Simple. Hard. Effective.
Rich holds the Professional Barbell Coach Certification by Barbell Logic and follows their approach to strength training. This method involves teaching, coaching, and progressively overloading the most effective compound exercises: the squat, bench press, press, deadlift, and complementary accessory movements. Strengthening these basic human movement patterns is the optimal way to achieve strength, muscle, vitality, and overall health and function. This simple, hard, and effective approach works for all age groups due to its basis in science, anatomy, physics and physiology. Anyone can get a client sweaty and sore doing random workouts with no rhyme or reason. Barbell Logic is a training system which involves carefully manipulating variables over the long term for a quantifiable increase in strength.
Logs are meticulously kept so you can hold your coach accountable for your progress. This method is ideal if you are an athlete looking to improve performance in your sport, if you are looking to build a more aesthetic physique, or if you are in your 70’s and beyond looking to improve your quality of life. Why Strength?
Strength is critical to our existence and interaction with our environment. It is the production of force against an external resistance. Competitive football, mowing the lawn, or playing with your kids, all these activities require force production. Our ability to produce force declines as we age, but strength training can reverse this process. Strength is the most important physical adaptation we can acquire because it increases all fitness attributes like power, mobility, endurance, co-ordination, and balance. While training specifically for these attributes doesn’t necessarily make us stronger. Getting stronger will improve performance in any given sport. It improves our body composition, increases muscle mass, insulin sensitivity, bone density, joint integrity, tendon strength, and overall physical function. Why Barbells? Barbells are the single best tool to get stronger. We train normal human movement patterns like putting something up over head, squatting down, and picking objects up off the floor. You can use more weight with barbells than dumbbells, kettlebells, or any other type of exercise, which is why they are superior to these modalities in terms of building strength. They are incrementally loadable with as little as a half-pound, to hundreds of pounds for the most serious athletes, so all age groups can benefit. They involve flexibility, balance, and skill, unlike machines. Start Strength Today! Sessions at Kur are completely private, devoid of any crowds and distractions. No need to be intimidated or have to hunt down equipment. We have everything necessary to achieve your goals including a power rack, 500+ pounds of weights, multiple barbells, chin up bar, dumbbells, and more.
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