Why Our Fitness Culture Promotes Strength-Killing Fragility

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  • Опубліковано 11 гру 2024

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  • @molotovcockroach7260
    @molotovcockroach7260 9 днів тому +1

    Love this message. Just what I needed to hear, today. Thank you, sir 🙌🏽

  • @TheBrianBurkett
    @TheBrianBurkett 9 днів тому

    This applies to business too, good sir! Thanks for the great reminder!

  • @WHU63
    @WHU63 11 днів тому +12

    The current gym culture is all about looking good. I played rugby for many years, and in the modern game the average is to have around 30% of your squad out injured at any time. Such are the rigours of the game. The game is therefore built around functional strength and fitness and even then you get injured. By far the toughest competitors I've met are those who come from either farming or building sites. These guys work and lift all day every day. Their strength is natural and their stamina beats anyone who goes to the gym.

  • @johnobrien6869
    @johnobrien6869 12 днів тому +6

    The more rounded you are...cross training modalities on an upward spiral. Grip strength. Strength endurance. Getting up off the floor.. as a movement pattern to train. Original resets-crawling/head nods, vestibular training.
    Calisthenics as a baseline foundation. Add the Kettlebell swing, which essentially is an endurance deadlift pattern.Heavy club training like the Shield Cast and absolutely some loaded circle movements. Above all have fun. I regularly train while having a beer. Well...I put it down...😄

  • @brucehelppie6119
    @brucehelppie6119 11 днів тому +4

    great message. one of the advantages of calisthenics is you gym is anywhere you are. it's adaptable to changing circumstances.

  • @papasitoman
    @papasitoman 12 днів тому +10

    I read Breaking BUDS a few years back-the author (now a SEAL), wrote that most guys are like 160-170 lbs. who were just able to get by on very little sleep, and worked hard every day. They aren’t the bodybuilder guys people see on tv/movies.

    • @Tims_Gym
      @Tims_Gym 12 днів тому

      Fascinating!

    • @cafeapaka7501
      @cafeapaka7501 11 днів тому +3

      The reality is a 220lb bodybuilder physique is tough to oxygenate even if they have low body fat - the heart must work harder to pump blood to a larger physique. An athletic physique within the constraints your frame can handle optimally is best for such careers

  • @Dug-xe6gw
    @Dug-xe6gw 12 днів тому +3

    Really like this video Matt, i think you expressed very important ideas in a succinct way.

  • @nealesmith1873
    @nealesmith1873 11 днів тому +2

    I would rather be like a Jeep (mine is 29 years old and works great). Great message!

  • @Len_Dog17
    @Len_Dog17 12 днів тому +3

    Be more like sensei!

  • @ghost_82GR
    @ghost_82GR 12 днів тому

    Excellent

  • @pietbiertappertje4529
    @pietbiertappertje4529 12 днів тому

    Did the snatchtest once at a RKC clinic. Did it without practice, while a lot of big trained guys failed. Not that I was so awesome, more they were not adaptable enough (and their arms were too big/heavy).

  • @luisnabais
    @luisnabais 12 днів тому +5

    The current global culture promotes fragility in general, not just in fitness.

  • @cesarjkd8379
    @cesarjkd8379 12 днів тому +2

    Wjll the book be ready for Christmas?

  • @NorbertHurni
    @NorbertHurni 12 днів тому +1

    👏🏼👍🏼👊🏼

  • @ChanceBerryman
    @ChanceBerryman 11 днів тому +1

    I fell into this trap big time

  • @kjee8679
    @kjee8679 11 днів тому +1

    The difference between effective and optimal is irrelevant for 80%, or more, of the population.

  • @adamtakacs5197
    @adamtakacs5197 12 днів тому +3

    Dr. Mike and his followers are Ferraris.

  • @BenTrem42
    @BenTrem42 12 днів тому

    • @BenTrem42
      @BenTrem42 12 днів тому +1

      p.s. many years ago I came across an article on how top-shelf Olympic athletes are actually health fragile!

  • @shobikhan9613
    @shobikhan9613 12 днів тому +4

    Over Analysis leads to Paralysis .. hehe 🥲