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The Rise of Functional Fitness

Introduction to Functional Fitness

Functional Fitness

Functional fitness is a type of exercise that focuses on movements that mimic real-life activities. The goal is to improve overall strength, balance, and mobility. Unlike traditional fitness, which focuses on isolated muscle groups, functional fitness is designed to improve performance in everyday activities such as lifting groceries, climbing stairs, or playing sports. Functional movements are multi-joint, multi-muscle exercises that engage the whole body. Examples of functional movements include squats, lunges, push-ups, and pull-ups.

Benefits of Functional Fitness

Functional fitness has gained popularity in recent years due to its practical applications and focus on overall health. The benefits of functional fitness include:

  • Improved balance, flexibility, and coordination
  • Increased muscle strength and endurance
  • More efficient workout that burns more calories in less time

Equipment Used in Functional Fitness

While functional fitness can be done with little to no equipment, there are a variety of tools that can be used to increase the intensity of the workout. Some common equipment used in functional fitness includes:

  • Kettlebells
  • Medicine balls
  • Resistance bands
  • TRX bands

Tailoring Functional Fitness

Functional fitness can be tailored to different fitness levels and goals. It is important to start with basic movements and gradually increase the intensity and complexity of the workout. A functional fitness program should be designed to target specific goals, whether that is to improve overall health, increase strength and endurance, or prepare for a specific sport or activity.

Overall, functional fitness is a versatile and practical way to improve overall health and performance in everyday activities. By incorporating movements that mimic real-life activities, functional fitness can help individuals build strength and endurance that translates to improved quality of life.

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History of Functional Fitness

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