by Paul Miller | Feb 21, 2022 | Functional Wellness, Life, Personal Training
When I hit the big 40 I realised that I couldn’t train the same way as I used to. When I tried to do 4 or 5 sessions a week I felt tired. When I decided to go all out and try for that last rep at the cost of form I would get injured. Now, I train 3 x per week...
by Paul Miller | Feb 14, 2022 | Functional Wellness, Life, Uncategorized
We humans have been around for a long time. And though we have evolved we still have much of our genetic movement blueprint. Our ancestors would squat down and eat around the fire, they would hinge to pick up heavy stones for shelter, lunge to get up and down hills,...
by Paul Miller | Feb 7, 2022 | Fat loss, Functional Wellness, Personal Training, Workouts of the Week
In the last newsletter I covered everything you need to know about abs and core training. This week I thought I would share my top 9 abdominal exercises with you. But before I get into my top 9 I wanted to share with you my worst abdominal exercises Crunches ...
by Paul Miller | Jan 17, 2022 | Functional Wellness, Personal Training, Workouts of the Week
The number one job of our abdominals is to protect our spine Yes, the job of the abs is to protect the spine. Abs aren’t just there to impress the opposite sex. The abdominal muscles and connective tissue that surrounds the muscle holds the spine in place. If...
by Paul Miller | Jan 9, 2022 | Fat loss, Functional Wellness, Life, Nutrition, Uncategorized
So, you need to lose a few christmas kg’s and you jump on to the interwebs to look at the best way to do it. Before you know it you have been bombarded with what feels like a 100 different diets and the devoted, zealous supporters that come with each and everyone. ...
by Paul Miller | Dec 21, 2021 | Functional Wellness, Kettlebell classes, Personal Training, Uncategorized, Workouts of the Week
All too often I see workouts that have been created with very little to no thought of balancing muscle or movements. The 7 fundamental movement patterns can for most part be broken down into two groups Movements with the emphasis on pushing Movements with the...
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