Training philosophy

Functional body training, described plainly

Important: These notes describe movement education principles for informational purposes only. This is not medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Consult your doctor before beginning any exercise program.

Pillars

Triad we return to in every brief

Stability, elastic strength, and positional patience. Each pillar gets language you can repeat to yourself mid-session, which keeps decisions calmer when fatigue arrives.

  • Foot pressure maps guide squat-depth choices without guesswork.
  • Torso strategies are taught as options, not universal mandates.
Abstract training lines on a deep plum field

Drill library structure

Exercises ship with intent lines, common mechanical drift, and a stop rule. Nothing here promises clinical outcomes.

Locomotion blocks

Low-amplitude carries and rhythm walks that respect flooring noise in shared buildings.

Loaded patterns

Hinge and push families with Tier A/B loading so you can scale within the same session.

Conditioning finishers

Short aerobic touches using dumbbells or none; always optional and time-capped for busy weeks.

“Training sticks when the vocabulary is honest. If you cannot describe why a set exists, pause and rewrite the plan.”

Coaching notes — internal standard

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