What are the top 5 most Underrated Health & fitness tips?

What are the top 5 most Underrated Health & fitness tips?

In the world of fitness, some valuable tips often go overlooked, hindering individuals on their health and performance journeys. Discover the top 5 most underrated fitness tips that can transform your training. Misconceptions and a lack of awareness about these tips can lead to suboptimal results and frustration in your fitness journey.

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Can You Lose Fat and Gain Lean Muscle with Body-Weight Exercises?

Can You Lose Fat and Gain Lean Muscle with Body-Weight Exercises?

In the world of fitness, there's a persistent question that many individuals grapple with: Can you build muscle mass and lose fat effectively through body-weight exercises alone? This dilemma often perplexes those on their health and performance journey. We'll explore this common concern and provide you with a comprehensive solution, explaining how Atlas Performance Training can guide you toward your goals.

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Is it Possible for the Average Person to Maintain a Ripped Muscular Physique Year Round Without Steroids?

Is it Possible for the Average Person to Maintain a Ripped Muscular Physique Year Round Without Steroids?

Achieving a ripped and muscular physique is a goal many aspire to, but the notion of maintaining it year-round can be daunting. The question often arises: Is it possible for the average person to maintain a chiseled physique without resorting to steroids? In this post, we address this concern and provide a solution, outlining how Atlas Performance Training can help you maintain your ideal physique naturally.

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Functional Movement Screening and Corrective Movement: Ensuring Proper Athletic Development

Functional Movement Screening and Corrective Movement: Ensuring Proper Athletic Development

In the pursuit of athletic excellence, understanding the concept and significance of functional movement screening is paramount for youth athletes. Functional movement testing goes beyond the surface, probing the intricacies of an athlete's mobility, stability, and overall physical function. In this blog post, we will explore the essence of functional movement testing for youth athletes, delve into practical methods for conducting these tests, discuss strategies for correcting and improving functional movement, and provide real-life examples illustrating the transformative power of these assessments and corrective exercises.

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Tracking Progress Through Strength Assessments: Maximizing Offseason Gains

Tracking Progress Through Strength Assessments: Maximizing Offseason Gains

In the world of youth athletic development, progress is the name of the game. It's not just about working hard; it's about working smart. One essential tool in this journey towards excellence is the use of strength assessments. In this blog post, we will explore the vital role of strength assessments for youth athletes, the types of assessments commonly used, how progress tracking informs training adjustments, and provide inspiring examples of athletes who achieved remarkable gains through proper physical assessment and tailored training programs.

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Daily Pull-Ups: Is it a Good Idea?

Daily Pull-Ups: Is it a Good Idea?

Pull-ups are a fantastic exercise for building upper body strength, but what would happen if you did them every day? In this blog post, we'll explore the potential consequences of daily pull-ups, how they can impact your health and performance, and whether it's a sustainable approach to your fitness journey.

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Will weightlifting have a negative affect your joints once you are over 50 years of age?

Will weightlifting have a negative affect your joints once you are over 50 years of age?

Strength, mobility, and fitness know no age limits. If you're over 50 and looking to increase lean muscle and strength while maintaining joint health, you're in the right place. Atlas Performance Training has crafted a 6-week program that prioritizes joint mobility and resistance training to empower you to become the hero of your fitness journey.

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What’s the hardest part of getting fit?

What’s the hardest part of getting fit?

Are you ready to embark on a 90-day journey that will transform your body, boost your fitness level, and elevate your overall health? Atlas Performance Training presents a comprehensive program designed to help you become the hero of your fitness story. This program combines strength/resistance training with cardio sessions for a balanced and effective approach.

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Maintaining a 20-25 Pound Fat Loss: The Role of Consistent Strength Training"

Maintaining a 20-25 Pound Fat Loss: The Role of Consistent Strength Training"

Losing 20-25 pounds of body fat is an incredible accomplishment, but the real challenge lies in maintaining that hard-earned weight loss over the long term. Many individuals find it difficult to sustain their progress without making drastic changes to their diets, often leading to the frustrating cycle of yo-yo dieting. In this blog post, we will explore how a consistent strength training routine can be the key to maintaining significant fat loss without the need for drastic dietary alterations. Let's delve into the problem, its impact on health and performance, and the detailed solution we offer through our Atlas Performance Training (AP Excel) Personal Training Program.

The Problem:

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 Navigating Weight Loss: Medication vs. Nutrition & Exercise

Navigating Weight Loss: Medication vs. Nutrition & Exercise

Today, we're shedding light on two pathways to shed body fat: the innovation of the weight loss medications Wegovy and Ozempic compared to harnessing the power of nutrition and exercise for long-term well-being.

Wegovy and Ozempic: A revolutionary approach to weight loss, the cutting-edge injectable medicine by Novo Nordisk, is tailored for adults with obesity (BMI 27+) aiming to embark on their weight loss journey. Building on the success of Ozempic, Wegovy offers a targeted solution backed by clinical evidence.

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Get Strong to Hit’em Long

Get Strong to Hit’em Long

Strength training can help improve your golf swing in 2 major ways, but first lets look at the terminology and how most avid amateur golfers approach their health and performance training. In most cases non-professional golfers approach their physical fitness/strength and conditioning with a attitude that it is optional, or they don’t think it is important at all, until they are forced to take it more seriously due to a lower back issue or injury that is preventing them from play the game at level that they find fun and somewhat competitive. They key is to take the bull by the horns and be proactive in your health and performance so that you can enjoy the game and play without any physical limitations.

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Rebuilding Your Body

Rebuilding Your Body

It is important to consult with a physical therapist or certified fitness professional coach with the knowledge of how to work with and train individuals with joint and mobility limitations. These professionals have the experience to develop a personalized exercise plan that focuses on strengthening the muscles (for example the Quadriceps and Hamstrings in regards to the knee ) and opposing joints surrounding the joint that will be replaced (hip and ankle in regards to the knee). This also will help improve joint stability and range of motion, as well as prepare the body for the demands of surgery and rehabilitation, which is very important to help speed up your recovery and help prevent additional complications…

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Why You Don’t Have to Spend a Fortune on Getting Healthy and Fit

Why You Don’t Have to Spend a Fortune on Getting Healthy and Fit

While it would be nice to have a personal trainer on standby for personalized fitness sessions, not everyone can afford this route. However, that's not to say it's your only option to lead a healthy, active lifestyle. There are, of course, other alternatives (many of them free) that you can make use of, too.

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Specific Health and Performance Training For Athletic Development

Specific Health and Performance Training For Athletic Development

All great gains and achievements on the field and or court of play are made possible when athletes chose to dedicate themselves to the process of developing the work ethic needed to achieve their goals in the offseason, and between seasons if they are multi-sport athletes to compete and win in the regular and post-season. The four areas of focus mentioned above should be the foundation of any comprehensive training program. There may be other elements that could be included but for the sake of time, I chose to focus on these 4 elements that have shown results for my clients over the years. Let’s also keep in mind that this process is for the long-term growth and development of the athlete and there is no such thing as a quick and easy path to improving the physical and mental development of a youth athlete. Any youth training program should have the long-term development of the athlete in mind, and address all areas that will improve their physical and mental performance…..

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The 3 Whey's to Get Stronger and Healthy

The 3 Whey's to Get Stronger and Healthy

For one reason it’s relatively expensive, secondly what the body does not use it dumps what leading you to literally and figuratively flush money down the drain, and thirdly it is not sustainable in a realistic fashion, just think about how many different supplements you have tried for a few months over the past several years including the ones in your the kitchen cabinet that have gone unused. The use of supplements can be beneficial to and health and performance training program, whether your goal is to lose weight and improve your body composition, or if you are an athlete who is looking to gain weight, get stronger, faster, in the offseason supplements can give you the added edge you are looking for, but only if your nutrition plans’ foundation is based on consuming whole foods that have the three main macronutrients:….

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The New and Old Smarter Cardio Training of the 21st Century....

The New and Old Smarter Cardio Training of the 21st Century....

The goal of any training program should be to develop these energy systems and “train” them to produce the energy in an efficient manner during practice and competition so that energy is readily available to the muscles during physical activity. All three energy systems are interdependent of each other, but in most situations, one energy system or a combination of two of the three is required to make things happen. This goes into the concept of performance-specific training and how to create training programs that are designed specifically to produce improvements in muscular endurance, cardiovascular fitness, and improvements in speed and power of the individual….

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Joint pain Series: Blog Post #1 Knee Joint Pain

Joint pain Series: Blog Post #1 Knee Joint Pain

In this post, we are going to look at 5 exercises that can help manage, reduce, and or eliminate knee pain. There are several issues that may be the cause of knee joint pain, but the most common issue is caused by strength imbalances within muscles the leg, namely the quads the muscles in the front of the upper leg or thigh leg and the hamstrings, the muscles in the back of the upper leg or thigh. Mobility issues in the two joints that are on the top (the hip) and the bottom of the leg (the ankle) also could be the cause of pain in the knee joint, or a combination of both.

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          Every Push deserves a PULL:          Posterior Chain Development

Every Push deserves a PULL: Posterior Chain Development

Posterior chain development is extremely important for athletic development and for the prevention of injuries. One of the main objectives for posterior development is to make sure there are no strength imbalances between the front which is the anterior the back which is the posterior during physical activity….

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Goal Setting: Create your outcome

Goal Setting: Create your outcome

This is something that we all use to give our wants and dreams a destination. I first learned about goal setting was my sophomore year in high school during a black student union meeting. Todd Lyght from the University of Notre Dame was invited to speak to us about his experience and to give us some tips and advice on how to set yourself up for success. The steps that he used were simple and straight to the point. At the time Notre Dame was the top college football organization in the country. One of the first topics he covered was goal setting and his system for setting his goals. Being a guy who loves examining systems and processes this was right up my alley!

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Top 6 Health and Performance Nutrition Tips that can Improve your Recovery and Healing

Top 6 Health and Performance Nutrition Tips that can Improve your Recovery and Healing

These all help in the management of the inflammatory response that is triggered from heavy bouts of exercise and or competitive events. These foods also provide the vitamins and minerals needed to promote healing and repair

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