MAINE'IAC PRIMITIVE MOVEMENT

“Fear is all in the head” ~S.Q.

Everyone has fear, fear is good, fear protects us from harms way. Fear induces adrenaline to help us mentally and physically deal with potential danger or any nerve racking experience life throws at us. Although sometimes fear keeps us from participating, but when we realize that fear is a state of mind and only temporary we will stand toe to toe, meet it eye to eye, and change the outcome. Your mind is powered by the connection between thought and response. We have the ability to envision all sorts of possibilities and outcomes and respond with a commendable decision in less than a second. Living in the present reminds us that aligning the mind, body, and spirit cuts fear in half and later washes the other half away. Situational training… Read more

Flying like an Eagle …for AEO

American Eagle Outfitters (AEO) invited our man Brandon to feature in their Fall “Live Your Life” campaign.   Check what happens when primitive movement meets Oregon    

Bloc training video: Climbing, jumping, swimming & breath control (beach workout)

It’s a beautiful day for a beach workout! Watch this video and get creative. Think about how you can adapt these movement to match your skill level. Enjoy. http://www.primitivemovement.com/2012/10/bloc-training-video-climbing-jumping-swimming-breath-control/  

Bum 101

Firming a rock hard bum is POSSIBLE! It’s not as difficult as you think. I’m especially talking to you WOMEN! Whether you were blessed with a booty or not, you can still build those muscles into a more profound backside:) It’s neglecting your bum during your training session that will leave your gluteus sad and droopy. Your glutes are the strongest muscles in your body. These powerful hams of yours are made up of three distinct regions: Gluteus Maximus Gluteus Medius Gluteus Minimus They are all connected to support the body and serve as armor around the hip and thigh area. As well as propelling you to run, rise out of bed, jumping, and the list goes on and on. Most of the time, weak gluteal muscles are the cause… Read more

No compression suits, No chalk, No Straps, No tacky, No tape — not for me anyway

Last Saturday I competed in the 4th Annual Bath Heritage Day’s Strongman and it was an absolute BLAST! I was in the light weight division (231lb’s and under) I weighed in at an astonishing 170lb’s:) I have an ankle that i’ve been re-building for the past two months due to a severe fracture so this event was also dedicated to see what it could handle. I’ve lifted heavy a few times throughout the rehab process but mostly i’ve relied on moving primitively using just my bodyweight and dieting to be as light as possible for the least amount of pressure on the joint… I’m a NYC trainer, I walk A LOT! For each event we had 60 seconds to complete as many reps as possible except for the yolk walk… Read more

Bloc Training: Swimming, Climbing, Balancing & Jumping

Warm up by swimming to your location or treading water for 5-10 minutes concentrating on the breath warming the lungs up as well. Starting position is in the water… while treading water get an idea on the route you’ll take up the face of the rock/cliff. Swim over to the cliff where you are able to climb out of the water and up to a height you feel comfortable jumping from. Once you’ve reached the part of the cliff you’re going to jump from. Place your feet in a comfortable position (depending on the shape of the rock). Once your balance and feet are secure, jump using your arms and legs to explosively send you up and forward to a safe landing zone in the water (the same place you were… Read more

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