Home-Based Strength & Fitness For Middle-Aged Men: Dadbod Session #2
Short, intense, home-based strength and fitness workouts are a great way for busy Dads to fit in the physical training they need. Here's another example of what I mean.
Attention Recreational Runners! Why And How To Run “Strides”.
"Strides" are a great way to warm up and fantastic for building strength, speed and coordination without a high fatigue cost or lots of stress on your body.
This is especially so for beginner and intermediate runners, who may run with poor form at slower paces but have good technique at higher paces.
Hypertrophy For Dadbods: Muscle Gain For Middle-Aged Men
“How do I pack on more muscle? “
So goes the primal yearning of middle-aged Dadbods across the ages.
Verily, I hereby bequeath to thee the secret knowledge. (Translation: In this article, I'll tell you how to do it. )
Kristian Blummenfelt’s Trendelenburg Sign. Should He Fix It? The Answer Matters To You.
Recently, a picture of Kristian on Instagram caught my attention. He was running on a treadmill, and I thought my myself, "Huh... It looks as though he has a Trendelenburg sign."
Unleash The Beast! My Top Ten Beast Mode Exercises
The best beast mode experience will have you moving in a way that's intuitive and somewhat low-skill, where you can focus on massive effort. You need to lose yourself in the struggle and not be all up in your head. Exercises that mimic the sort of thing a neanderthal would do work nicely (running, hitting stuff, throwing stuff - you get the picture).
How Do I Get Faster?
How did I knock some time off my Parkrun PB?
How do I gain some speed to perform better during mid-week soccer?
How do I improve my running speed to impress the selectors for that state development team?
How can I move quicker around the court to really annihilate my mates in tennis?
How do I get FASTER?
This article is about improving your running fitness as a time-poor recreational athlete using a simple, time-tested approach.
Why Running Fitness Matters In Field Based Team Sports
It seems pretty obvious, but running fitness really matters in sports like hockey, AFL and soccer. And this is especially true for midfielders, and players in other wide-ranging positions.
How-come? Why is it so important?
Client Case Study: Sam Used A Custom Program To Form An Exercise Habit
Meet Sam. He’s in his early 40s - married with two young kids. Working as a Christian pastor.
Sam and I were chatting at a get together recently. We were talking about my work, and the conversations segued onto his own fitness journey - which is a common occurrence!
Sam had an active childhood and played some sport as a uni student, but as time wore on he had stopped any sort of vigorous exercise or dedicated training. Nowadays, his activity was limited to walks with the dog, or the family, plus active play with his kids.
Client Case Study: Meet Rae
Rae is using her NDIS funding on personal training to improve her strength & fitness, including to counteract the negative impact of cerebral palsy, caused by a stroke when she was a baby.
A Cape To Cape Walk Packing List
Back in late April this year, I went on my annual blokes hiking trip. On the menu this time was the Cape to Cape track. Well, the southern half of the track that is - from Prevelly to Augusta.
Exercise-Induced Appetite Changes Can Drive Weight Loss
Many people feel a sense of frustration at how little energy may be “burned” through exercise,
“30 minutes of slogging my guts out and it only burns off 1 mars bar!” (Or words to that effect).
While it’s true that the energy used in training sessions is comparatively small when compared to the quantity of calories you expend in day-to-day life (including sleeping!), you should not lose heart or think that physical training has no impact on weight management.
Enter The Pain Cave: High Intensity Interval Training As Exposure Therapy For Anxiety
Could I harness my pre-exisiting love for training and deploy it in service of my recovery from generalised anxiety?
An Interview About Low Back Pain With Alex Chia, Physiotherapist
Alex was kind enough to chat to me about these topics:
1 - What is back pain? What is the prognosis for back pain?
2 - Is "hands on" treatment (aka "manual therapy") necessary?
3 - Which factors can drive the development of a chronic pain problem?
4 - What is counterintuitive about back pain?
5 - What should you look for in a Physiotherapist?
Men’s Health Matters Because Men Matter (…Physical Training Is Part Of The Solution…)
Modern life can set men up to fail health-wise. It can also be detrimental to the attainment of the masculine ideal. Physical training is part of the solution. I know this from personal experience. (When I’m not eating soul food…)
“Smart. Sporty. But not smart enough to get into Medicine.” My Reasons For Leaving The Physiotherapy Profession
But at the end of the day, the single biggest factor which led to me bombing out of Physio (and letting my registration slide away) was the dodgy ethics in the prevailing commercial paradigm in musculoskeletal private practice.
Reflections On Tracking My Diet Using Cronometer
Recently, I thought that I had better become more familiar with the ins and outs of this tracking process. I want to know what it’s like so I can speak about it in depth with my clients. So, I tracked my food and drink intake for roughly two weeks - albeit imperfectly. Here’s some reflections on that process…
Evaluating Claims Of Health Journalists
How can you know whether media articles reporting on health and medical research are fairly and accurately representing the research results they are writing about?