Broadly speaking, functional strength training enhances fitness ability by targeting the core, joints, and multiple muscle groups. Find exercises here.
Functional training focuses on exercises that mimic real-life movements, helping you improve strength, balance, coordination, and flexibility. Whether you’re lifting groceries, climbing stairs, or ...
Most runners will gravitate toward the back squat, according to Bui. This is because the front squat demands more upper-body strength than the back squat in order to maintain a good torso position, ...
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