Your Body’s “Operating System”

In this modern age of powerful computers in everyone’s pockets and apps for everything, it would seem that anything we need help with can be digitally facilitated.  Almost anything, that is.  For some endeavors we still need to get physical.  Getting fit and strong is one of those hands-on activities that still uses technology that was available to us pre-iPhone.  However… Consider the possibility that there is an “operating system” for athletic endeavors, that needs to be running properly to get your best results.  Just like the OS on your phone, this human movement operating system can make or break the apps you try to use.  If we keep the system up to date with the latest improvements, your apps are far less likely to crash.  If we neglect a few updates though, it might not be safe to run those “Set a new PR,” or even “Accomplish your Goals” apps anymore!  

So what, pray tell, is this amazing system?  I’m so glad you asked because it’s a proprietary Breakthrough Strength & Fitness blend of movement skills training that can improve your performance for just about any physical task.  

You might have heard this one before, but I’ll say it again; strength is a skill.  But what do we really mean by this?  When we say this, we don’t just mean lifting heavier, we’re actually talking about a lot more than brute force.  In our context, the skill of strength also means the skill of stability, of mobility, of coordination and mental toughness.  We’re talking about movement skill.  The ability to balance, to move our joints freely and to achieve more intense, coordinated muscle contractions are all trainable skills which net impressive increases in sports performance, body composition and the quality of life in general.  Let’s face it, owning a body that moves well and feels strong is way more fun!  

IMG 6704

The progressive skill development techniques that professional coaches employ today are part of a principles-based system that can chart a course to success for just about any fitness challenge.  These principles for training the body are what you might think of as our “operating system” for all the apps (fitness goals) we like to run on our devices (bodies).  Ha!  I’m a bit too fond of analogy, apparently.    

In the world of fitness, we are forever inundated with tools, tech, and supplements which promise a better tomorrow.  Lost in this maelstrom of material is the body itself which is supposed to do the work!  It’s not the tool, of course, but the body and mind that uses it that makes all the difference.  Movement matters. The way we perform a movement is often the only thing making the difference between safety and injury! Ergo, a body that moves well also performs well, and is safer to use than one that doesn’t work on how it moves.  

To illustrate these concepts a bit further, let’s talk about pull ups; hanging motionless from a bar with your elbows straight and then pulling yourself up until your chin is above the bar.  One of the most common fitness goals that we love to tackle at Breakthrough is helping students achieve a personal best with this feat of strength.  In some cases it’s one pull up, and in others it’s 21 pull ups.  In either case, which ingredient do you think matters more, the pull up bar we use, or the body that’s doing the pull ups?  Right. It’s the bar.  Just kidding!  This is an exercise that you just can’t fake your way through. In order to run the pull up app, you need an operating system that supports it.  We need to create that system by enabling a favorable body composition, training the requisite mobility and teaching the muscles to maximally contract in the correct sequence.  Getting to know how to steer bodyweight with the greatest efficiency and under complete control by breaking the movements down into a series of drills, now that’s how to build a formidable platform to safely run complex programs on; ones that include pull ups.  

High performance and safety is achieved by what an athlete does with his or her own body, not just the tech or equipment used in training or on the field. Athletes with greater control over their own bodies are more likely to succeed in most endeavors.  I have not had the pleasure of trying this, but I suspect it would be far easier to teach a gymnast to play golf, than to teach a golfer to perform an iron cross on the rings. The gymnast’s general physical preparedness is usually better, of course, and that preparedness is rooted in the ability to maximize their movement skill.  

IMG 6707

Too often, we blame our embattled bodies for letting us down in some way.  “I’m too big,” “I’m too small,” “I’m not fast enough,” “I’m not strong enough.”  And then we seek a solution outside of our own selves to try to fix things, or to blame if we don’t succeed at fixing things.  The bodies we’ve got are eager to support us if we can keep their operating systems up to date.  Fitness is about the body, so maintaining mobility, strength and control in steering our bodyweight will boost our achievements in any physical activity and help us look and feel good doing it.  Moving well is living well.  Having a solid operating system gives our other programs a stable platform on which to run.  At Breakthrough Strength & Fitness we aim to help our students reach deep inside themselves to install and maintain their own operating systems; keeping them up to date and free of issues. Then we get to witness their amazing results!  

This website or its third-party tools process personal data.
You may opt out by using the link Opt Out