
Episode 192: Fitness for Busy Dads (and Others, Too)
09/27/23 • 59 min
Fitness for Busy Dads (and Others, Too)
– The MOVEMENT Movement with Steven Sashen Episode 192 with Karl Bratland
Karl Bratland is an online fitness and nutrition coach for busy dads. He helps dads fit fitness into their lives with the intent of moving better, feeling better, and looking better, so they can be active participants in their own lives. As a 41-year-old dad of 4, he understands the demands of balancing life, family, and health, both physical and mental, which is what drives him help other dads.
Karl has been coaching in some format for over 20 years, has a master’s degree in Exercise Science, and several coaching certifications. His focus is functional fitness that carries over into everyday life, allowing us to be better dads, husbands, and men.
Listen to this episode of The MOVEMENT Movement with Karl Bratland about fitness for busy dads (and others too).
Here are some of the beneficial topics covered on this week’s show:
How transitioning back to an active lifestyle can be humbling when you can no longer achieve what you used to.
Why comparing yourself to others on leaderboards or social media can lead to frustration and self-doubt.
How people should focus on what is best for themselves and their circumstances.
Why adjusting clients’ mindset and approach to their fitness routines can be as challenging as adjusting their physical workouts.
How men often struggle with ego and overestimating their athletic ability leading them to believe they can return to their previous levels of fitness when most cannot.
Connect with Karl:
Guest Contact Info
Facebookfacebook.com/livbetterfitnesstraining
Links Mentioned:livfitkarl.com
Connect with Steven:
Website
Twitter@XeroShoes
Instagram@xeroshoes
Facebookfacebook.com/xeroshoes
Fitness for Busy Dads (and Others, Too)
– The MOVEMENT Movement with Steven Sashen Episode 192 with Karl Bratland
Karl Bratland is an online fitness and nutrition coach for busy dads. He helps dads fit fitness into their lives with the intent of moving better, feeling better, and looking better, so they can be active participants in their own lives. As a 41-year-old dad of 4, he understands the demands of balancing life, family, and health, both physical and mental, which is what drives him help other dads.
Karl has been coaching in some format for over 20 years, has a master’s degree in Exercise Science, and several coaching certifications. His focus is functional fitness that carries over into everyday life, allowing us to be better dads, husbands, and men.
Listen to this episode of The MOVEMENT Movement with Karl Bratland about fitness for busy dads (and others too).
Here are some of the beneficial topics covered on this week’s show:
How transitioning back to an active lifestyle can be humbling when you can no longer achieve what you used to.
Why comparing yourself to others on leaderboards or social media can lead to frustration and self-doubt.
How people should focus on what is best for themselves and their circumstances.
Why adjusting clients’ mindset and approach to their fitness routines can be as challenging as adjusting their physical workouts.
How men often struggle with ego and overestimating their athletic ability leading them to believe they can return to their previous levels of fitness when most cannot.
Connect with Karl:
Guest Contact Info
Facebookfacebook.com/livbetterfitnesstraining
Links Mentioned:livfitkarl.com
Connect with Steven:
Website
Twitter@XeroShoes
Instagram@xeroshoes
Facebookfacebook.com/xeroshoes
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Episode 191: Are You Exercising Wrong? with Dr. Gains
Are You Exercising Wrong? with Dr. Gains
– The MOVEMENT Movement with Steven Sashen Episode 191 with Michael Kamalu
Michael Kamalu has been an avid multi-sport athlete since he was 3 years old, excelling in basketball, football, soccer, volleyball, and track (high jump & hurtles). He was a starter for the basketball and football teams for Davis High School, taking second in state (6A) in both sports his junior year, and continues to play competitive sports to this day. Michael started weightlifting 6 days a week when he was 14 years old. From the very beginning, he was intent on studying exercise-science, including the anatomy and biomechanics behind each lift and the various strategies and nuances in targeting each muscle, in order to optimize his physical fitness and athletic capabilities. Others soon began coming to him for tips and advice, and so he started informal personal training before even entering high school. As Michael's training and experience continued to grow throughout college and into medical school, he developed the unique ability to take new, academic knowledge of physics, physiology, neuroscience and anatomy, and apply it physical fitness and weightlifting. Combining that with his capacity for innovation, he started creating new and better ways to train, and developed dozens of novel techniques.
Yet, due to his perpetual participation contact sports, Michael was constantly getting injured - many of which became chronic and even required surgery, including a torn labrum in one shoulder and a rotator cuff impingement with biceps tendinitis in the other. Not wanting to undergo months-long recoveries, yet understanding that his normal weightlifting routines would only aggravate his injuries, Michael started developing hundreds of additional techniques, modifications to common exercises, and even completely new lifts that would allow him to continue to train and build muscle, while not only avoiding aggravating existing injuries, but actually rehabbing them and strengthening the joints to prevent any future injury. Then, after becoming frustrated with the lack of high-quality and scientifically accurate content he saw among "fitness influencers," Michael decided to share what he had with the world. What you can now find and benefit from in the "Dr. Gains" programs is the cumulative result of all of Michael's unique and extensive experience, personal training, scientific education, and creative ability. Additionally, his experience and success managing people as a business owner gives him the unique ability to understand his clients’ wants and needs, and to convey his knowledge and training material in a way that they can understand and implement in their own lives. Rather than just telling them WHAT to do, he teaches them HOW and WHY they're doing each exercise, empowering them to customize the content in his programs according to their specific situations and goals. There's truly nothing else like it in the industry!
Listen to this episode of The MOVEMENT Movement with Michael Kamalu about how to exercise correctly using Dr. Gains.
Here are some of the beneficial topics covered on this week’s show:
How many fitness influencers who claim to have natural results often use performance enhancing substances or have exceptional genetics, leading to unrealistic body expectations for others.
Why these unrealistic expectations hinder people from starting their fitness journeys.
How many fitness practices can lead to problems and injuries.
Why working muscles the exact same way each time can lead to imbalanced muscle growth.
How understanding the underlying anatomy of muscles helps analyze and customize exercises.
Connect with Michael:
Guest Contact Info
Instagram@michael_kamalu LinkedInlinkedin.com/in/michael-kamalu-57bb2013b
Links Mentioned:dr-gains.com
Connect with Steven:
Website
Twitter@XeroShoes
Instagram@xeroshoes
Facebookfacebook.com/xeroshoes
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Episode 193: Move BETTER with REAL Myofascial Release
Move BETTER with REAL Myofascial Release
– The MOVEMENT Movement with Steven Sashen Episode 193 with Steve Holmsen
Steve Holmsen is a trainer and educator who specializes in dramatic movement improvement through correcting muscle firing sequences. He accomplishes this through balancing the muscular firing sequences. I accomplish this through balancing the muscular structure by releasing tension in the muscles which frees the body to move with noticeably greater ease. Once the body is free it can move the way it was designed to function and is now amenable to corrective exercise. After the movements are corrected the body can now perform at a considerably higher level with reduced susceptibility to injury and joint discomfort.
Listen to this episode of The MOVEMENT Movement with Steve Holmsen about moving better with real myofascial release.
Here are some of the beneficial topics covered on this week’s show:
How it’s important to use non-invasive techniques for improving movement rather than relying only on invasive procedures.
Why genetics and environment don’t determine your ability to move effectively.
How myofascial release and foam rolling can be used for movement improvement and durability.
Why building a strong foundation starting feet first is crucial for overall movement efficiency.
How your shoe choice plays a role in foot stability and overall movement patterns.
Connect with Steve:
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Connect with Steven:
Website
Twitter@XeroShoes
Instagram@xeroshoes
Facebookfacebook.com/xeroshoes
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