Renagade Training with the Xvest - Part 2 |
Renegade
Training with the Xvest™ - Part 2
By John Davies
True athletic
accomplishments come from the development of the solid formation of
generalized and diverse athletic abilities in conjunction with an iron will
as noted previously as the Renegade wheel of conditioning. It will serve you
like a foundation of proverbial bricks and mortars, an impenetrable
structure in which all future development and specific skills to be laid
upon. The failure of most
exercise programs or lets say a common omission is simple the first step and
the possession of overriding themes and concepts of training. Training
should not simply be done to train but to teach the body to move in the
manner it was meant to. Muscular development occurs vis-à-vis the
purposeful teaching of the proper bio-mechanical co-ordination of movement.
In line with the Renegade concepts of training this extends to the
management of stabilization as it pertains to the withstanding,
propelling and re-directing of force with joint and core strength and ensuring
proper postural alignment. Therefore as we cut through the complexities of
training we see that “core” of expertise lays the central concern of
proper postural alignment and core strength. While numbers are chased in
weight rooms for either athletic or aesthetic reasons – the route to do so
is through the establishment, or more aptly put – the perfection of
postural alignment. Teaching
the body to work in the most efficient manner it was meant to and
eliminating imbalances in strength and range of motion. However in the
modern gym facility, in lieu of more challenging weight bearing movements
that will impact upon the core, range of motion and postural alignment, the
exercise enthusiast and the athlete alike have been sold quick-fix
solutions. These “solutions” in a peculiar twist of fate are in fact
leading to a myriad of problems, injuries and unattained performance goals.
Yet this is what makes the Xvest
such an extraordinary and rare exercise tool. It is not a technical skill to
be learnt, such as performing an Olympic lift or even a unique medium such
as a kettlebell and nor does it involve debates regarding various training
systems. Simply it is the perfect medium
to increase weight-bearing loads on the core in both active exercise or
passively wearing during your day. By re-enforcing proper movement with the use of the Xvest you are unequivically strengthening the core in the most direct and simple manner possible and with that be on the way to attaining your goals (see the Xvest here:http://www.renegadetraining.com/xvest.html). |
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