I am
not a gadget person. My cell phone is
actually just a phone. My watch has an alarm and a stop watch; it can cover two
times zones. I have them both for
Pacific.
However,
I like “stuff” for training. I may have more
stuff than any trainer I know. TRX,
Bodyblade, kettlebells, clubbells, bands, fitballs, medicine balls, tennis
balls, airdiscs, etc.
Why?
As
people start down the fitness path and learn by doing what their definitions
and needs are they need new goals and challenges.
For
example as a strength trainer works on heavier weights they realize that a weak
link in the chain of a given movement, say a squat, is holding them back. Activating a sleeping assistor muscle will
take them farther, more quickly and with less injury than just digging in. Perhaps side squats with band resistance will
help with hip involvement, or a twisting motion with either the TRX or Bodyblade
will help them engage their core more.
We
are constantly discovering and rediscovering our movements. We clean up, refine and explore. The various
tools we have available to us dictate how efficiency we can explore these other
roads.
Tools
give us options, options give us the opportunity to explore, and what is
exploration with movement but play?
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