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Bravo, you two gentlemen are not only so aware and intuitive with the way the body works but you're able to discuss it in English in a way that's easy to digest and thought provoking. I really appreciate you, sirs.
Samuli's foot training method next? Good video Dimensions of strength: Mind Willpower Focus Endurance Agility Skill Muscles Strength Speed Endurance Mobility Tendons / Ligaments Strength Elasticity Resilience Cardiovascular Endurance VO2 Max Heart rate variability Temperature regulation I'm sure there's more, but it's late. The point is that just focusing on one aspect will leave you short of your full potential in so many areas.
@@Vahvafitness Ohh. I guess I'll be doing A200XX for a third time then. I felt like this was the only weakness in the program, especially coming into it from KoT, and did extra ankle work outside the program.
@@NeutroniummAlchemistAthlete 20XX has lots of ankle strengthening integrated into the exercises of Phase 2 & 3 but now there will be isolation and specific ankle work
@@Vahvafitness Good to know! A20XX ankle exercises were more built into other exercises, whereas KoT had isolation ankle exercises. Boxer squats for example work the ankles for sure, but also a bunch of other stuff. I'm currently doing a combination of Iron King, Movement 20XX, Warrior 20XX, some stuff from the Health and Fitness Qigong course, and a side splits program I found. Looking forwards to the Athlete 20XX expansion.
People who approach fitness with that mindset probably struggle in every aspect of life. Fitness is a way of life and that way of life morphs as you experience different things and how you use your body. Assumptions close the doors to life.
I started doing movement flow training in november. I have a complex spine injury and no amount of physiotherapy or gym training has helped me progress. Now, just a few months in, Im still in pain, but im strong and feel free in my movement.
Why not both? Resistance training, esp while flowing, can be very meditative. I enjoy every aspect of making life easier, esp in being physically and creatively helpful for others.
BLOG: In depth article on "what is strength" and the differences between linear & non-linear strength training, quantity vs. quality based approach and more. Read it here! ➞ vahvafitness.com/what-is-strength/
Bravo, you two gentlemen are not only so aware and intuitive with the way the body works but you're able to discuss it in English in a way that's easy to digest and thought provoking. I really appreciate you, sirs.
Samuli's foot training method next?
Good video
Dimensions of strength:
Mind
Willpower
Focus
Endurance
Agility
Skill
Muscles
Strength
Speed
Endurance
Mobility
Tendons / Ligaments
Strength
Elasticity
Resilience
Cardiovascular
Endurance
VO2 Max
Heart rate variability
Temperature regulation
I'm sure there's more, but it's late. The point is that just focusing on one aspect will leave you short of your full potential in so many areas.
More ankle strengthening will be added to Athlete 20XX in the near future
@@Vahvafitness Ohh. I guess I'll be doing A200XX for a third time then. I felt like this was the only weakness in the program, especially coming into it from KoT, and did extra ankle work outside the program.
@@NeutroniummAlchemistAthlete 20XX has lots of ankle strengthening integrated into the exercises of Phase 2 & 3 but now there will be isolation and specific ankle work
@@Vahvafitness Good to know! A20XX ankle exercises were more built into other exercises, whereas KoT had isolation ankle exercises. Boxer squats for example work the ankles for sure, but also a bunch of other stuff.
I'm currently doing a combination of Iron King, Movement 20XX, Warrior 20XX, some stuff from the Health and Fitness Qigong course, and a side splits program I found. Looking forwards to the Athlete 20XX expansion.
Wonderful 👏👏
People who approach fitness with that mindset probably struggle in every aspect of life.
Fitness is a way of life and that way of life morphs as you experience different things and how you use your body. Assumptions close the doors to life.
I started doing movement flow training in november. I have a complex spine injury and no amount of physiotherapy or gym training has helped me progress. Now, just a few months in, Im still in pain, but im strong and feel free in my movement.
Great meditation and focus !
Inner peace - not body strenght
Why not both? Resistance training, esp while flowing, can be very meditative. I enjoy every aspect of making life easier, esp in being physically and creatively helpful for others.
@@LatimusChadimus Yep, but there is much more
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