by bodychek_admin | Jan 7, 2012 | BodyCHEK
As a reader of my blog, you’ll probably be aware that the person who has had by far the biggest influence on my career has been Paul Chek, the founder of The CHEK Institute. In a series of Paul’s recent blogs, he has given gratitude to each of the CHEK...
by bodychek_admin | Dec 26, 2011 | BodyCHEK, General Health, Strength & Conditioning
A student of mine, Mikko Paunonen sent me a video of him and a colleague working out and I thought it was so cool, I wanted to share it. Mikko shows what is possible with a functional body. You’ll soon see on the video that I taught him all his best moves (just...
by bodychek_admin | Dec 26, 2011 | BodyCHEK, Sports Injuries, Strength & Conditioning
In Part 2, I have included a Training and Recovery Diary that you can use to ensure you do not overtrain:
by bodychek_admin | Dec 26, 2011 | BodyCHEK, Sports Injuries, Strength & Conditioning
In order for performance to improve, you must train the body to go beyond its current capacity. In order to do so, the S.A.I.D. principle needs to be understood. S.A.I.D. stands for – Specific Adaptation to Imposed Demands. What this means is that if you want to get...
by bodychek_admin | Dec 26, 2011 | BodyCHEK, Professional Courses
Last week I was teaching CHEK Exercise Coach at The Albany in London. I had eight eager students all keen to learn coming from all over south England and one student from Finland. As always with a CHEK course, it was a great group of people to teach. Whilst many of...