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(703) 444-0662 Hours 21620 RIDGETOP CIRCLE STE 150, STERLING, VA 20166

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unilateral training
Would you like to know about a secret “hack” in the fitness world that easily and instantly sheds pounds of body fat, or adds lean muscle mass? So would I! But, since we’re in the real world and that doesn’t exist, how would you like to learn about a method of training that helps you...
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posture
“Posture is how your body is positioned, you don’t have the perfect posture.” -Teddy Willsey   How important is your posture? Is standing tall with your shoulders pulled back and chest up ideal? That’s been claimed to be the best posture over the years. We hear this idea echoed when our friends or family say,...
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When you think of the word “power,” what words pop into your head? Odds are that you thought of words like fast, strong, explosive, etc., and you’d be onto something. Or maybe you pictured things like a cheetah chasing its prey, or Usain Bolt running the 100 meter dash. Those are good examples of power...
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“Dogs are forever in the push-up position” -Mitch Hedberg   It seems like over the years body weight exercises, like the push-up and inverted row, have lost some of the fervor they once had.  A decrease in popularity doesn’t mean a decrease in relevance though. In fact, those two exercises are a staple in most...
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“Life has it’s ups and downs. We call them squats.” -Anonymous   Last week I wrote about arguably the most important movement pattern to learn, the hip hinge. Another valuable movement pattern is the squat, and for similar reasons as to the hip hinge. We not only squat to accomplish some daily tasks (sitting down...
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What is a hip hinge? Why does everyone at BSP NOVA learn to hip hinge, and why is it useful? How many licks does it take to get to the center of a Tootsie Pop? The answers to those questions and more will be provided in this blog (okay, not the Tootsie Pop one). The...
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Controlled Articular Rotations (CARs) became popularized through the Functional Range Conditioning (FRC) system and they are something we use in one way or another in most of our client’s programs. In general, we program hip and shoulder CARs most often, but we do occasionally program other variations, such as ankle, eye (huh?) and ear CARs...
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The hip hinge is one of the most fundamental human movements we teach at BSP NOVA, and we utilize it in many ways. We perform a hip hinge when we deadlift, jump, bent over row, or pose in a Hooters outfit (sorry Greg). A properly performed hip hinge allows us to use our hips to...
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Last week, in preparation for our Kettlebell Strength Classes that start September 6th, we held a kettlebell swing clinic at Beyond Strength Performance NOVA. We walked the attendees—some were current BSP NOVA Clients, others were new comers—through all the steps it takes to do a successful, safe kettlebell swing.   If you couldn’t make it,...
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This week’s video blog goes over the reverse lunge, using basic principles that transfer to every variation of the lunge. Be sure to check out tomorrow’s Technique Tuesday post to peep a whole lot of lunge variatons- ya know, if that’s your thing… Then, as always, we have an inside look at some of the...
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