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30.11.2016
Category: 2014
Written by: Nick Jack
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Stability training is one of those terms thrown around that is often completely misunderstood, abused or not given enough respect as to it's importance in maintaining a healthy strong body. All too often I hear sports people say I am going to do some stability or "core" work and them watch them complete a series of planks and abdominal exercises. This is not even close to stability training. On the flip side I have also seen the abuse of balance equipment where circus stunts are performed that could be classified as dangerous and risky. When most of us think of the term stability, we think of injury prevention, rehabilitation or balance exercises, and while this is very much a big part of any rehab program it is also a big part of any health and fitness program. Where people get it so wrong is confusing strength exercises with stability. True stability is all about TIMING! Being able to react with perfect reflexes to be able to maintain joint alignment ready for efficient and smooth movement. And it not just limited to the legs or the trunk. All joints require stability! In this article, we will share with you what stability really means, and how you can use it to enhance your training and performance.

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23.11.2016
Category: 2014
Written by: Nick Jack
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While there are many exercises I absolutely despise, I must admit there really is no such thing as a "bad exercise" that will guarantee you damage and pain. For if that was true you would not see exercises that become circus stunts that just blow your mind, eg Cirque du Soleil or Shaolin Monks. The difference is that these people understand progression, how to minimize risks, perfect practice and know that the exercises are not always about health but for entertainment. Funnily enough most of the circus stunts require more than just strength, often incredible balance and flexibility is a prerequisite, and looking good is completely irrelevant to the exercise. Yet what you see in most gyms today is an emphasis on looking good at the expense of stability and flexibility! How ironic! Now while I don't think there is necessarily a "bad exercise" I will classify my 5 worst exercises that often lead to injury and pain that I see everyday in our rehabilitation programs. I myself having been a Personal Trainer in Melbourne for nearly 12 years used to do some of these exercises with clients all the time before I wised up and become much smarter. In the article I will provide reasons as to why most of the population should avoid these exercises. (The exceptions would be for Shaolin Monks and circus performers, perhaps even gymnasts as these exercises would be so easy for them it would not make a difference, and they would already know that these will make them worse anyway). I also will give you the 5 Best exercises so we finish on a positive note and give you some clear direction as to what you should do.

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22.11.2016
Category: 2014
Written by: Nick Jack
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For such an easy to do exercise Push-ups deliver a real punch to your body's health. For as much as it can give you the great physique most of us are looking for, they provide a very unique way of strengthening our bodies and targeting areas that are commonly weak. We use this exercise in it's various forms often in our rehabilitation programs, in particular for neck and shoulder pain, but also with overall integrated skill development with spinal injury and various nervous system disease. They are without doubt one of the oldest and most common of all exercises to every person around the world. They are often used as a fitness test in Police, Military and various sporting clubs as well as being a cornerstone of programs for martial arts and gymnastics. It is fair to say everyone knows what a push up is and a rough idea of how to do one correctly. Unfortunately not many people are aware of the amazing benefits this exercise provides. In this article, I will explain the true value of the push up, how to do it right, and also give you a few different versions to try out that will really challenge you.

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