can also lead to mass confusion. Figuring out how to train oneself and others can be a rollercoaster ride — and not always a fun one. Thankfully, the intentions … Read more
The post Move Well First: A New Path for Coaching Fitness appeared first on Breaking Muscle.
Danielle lost 50 lbs with MyFitnessPal and gained the nutrition know-how and confidence to help others find success, too.
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Being overweight prevented Ansar from meaningful relationships and being healthy. See how MyFitnessPal helped him with 200-pound weight loss journey.
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Weighing in at 440 pounds, with a diagnosis of prediabetes and a 5XL shirt size, James knew he needed to make monumental lifestyle changes. See how MyFitnessPal helped him on his weight loss journey.
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