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Screw One Percenters, Try the FOUR Percent Rule.

by Dan Williams | Jan 19, 2018 | Blogs, Improving Athletic Performance, Psychology

The compounding effect of improving on the ‘one-percenters’ is, though cliche, a powerful way of creating a long term upward trend. Whether in business, health, performance or personal development, this strategy of creating ‘marginal gains’ is...

Is Your Training Trending Upward?

by Dan Williams | Dec 5, 2017 | Blogs, CrossFit, Exercise, Improving Athletic Performance, Psychology

Much importance is placed on the success of each individual training session an athlete completes. Although the sum of these individual session is important, sometimes the emphasis placed on this ‘micro view’ of progress can be damaging. Negative reactions...

Why You Should Add Strict Chest to Bar Pull-ups to Your Training.

by Dan Williams | Nov 21, 2017 | Biomechanics, Blogs, CrossFit, Exercise, Health, Improving Athletic Performance, Musculo-skeletal Rehabilitation, Programming

The pull-up is a key exercise in the development of strength and shoulder health. When done correctly. Many of the issues with pull-ups occur as a result of incorrect shoulder mechanics, often resulting from ineffective methods of scaling. We discuss these mechanics...

Disciplined Movement

by Dan Williams | Nov 7, 2017 | Biomechanics, Blogs, CrossFit, Exercise, Exercise Philosophies, Flexibility, Health, Improving Athletic Performance, Musculo-skeletal Rehabilitation

It’s human nature to find the easiest way to do things. In fact, it’s in our genes – a survival advantage. In the field of exercise and health however, sometimes the easy way isn’t the best way. We have to fight the deconditioning and...

Finding The Flow

by Dan Williams | Oct 19, 2017 | Blogs, Exercise, Health, Improving Athletic Performance, Psychology

Flow. The Zone. Ideal Performance State. Runner’s High. Being at one with… Each of these refers to an optimal state of consciousness where we feel our best and perform at our best. An inverted U model shows the relationship between performance and arousal,...

Pre- Competition Movement Preparation

by Dan Williams | Oct 12, 2017 | Blogs, CrossFit, Exercise, Flexibility, Health, Improving Athletic Performance, Musculo-skeletal Rehabilitation, Programming

Your taper in the days leading up to a competition is a vital part of your preparation. But a taper doesn’t mean inactivity. Here, we outline the best way to prepare your body for competition. For the full picture, and a day-by-day guide from a week out, read...

Dealing with a Bad Training Day

by Dan Williams | Sep 26, 2017 | Blogs, CrossFit, Exercise, Exercise Philosophies, Improving Athletic Performance, Psychology

Bad training days happen. They’re part of the game. The first step in learning to deal with them, is to accept that they WILL happen. Once you have this acceptance, you give yourself permission to have an ‘off-day’, and the associated stress or...
CrossFits Number One Biggest Pacing Mistake

CrossFits Number One Biggest Pacing Mistake

by Dan Williams | Sep 18, 2017 | Blogs, CrossFit, Exercise, Exercise Philosophies, Improving Athletic Performance, Programming

CrossFitters face one major problem in trying to develop correct strategy and pacing strategies. They make the mistake of trying to use an energy system that’s too intense for the workout they’re doing. As a result, they reach a threshold and the byproducts of the...

CrossFit Workout Strategy: Science and Application. WEBINAR.

by Dan Williams | Sep 15, 2017 | Blogs, CrossFit, Exercise, Improving Athletic Performance, Programming

This practical webinar teaches CrossFit athletes the science and application of correct pacing and workout strategies. We use a knowledge of energy systems and human performance characteristics to develop a practical framework for maximising performance in competitive...

How to get motivated by pulling not pushing.

by Dan Williams | Sep 12, 2017 | Blogs, Exercise, Health, Improving Athletic Performance, Psychology

There is no shortage of resources and opportunities available to improve health. Education is at an all-time high. Exercise in its varying forms is unequivocally accepted as a positive life choice. Nutrition information and guidelines are (in the majority) now...
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