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Functional Fitness Modalities

Functional Fitness Modalities. Semper Fit Health and Fitness. Functional Training. Functional training is a system of conditioning activities that are designed for the specific purpose of enhancing one’s performance in life, combat, sport, and/or activity.

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Functional Fitness Modalities

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  1. Functional Fitness Modalities Semper Fit Health and Fitness

  2. Functional Training Functional training is a system of conditioning activities that are designed for the specific purpose of enhancing one’s performance in life, combat, sport, and/or activity. It is dynamic, multi-planar, multi-directional, rotational, specific to the sport or activity, and trains the body the way it’s supposed to move.

  3. Functional Strength Functional strength relates to training for performance and movements applicable to combat and other activities of daily living. Developing specific strength, flexibility and agility will enable results to achieve combat readiness. Train with a purpose, train with intent, train for the mission.

  4. Training for the CFT Traditional training is still important but will not adequately prepare the Marine for the CFT Combat fitness training is necessary Energy system training Functional training Training for the CFT will help a Marine improve their PFT

  5. 4 Pillars of Human Movement Locomotion Moving in any direction Rotation Rotational movement Change in Center of Gravity Center of mass gets higher or lower Push/Pull Bringing an object closer to, or pushing it away from the body

  6. Tactical Performance Making of a Tactical Athlete Dynamic warm-up Balance and coordination Core and functional strength Speed, agility, quickness (SAQ) Power Flexibility

  7. Dynamic Warm-up

  8. Includes integrated flexibility and joint stabilization Increases body temp Increases range of motion Reduces muscular tension Aids in coordination Develops body awareness Reduces risk of injuries Preparation for activities Up to 15 minutes Dynamic Warm-Up

  9. Balance and Coordination

  10. Balance The ability of the body to maintain a desired posture either static or moving

  11. Balance and Coordination Barriers to good balance: Lack of… Proprioception Endurance Strength Concentration And/ Or… Sustaining Injury, Illness or disease

  12. Balance Benefits of good balance: Stable under all conditions Ability to move in unpredictable conditions Environmental Feedback Surface changes Center of gravity changes

  13. Coordination A skill-related component of physical fitness that relates to the ability to use the senses, such as sight and hearing, together with body parts in performing motor tasks smoothly and accurately Coordination is the movement performed by body parts described as being smooth and accurate

  14. Core

  15. Core Supports the spine All movement includes trunk Movement in the 3 planes Sagittal- Flexion and Extension Frontal- Lateral Transverse- Rotational

  16. Power Power is the time rate at which work is done or energy is transferred. The ability to act with force.

  17. Power Power Speed x Strength = Power Speed = Power (assuming strength remains the same) Strength = Power (assuming speed remains the same)

  18. Training for Power Olympic Lifts Front Squat Overhead Squat Clean Snatch Push-Press Deadlift

  19. Training for Power Plyometrics Type of exercise training designed to produce fast, powerful movements, and improve the functions of the nervous system

  20. Training for Power Plyometric drills are a fundamental part of combat fitness training Plyometric drills help develop rhythm, speed, power and muscular endurance Training focuses on rapid deceleration and acceleration of muscles that create a stretch-shortening cycle Strive for speed of execution Visualize the ground on fire Limit ground contact Explode immediately after Recover between all sets Think quality, not quantity. Examples Bounding Jumping Hopping Skipping Hurdles Plyometric Drills

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