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EA 01: What Is The Everyday Athlete With Phil McDougall

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Welcome to Everyday Athlete the podcast for the everyday athlete who wants to train smarter and live to be 100 years old. I am your host, Josh Kennedy. Today, I am talking to Philip McDougall, Director of Athletic Performance at Strength Matters. In our conversation, we explore who or what is the everyday athlete.Philip is a kettlebell Jedi, former Marine Commando, sports massage therapist, an Olympic Ski Racer, and a great friend. He lives in San Diego with Henry of Cambridge who is one of the coolest dogs in the world. According to Philip, everyone possesses a level of athleticism, but only a small percentage exercise an adequate amount. The small percentage of the population that regularly exercise are the everyday athletes. Stay tuned while we discuss the how and why of being a true everyday athlete.Today’s topics include: How approximately 60% of the adult population age between 18 and 64 lead sedentary lifestyles. The impact of being a sedentary “couch commando” is that you can lose your flexibility as your body morphs into a chair shape. How just the act of standing up can help improve the negative effects of a sedentary lifestyle. Proper breathing technique that engages your core as you breathe from your diaphragm. Why the word athlete is not just for the elite. The definition of the word athlete is the ability to perform tasks at a high level. The everyday athlete performs an exercise with efficiency, good movement, and effectiveness. Why working on your weaknesses and upping your game will improve your overall athletic performance The 10 Components of Athleticism Flexibility Stability Balance and Coordination Strength Power Speed Agility Endurance Mental Toughness Cardiovascular Capacity The 7 Human Movement Patterns Hinge Squat Push Pull Anti-Rotate Rotate LocomotionAction Step or Takeaway Go through the list of Components of Athleticism, score yourself using a 1-10 score, 10 being the best, then take the ones that you scored the least in and focus on training those areas for the next 3 months.Links and resources: Phil McDougall Henry of Cambridge on Instagram Scott Olson Beyond the MuscleQuotes:“The greatest successes I’ve had in helping people who sit all day is to get them to stand up.” Philip McDougall“If you want to lose weight, stand up, learn to breathe properly and start walking.” Philip McDougall“Everyday athleticism is the ability to carry out your everyday life in an effective manner” Philip McDougallShow Your Support: Rate and Review Us!If you enjoyed today's episode, please consider giving us a 5-star rating and a review on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts. Your support helps us reach more people and bring you even more quality content. Click the link below to rate and review us now! Rate and Review us on Apple Podcasts FREE DownloadsTo learn more about Strength Matters and our high-performance training system, download your FREE copy of The Strength Matters System of Athletic Development. Get it at - www.strengthmatters.com/system

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Welcome to Everyday Athlete the podcast for the everyday athlete who wants to train smarter and live to be 100 years old. I am your host, Josh Kennedy. Today, I am talking to Philip McDougall, Director of Athletic Performance at Strength Matters. In our conversation, we explore who or what is the everyday athlete.Philip is a kettlebell Jedi, former Marine Commando, sports massage therapist, an Olympic Ski Racer, and a great friend. He lives in San Diego with Henry of Cambridge who is one of t...

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