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Function
"As a term functional movement has started to drift in the same
direction as the term core stability which started out well and then
became far distant from its original meaning. People have come to
understand this as a specific kind of training with specific kinds of
equipment. And if you use this equipment then it’s somehow functional.
People think
that standing swinging something about is functional as compared to
sitting on a machine. But this is a long way from what I would consider
to be functional movement.
Functional movement is the movement that you need to perform the tasks
and activities that you enjoy and want to do in your daily life.
What is it you need to do in your job and for recreation? So it’s a
much bigger umbrella. Instead of FM being a thing, AN exercise, it’s
actually an overall concept. So what is functional for one person is not
for another."
-- Joanne Elphinston via
this wonderful podcast by
Ariana Yoga
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