What Is Free+Style?

First off, what is freestyle? In the context that we will be discussing today, Freestyle is a strength and conditioning approach in which you cross over and practice other movement disciplines in order to develop a foundation of skills. Sound familiar right? Do we not already do this? Name us a gym in which you simultaneously perform high speed Olympic lifting movements next to long distance running, next to hand balancing, next to climbing (ropes). Sound like CrossFit? It is hard to find that model anywhere else, even in the strength and conditioning world many gyms are specialized (think: gymnastics, powerlifting, or weightlifting specific practice)

Back to freestyle- The freestyle approach was designed  by a CF coach named Carl Paoli. Carl has over 15 years experience as a competitive gymnast and next to that as a coach. Today he is a coach at CF San Francisco and a contributing mind at MobilityWOD. In his new book, “free+style: maximize sport and life performance with four basic movements” he lays out four basic principals that will help any athlete or mover define and understand his or her movement practice. Whether you are pursuing peak performance or just looking to be able to safely lift the lawn mower into the car, these four elements will help you understand how to take the right steps towards your goals in and out of the gym.

Focus on being productive not busy -Tim Ferris

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The First Element is Observation

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The Take Away Point?

Whether you are a weekend warrior or Olympic athlete, it pays to have a coach. Accurate decisions are made through observation not guessing.

Still interested, check out Carl’s book and stay tuned for the next piece of the puzzle “sense”