Functional fitness is one of the biggest buzz words trending within the fitness industry. For those who are unfamiliar with this term, the concept boils down to two central ideas which hinge around amplifying your body’s adaptability and being able to apply you fitness regime to improve your performance in real life activities. While it is impressive that you are able to perform numerous pull-ups and sit-ups without breaking a sweat and can dead-lift staggering amounts of weight- what can you actually do with your skills when you’re faced with the world outside the gym!

Remember, your bodies are designed for activity and should not sit slumped over a computer all day. Functional training focuses on training movement patterns rather than isolating individual muscles. If you spend most of your working day sat down in the office, sitting on the chest press machine at the gym is probably counterproductive. You require the integrative approach of Functional Fitness to truly get into shape and activate the full potential of your body.
In doing so you will not only strengthen your muscles but correct bad posture and other muscular imbalances that are created by your stressful job and hectic lifestyle. In addition to a fantastic rate of fat burning, you’re increasing your overall endurance levels and boosting metabolic rates, developing a lean, ripped body in the process like gymnasts at the Olympics. These athletes are constantly training fluid movement patterns and lifting their own bodyweight to achieve their form and fitness- they are not stuck doing bicep curls on a daily basis!
Every session of Functional Fitness should aim to improve your flexibility, mobility and core stability. Balance and strength principles will be included in your regime in order to keep your body strong, vibrant and most importantly- adaptable. It is an essential for of training especially for sport specific conditioning as it enhances the relationship between the nervous and musculoskeletal system to provide quick and powerful movement patterns and reflexes in your chosen sport.
Last but not least, every exercise in Functional Fitness involves heavy duty core activation, teaching the core to stabilise the spine against external forces through a variety of movements and positions. This mimics the demand placed on the core and spine in everyday activities that simply doing 100 stomach crunches will not provide you!