I wish you saw the bigger picture

This is a marathon of a process; I’m talking physical and mental development. Many opportunities arise for us to make an easy advance; however, the transition can feel rushed, and our desire often dominates our capability. You see the handstand push up, the muscle up, and the huge lifts. Fun is in our interaction and patience with progression. Blown attempts, blind adherence, and rushed movement, will leave you lying in chalk. Knowing it takes 8 years to Mastery, why would you attempt to get there in 8 minutes?

Clear as day but you don’t see the vision,
What we got deserves some patience,
Cuz this ain’t no finger painting

Addressing mobility is laying the foundation in all areas for you to move freely. Joe Montana would practice drop back drills that would bore high school football players to death. Wax on, wax off; Mr Miyagi drove one boy crazy with simple tasks before revealing their application. Progression, transition, substitution, activation, supplemental, accessory and corrective exercises should make up the bulk of your program. Advance simple exercise difficulty instead of leaping to the next progression. Add load, change tempo, or increase volume; otherwise, you’ll have to regress.

Beautiful and modern all the same,
But what’s a photo if it’s out of frame

You have attainable dreams; however you must chase what’s in view before arriving at your destination. Functional range is something rarely sought after on the road to movement. That round back has held up for years, yet your lifts haven’t risen significantly. Working hard through a difficult repetition is crucial, but cut the set before it gets ugly. Just because you managed to irk through it, doesn’t mean you made a healthy adaptation. Ingraining motor patterns is the same way you ingrain values. Integrity is built through character, not charisma.

If I make it I’ll come back to get you,
I’ll paint all the world for you,

This is what I do, what we do. As movement coaches we study and apply the science. We challenge and experiment with techniques of old, and new. We’ve learned hands on, and know what works and what doesn’t. Through our environment we are able to find the most effective ways of progressing. We program, progress, regress, reposition, and cue you for greatness.

Life is movement.

I pray you see the bigger picture

This has become more prevalent in the last few months in my personal development in addition to the big picture of our MadLab Community. Live a better life and appreciate the journey in continuing what you love to do. Love yourself.

We’re in your corner.

Chesty

Monday’s Workout:

Warm Up: Dowel Work

Skill/Tech:

(:10) A) Snatch jump to high pull – 3 sets of 4

(:20) B) 1 High hang snatch 1 Power snatch – 5 sets  (75-80% of 1rm)

(:40) Workout: 20 minutes to complete:

3 rounds of:  How many strokes to row 30 calories

Score is total strokes from all 3 rounds
Score as AFRAP (as few reps as possible)

– Can’t pull above your nipples
– No race starts – first stroke must be full
– No coasting at end

In between attempts 1 and 2 – 10/10 Tea party

In between attempts 2 and 3 – 30/30 Halos

Cheers!

HOS