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Functional Fitness: Just a fad?

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Fitness trends change almost as fast as a Forever 21 storefront window and the last few years the use of the phrase “functional fitness” has rivaled the popularity of skinny jeans.  However, unlike skinny jeans, (I’d much rather wear these bell bottoms even if they are high waisted) functional fitness is here to stay like the little black dress.  Why?   It’s how humans were designed to move, unencumbered, in different planes of motion.

So what is functional fitness? In a nutshell, functional fitness is working out in a way that resembles normal everyday activities.  You train in such in a way that makes cleaning out the garage, moving boxes, unloading groceries, and sprinting after a toddler easier.

Unfortunately, the machines that take up the majority of your average gym floor just don’t do the same.  Unlike traditional weight training (training body parts separately), functional training doesn’t isolate body movements and trains the body as a whole.  Isolated movements like hamstring curls don’t often mimic real life situations.  Most strength training machines isolate muscles in a controlled way using seats and back rests to stabilize and support.  Have you have had muscular assistance in the form of a back rest or seat when wrangling a tantrum throwing toddler? Or how often do  you “curl” that heavy bag of dog food you just bought at Costco up into the car? If  you do please make sure to kiss your bicep and wink for me.  😉  Hopefully, you are squatting down or “dead lifting” it up into the car.

Functional training most often involves standing on your feet while supporting and stabalizing all your body weight on your own without the help of a machine.  (Strong “core” anyone?) Functional training works the body as a whole and as a result balance, coordination, flexibility, power, agility, and strength improve.  That way when it’s time to hoist that heavy carry on bag (that you didn’t want to pay to check in) into the overhead bin on an airplane you won’t throw out your back.

For fun, I put together a series of photos that show some real life activities I’ve encountered over the last few months and a functional training exercise similar to the real life movement.

Battling a rug.

Battling a rope.

Lifting a paint can off the floor.
(This is when I actually came up with the idea for this post as I was almost falling on my face lifting the can I thought, “hey I’m doing a single leg dead lift”.)

Contralateral Single Leg Deadlift with Kettlebell

Stepping Up a Ladder with a Paint Can

Steps Ups with A Kettlebell

Squatting to Open a Paint Can

Goblet Squat

Carrying a heavy filing cabinet.

Double Kettlebell Rack Walk

Putting Away a Very Heavy Camera Case

Military Press

Shaking a Paint Can

Kettlebell Hot Potato

Certainly, kettlebells are NOT the only functional fitness tool around.
There are many but they just happen to be my favorite.

What is your favorite workout too?  What fitness fads do you hope to see stay?  Will you be as glad as I am to see skinny jeans go?  I will totally rock those bell bottoms.  I may even have to bring out The Braxtons.

Hugs and High Fives,
Jenn

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17 Responses to “Functional Fitness: Just a fad?”

  1. On March 24, 2011 at 9:27 am Tamara responded with... #

    This might be my favorite KB post ever!

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    • On March 25, 2011 at 8:53 am jennincat responded with... #

      Awwww…thanks!

      Reply
  2. On March 24, 2011 at 9:51 am Katie responded with... #

    If I weren’t sitting at my computer all day long working, I’d be getting in some functional fitness too. Sigh.

    Reply
    • On March 25, 2011 at 8:52 am jennincat responded with... #

      Excuses. Excuses. 😉 Kidding totally. You are such an amazingly hard worker Katie and I know you always make time for some function fitness!

      Reply
  3. On March 24, 2011 at 11:05 am Gina responded with... #

    I love this post! It’s very functional and relevant.

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    • On March 25, 2011 at 8:51 am jennincat responded with... #

      Thank you, Gina!

      Reply
  4. On March 25, 2011 at 4:12 am Jess responded with... #

    I was hoping shaking the paint can would = a shake weight. Also glad to know you shake out your rugs :) great post.

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    • On March 25, 2011 at 8:31 am jennincat responded with... #

      Ha ha! That would have been awesome. I’m sad I didn’t think of it!

      Reply
  5. On March 26, 2011 at 7:51 am Monica responded with... #

    Great post! My husband loved it as well! He taught me so much about functional training and now I am hooked, especially with my kettlebell. It made me realize how limited my machine-based workout was.

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    • On March 27, 2011 at 9:51 am jennincat responded with... #

      Thanks Monica! Tell Dan thanks too!

      Reply
  6. On March 29, 2011 at 6:34 am Andrea@WellnessNotes responded with... #

    Great post! I know I should do more functional moves. And one day I will learn how to use a kettlebell. They still intimidate me…

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    • On March 29, 2011 at 3:44 pm jennincat responded with... #

      Thanks! They intimidated me at first too. NOw I love them. 😉

      Reply
  7. On March 29, 2011 at 9:41 pm Amanda responded with... #

    This post is awesome. I’m just starting to learn about functional moves. I love the shaking a paint can.

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    • On March 29, 2011 at 11:23 pm jennincat responded with... #

      Thanks Amanda. Forget shaking it like a polaroid picture. Shake it like a paint can. 😉 Oh dear…that was dorky.

      Reply
  8. On November 14, 2011 at 12:42 pm Jen responded with... #

    Jenn, hello! I just came upon your website and immediately got excited when I saw this post on functional fitness. I am a HUGE cheerleader for functional fitness, as that is ALL I do now, and is really the only thing that has worked for me, and kept me coming back :)

    I write a blog all about becoming and continuing to be strong (and beautiful) through eating a whole, clean diet (paleo specifically for me) and doing functional fitness (crossfit) and thinking positive thoughts! Check it out :)

    Thank you for the awesome blog Jenn :)

    Reply
  9. On January 4, 2013 at 1:08 pm jennifer responded with... #

    Love this post!! :) Love the pics that go along with the real life activities!

    Reply

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  • Posted on March 23, 2011
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