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USING FREE WEIGHTS PROMOTE FUNCTIONAL MOVEMENTS
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USING FREE WEIGHTS PROMOTE FUNCTIONAL MOVEMENTS

ACTIVITY
MOVEMENT SCIENCE
Aug 23, 2024

INTRODUCTION – FREE WEIGHTS FOR FUNCTIONAL MOVEMENTS

Functional movements are essential in everyday life, helping you perform tasks with greater ease and efficiency. These movements mimic real-life activities like lifting, reaching, and bending, making them crucial for maintaining overall physical health. Incorporating functional training into your workout routine ensures that your strength gains translate into practical abilities, improving your daily life and athletic performance. Learn how using free weights promotes functional movements.

FREE WEIGHTS VS MACHINES – A QUICK COMPARISON

When deciding between free weights and machines, it’s important to consider how each impacts your body’s natural movement patterns. Machines often isolate specific muscles and restrict your range of motion, which can limit functional strength development. In contrast, free weights require you to stabilise your body and engage multiple muscle groups, leading to more effective, well-rounded strength training that benefits real-world activities. Free weights promote functional movements.

NATURAL RANGE OF MOTION

Free weights allow for a natural range of motion, which is crucial for performing functional movements. Unlike machines that often follow a fixed path, free weights enable you to move your body in a way that feels natural. This freedom of movement helps improve coordination and flexibility, allowing your body to work as a cohesive unit, which is vital for tasks such as lifting, carrying, and pushing in daily life.

ENGAGING STABILISER MUSCLES

Free weights promote functional movements. When you use free weights, your body must recruit stabiliser muscles to maintain balance and control. These muscles are often overlooked in machine-based exercises, which can lead to imbalances and weaknesses. By engaging stabiliser muscles during free weight exercises, you enhance your overall strength, stability, and injury resistance, making you better equipped to handle real-life physical challenges.

USING FREE WEIGHTS PROMOTE CORE STRENGTH

Free weights demand a strong core for stability during exercises. Unlike machines, which often support your body, free weights force your core muscles to work harder to maintain proper form. This results in improved core strength, which is essential for functional movements like bending, twisting, and lifting. A strong core is the foundation of many everyday activities, ensuring that you can move safely and efficiently.

IMPROVED BALANCE AND COORDINATION

Using free weights requires more balance and coordination compared to machine exercises. As you lift and move the weights, your body has to constantly adjust to maintain stability, which enhances your proprioception and motor skills. This improved balance and coordination transfer directly to functional movements, helping you navigate uneven surfaces, carry heavy objects, and perform complex tasks with greater confidence and ease. Free weights promote functional movements.

FLEXIBILITY AND ADAPTABILITY IN WORKOUTS

Free weights offer unparalleled flexibility and adaptability in your workout routine. You can easily adjust the weight, change the exercise, and combine different movements to target multiple muscle groups simultaneously. This adaptability is particularly beneficial for functional training, as it allows you to create exercises that closely mimic real-life activities, making your strength training more relevant and effective.

VERSATILITY IN EXERCISE SELECTION

Free weights offer a wide range of exercise possibilities, from basic movements like squats and deadlifts to more complex compound exercises. This versatility allows you to design a workout that targets specific functional movements and addresses your unique fitness needs. Whether you’re training for a sport, preparing for a physical challenge, or simply aiming to improve your daily life, free weights provide the tools you need to succeed.

CONCLUSION – FREE WEIGHTS PROMOTE FUNCTIONAL MOVEMENTS

Switching to free weights can significantly enhance your functional movement training, leading to better overall physical performance. By promoting a natural range of motion, engaging stabiliser muscles, and improving core strength, free weights make your strength training more applicable to real-world activities.

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