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45+ Year Old Beginner Workout: Improve Strength, Balance, and Flexibility

Last week I took you through the most awesome warmup ever in the history of the universe.  And yes that is the most grammatically correct sentence I have ever typed with these sculpted fingers. Just in case you missed it…..you can check it out HERE. After being so epicly warmed up it only makes sense… [Read More]

Susan Kraemer

Jeremiah keeps me from doing things that exacerbates SI joint problems. Incorporates lots of core strength workouts making sure I workout at least 2 days/week having me report my other workouts and keeps me accountable. He keeps me positive and helps make me proud and confident in my physical abilities. Before working with Jeremiah I… [Read More]

Glenna Weatherly

As a new retiree, I just wanted to kick back, stay at home and not have a schedule. I wanted my son and husband to it buggin me about exercising. I was taking medication to ease pains from an auto accident an didn’t want to add more pain.   Over the last year, Gabe’s patience,… [Read More]

Susannah

My name is Susannah. I am a fifty-eight year old retired teacher.  I began working with Nathan in July of 2011. My back was aching, I was having degenerated disc problems, and my hands were starting to show signs of arthritis. Luckily for me, during the registration process, Nathan just happened to walk by and the salesperson stopped him… [Read More]

James

Severe, lower back pain is truly debilitating. I had been dealing with back pain most of my life, stemming from a childhood injury. In 2010, despite having worked with numerous physicians and physical therapists, I was experiencing unbearable pain which consistently interrupted daily activities. I had become bed ridden, and in desperation, I sought nerve block injection therapy…. [Read More]

Merry Ann Southwell

I remember when I first walked into Stowe Training Systems. I wanted to improve my strength and stability – especially for my knees! I wasn’t sure if foam rolling would really help with this or if I would even enjoy weight training. Well it did! The team are very encouraging and keep working to get… [Read More]

Mulu

When I started with Nate,I had a lot of back and hip pain and on pain meds. .I was not able to use the foam roller without going through a lot of pain, I have been working with Nate over a month now and I don’t have as much pain in my back and hip… [Read More]

Brooke

I started to work with Nate 3 months after lumbar spinal fusion surgery. I followed strict doctor orders for 12 weeks after surgery to not bend, lift, or twist at all! After that 12 week time period had passed the doctor gave me strict orders to start light physical therapy to engage my core and… [Read More]

Liz

“I’ve been working out with Nedu for about a year, but got serious about losing weight in November. he worked with me on not only lifting and aerobic exercising but my diet as well. My goal was to fit in a dress, which required losing about 10 pounds over the holidays. It was surprising and… [Read More]

Stuff You Should “Probably” Be Doing – Reverse Lunge into Single Leg RDL

  Welcome back to Stowe Training Systems and thank you for being here. Today I would like to take you through some stuff that you “probably” should be doing. I say “probably” because I like to stay away from absolutes – The world is quite a large place and there just always seems to be… [Read More]

Stuff You “Probably” SHOULDN’T Be Doing – Stretching Your Lower Back

  I get asked on a regular basis about stretches for the lower back. People seemed confounded when I tell them that this is “probably” a bad idea. [youtube height=”HEIGHT” width=”WIDTH”]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IG-2-7nyNzM[/youtube]   What most folks fail to realize is that there are a TON of nerves running through the lumbar region and that these nerves… [Read More]

Stuff You “Probably” Should Be Doing – Field Goal Angel on Foam Roller

Mobility Monday – Field Goal Angel on a Foam Roller   Welcome back to Mobility Monday at Stowe Training Systems. Mobility Monday is where every Monday I take you through some super awesome exercises that are easy to do and offer a very high risk vs. reward ratio. With proper mobility can we help alleviate… [Read More]

Stuff You “Probably” Should Be Doing – Band Alphabet

Hi there! Welcome back to Stowe Training Systems and Mobility Monday. I hope you have been enjoying the content so far.  Today I wanted to introduce you to an exercise that produces a whole lot of bang for your buck. This Exercise Will Allow us to Simultaneously Work On: *Anti-Rotation – especially useful if you… [Read More]

Why Would I Hire a Personal Trainer?

I recently hired a personal trainer as of December 2014. Most people find this extremely surprising….. They wonder why with all of my knowledge and experience of writing super effective programs I would want to spend my hard earned mula on someone else to train me. Well there are several reasons but I guess the… [Read More]

Stuff You “Probably” Should Be Doing – Hip Flexor Mobilization with Band Distraction

Hey there! Welcome back to “Mobility Monday” where I promise to continue bringing you the most cutting edge techniques that one can use to enhance their mobility. Last week I introduced you to the hip flexor mobilization with a resistance band.  For those of you who missed it here is the video: [youtube height=”HEIGHT” width=”WIDTH”]… [Read More]

Why I Lift

I’ve been on a bit of a Bret Contreras kick lately.  I love this post as it motivates me to want to go to the gym immediately.  No matter who you are and no matter where you are starting from there are some compelling reasons to start LIFTING.  – Nate Lifting weights is good for… [Read More]

Stuff You “Probably” Should Be Doing – Band Resisted Hip Flexor Mobilization

Today I thought it would be fun to start a “Mobility Monday”. Basically each Monday I will bring you a “Mobility” exercise of the week. Before we begin let’s 1st define exactly what mobility is. To me Mobility is a combination of Flexibility AND Stability.  A lot of folks are very “flexible” and can touch… [Read More]

What Physical Therapists and Doctors Could Learn From BioMechanics

I ran across the article from Bret Contreras and it really resonated with me.  I was thinking of one of my clients who was training with me after a major back surgery and how she was instructed to “not lift more than 50 lbs” and to “add 10lbs” to that total each month.  Now; this seems like great… [Read More]

Is the Cost of Getting Lean Worth the Trade Off?

Well Precision Nutrition knocks the ball out of the proverbial park again….  This article is so awesome and easy to read that there are literally no “Notes from Nate” included.  Hope you enjoy this post as much as I did! – Nate The cost of getting lean: Is it really worth the trade-off? By Ryan… [Read More]

Foam Rolling versus stretching

For any of you that have had the opportunity to train with me; you know that I am a huge proponent of “Foam Rolling”.  I have personally witnessed a staggering amount of people get rid of chronic joint pain with this simple method over the years.  However, it always begs the questions – why and… [Read More]

Living with Fibromyalgia

Fibromyalgia is all too common and often very misunderstood.  Today’s post from precisionnutrition.com does a great job of outlining the best strategies to cope with Fibromyalgia.  Enjoy the read! -Nate How nutrition, exercise, and lifestyle strategies can help alleviate the pain. By Ryan Andrews Millions of people (including a staggering 3.4% of adult women) struggle with fibromyalgia,… [Read More]

The Ultimate Guide to Understanding Where Pain Comes From

The following article that I ran across at theptdc.com could totally change your life.  With a better understanding of pain we will be able to better cope with those nagging joint issues that can crop up.  Please feel free to share with anyone you know who have issues with chronic pain as this could be… [Read More]

Common Mistakes with Static Stretching

Today’s post comes from one of my heroes in the strength and conditioning world a one Mr. Eric Cressey.  He outlines some of the common mistakes that folks make while stretching.  I hope this helps y’all out. – Nate One of the most debated topics in the strength and conditioning world in recent years has… [Read More]

How Strength Can be Corrective

An article originally published on DeanSomerset.com but written by “the glute guy” Brett Contreras.  I feel that this article illustrates my sentiments toward strength training and corrective exercise to a “T”.  I hope y’all enjoy the read. – Nate Today I’ve got a guest post from Bret Contreras on how he’s used strength to recover… [Read More]

A More Effective Way to Fix Forward Head Posture

Forward head posture is no joke. Besides being unsightly; forward head posture can lead to literally having a pain in your neck, mid, lower, and upper back as well as headaches. It is generally caused from sitting on ipads, laptops, or just reading a book for extended periods of time – hour after hour, day… [Read More]

Why Do You Still Have Back Pain?

This article was originally published on www.ThePTDC.com.  It is geared towards personal trainers; however I felt that the information was written in a way that even average Joes and Janes should be able to follow along and learn.  I hope you enjoy it! – Nate “Disclaimer: This article is for information purposes only. It is… [Read More]

Understanding Chronic Pain

The following article was originally published on www.BrettContreras.com.  I hope you enjoy reading it as much as i did – Nate By: Anoop Balachandran of ExerciseBiology.com Just like many fitness professionals and lay people, I used to believe that pain comes from an injury or damage caused by misaligned joints, weak and tight muscles, ruptured disks,… [Read More]

Mr. Burn’s No More

Yo! Mr. Burns! If that made you look then you came to the right place. Not only are rounded shoulders an unattractive look but they can lead to a host of joint issues ranging from shoulder pain, neck pain, or even mid to lower back pain. If you currently look like Mr. Burns and are… [Read More]

A Smart Man Makes a Mistake and Learns from it – A Wise Man Just asks a Smart Man 1st and avoids the Mistake Altogether

Ok. Let’s address the elephant in the room. Can we do anything about poor posture? Is it possible to fix? If you want to skip the nerd section – short answer is yes. We will start with some facts. “It takes 500 hours to invoke a motor pattern before it becomes unconscious. It takes 25-30… [Read More]

Should You Balance on a Bosu Ball?

2009. I had just become a personal trainer. Weightlifting, running, and all that jazz had had a profound effect on my life. I had crushed Mark Wahlberg’s bicep workout, read a copy of Arnold’s encyclopedia of body building, and of course I went through the 300 workout. Obviously, I knew everything about losing fat and… [Read More]

Is Muscle Confusion a Good Thing?

Chest Day. Back Day. Shoulder Day. Leg Day if I didn’t skip it. Arm and Ab day because I would NEVER skip that! My o my, what a solid plan I was on.

The Truth about Cardio Machines

“Hey Nate, we need your help.”   Of course, what’s going on? “We have a member here and his knee is hurting him.  Could you talk to him?” No problem, that’s what I do! I approach the member and exchange some small talk at first covering such fascinating topics such as the Saints being awesome… [Read More]

Day 5: Fat Loss E-Course

Eating for Body Type what is good for the goose is not always good for the gander   “No matter what I do, I just can’t gain weight” – Nate “Just eat what I eat, and I think you will have no problems” – Tommy Now how simple is that? The conversation could have easily… [Read More]

Day 3: Fat Loss E-Course

Mistake #2: NOT Keeping your Cardio under 30 minutes  Not avoiding this mistake could lead to regaining all of the weight you have already lost… Lady walks into a gym. It’s January. I feel like it is always January when these things happen… She starts an exercise program that consists of walk/jogging 3 miles per… [Read More]

Should Runners Lift Weights?

Well, I was prepared to write a 300 word introduction delineating why endurance athletes and the general public alike should lift weights to supplement the hours of cardio they do.  Lucky for you, I remembered the age-old adage: “a picture is worth a thousand words.” So thanks to this revelation we can skip my usual charming, witty introduction and jump… [Read More]

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