Change Starts with One Thing

By Amanda PerryMindset, Nutrition

Today I’m going to tell you about the one thing you need to do in order to lose weight or get in the best shape of your life. This week marks the start of a new year for many people. The kids are back in school, vacations are winding down and it’s time to get … Read More

Lateral Squat with Counterbalance

By Mike PerryFMS, Kettlebell Training, Mobility 1 Comment

The lateral squat with counterbalance mobility drill can improve your efficiency in the squat, single leg squat, single leg deadlift, lunge, and deadlift. However, like all exercises, you must perform the drill properly to reap the benefits. It’s best to start this drill without any weight until you own the pattern. Once you understand the basics, it’s … Read More

It’s Not You, It’s Me

By Mike PerryMindset, Sports Performance 1 Comment

There comes a time in your life where you’ll need to let go of a particular sport or exercise that you love dearly. For many of you, this type of training may be even part of your identity. For example, maybe you identify yourself as a runner, a powerlifter, a crossfitter…whatever! Here are a few examples I see often. Scenario … Read More

Move Better with Hip Prying

By Mike PerryMobility

Hip prying. You should be doing this! Yes, you. Hip prying might be one of the quickest and most effective hip mobility drills that I know exists. In just a few minutes, I’ve seen clients go from barely being able to squat at all to squatting below parallel! Steps to Perform Hip Prying Mobility Drill … Read More

Effective Hip Mobility Drills

By Mike PerryMobility

For this week’s Mobility Monday, we are flashing back to the first part of a series we did on hip mobility! If you are familiar with our original tag line, it’s as follows: Move Better. Feel better. Perform Better. We meant it. 🙂 If you move well, you will most likely perform well. Here is … Read More

Let’s Have Some Standards

By Mike PerryCoaching, Conditioning, Strength 2 Comments

Before I start, keep in mind I’m not saying you need to call the exercise police and demand perfection on every set and rep, but rather that you (and your clients) should have some standards on how to perform basic exercises. Sure, technique will vary from person-to-person, but here’s the way I look at it: If you were … Read More