“Integrating proximal stability and distal mobility through structured movement sequences. Designed to enhance resilience, control, and freedom of movement, this session transitions seamlessly between whole-body isometrics, targeted motor unit activation, and mobility drills. Perfect for warm-ups, active recovery, cool-downs, or as part of any working day.
Proximal stability–>Distal monility (copy)
SIIT
Horizontal Loading
LAR
Rub & Scrub Rib Cage/Adductors
time
time
The first step to "Activate" the body is improving Fluid Dynamics. Fluid Dynamics is about enhancing circulation of our lymph, blood and water. Better perfusion of tissues particularly musculoskeletal tissue, improves joint and tissue function and removes waste that has been stagnant in various areas of the body.
Set | Time |
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1 | h:m:s |
Perform rub & scrub first prior to activation. Doing so will enhance the following activation drill by hydrating skin, fascia, muscle, and sensory proprioceptors housed within the skin.
LMT
Pelvis motor unit recruitment
reps
10
load
light
Tempo
controlled
reps
10
load
light
Tempo
controlled
Set | Reps | Load | Tempo |
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1 | 10 | Light | Controlled |
GAR
LMT
Lateral band hip distraction
reps
5-10
load
moderate
Tempo
slow
reps
5-10
load
moderate
Tempo
slow
Set | Reps | Load | Tempo |
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1 | 5-10 | Moderate | Slow |