The October Five Exercises – Burpies!

The Five are up! Can you go through one minute of each of these moves every day this month? Let’s start with burpies.

This exercise is a complex, multi joint movement that increases upper body and lower body strength, improves hip mobility, and gets your heart rate up. Click here to see full descriptions of the October Five and click here to see beginner to advanced burpie options including videos.

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Anne McCranie is a Portland, Oregon based personal trainer and licensed massage therapist. Please see your medical professional before beginning a new exercise program.

 

Release, Organize, Strengthen, and Stretch

R.O.S.S. strategy for efficient, pain free movement!

If you have seen me for a class or one on one training session you have no doubt heard me talk about my R.O.S.S. concept. A few years ago during yoga class I was explaining the order of operations I prefer when doing any kind of movement (yoga, Pilates, strength work, interval training etc…) and one of my ladies came up with the acronym – R.O. S. S., for Release, Organize Strengthen and then Stretch. Thanks Maureen!

Why R.O.S.S.? By working in this order, you strengthen and stretch efficiently, allowing for freedom of movement without pain or injury.

Want to be able to garden for four hours on Saturday without injuring your back, or play on the floor with your grand kids without being hobbled with knee pain the next day? Well listen up because I have a plan for you!

So what does R.O.S.S. mean exactly and how would you incorporate this concept into your workouts? In five to ten minutes you could easily go through one of two of each of these moves for a quick, well rounded program, say when you first wake up in the morning. For one of our sixty minute classes we may start with five minutes of release work, another five to ten of organization, the next forty minutes or so of strength work, then the last five stretching.

When training a client who is recovering from an injury we might flip that equation, doing primarily release and organization work, and less strength work, depending on what her body needs that day.

Release:

Often when we are injured or suffering from muscle tightness we think “oh I should stretch”. Yes that is true. I would add that you should stretch after doing all of the above. By starting with even a minute or two of release work you allow time for your muscles to get the message, “hey all you tight muscles can relax, we don’t need you just yet”. A lot of us suffer from chronically tight neck, shoulders and hips (or upper traps, pecs, hip flexors, quads and glutes to be more specific) especially if you spend a large portion of your day in front of a computer, or driving, or both. By spending a few minutes at the start of your workout allowing these muscles to relax you are training your body to work more efficiently.

Here is Baby Bear, an example of release work:

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Anne baby bear 1 5.16

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Organize:

Our next step is organization, or stabilization. Now we ask the small organization muscles (paraspinals – the muscles that run along your spine, the group of shoulder muscles that make up your rotator cuff, the smaller glute muscles – medius and minimus, and your obliques for example) to get on board. These helper muscles keep us injury free by kicking in a millisecond before your large prime movers. For example, as you reach down to lift a heavy box your pelvic floor and deep abdominals engage, then your legs, back, shoulders, and arms activate to lift the box.

Bird dog is a nice example of stabilization work:

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This work is about only using the muscles you need to (again, efficiency) to do the task at hand. For example during bird dog can you use the least amount of effort to lift your arm? No tensing your upper traps, rounding your back, or holding your breath.

Strengthen:

Ok we released, we organized, now it’s time to strengthen. ACSM guidelines call for 2 -3 days a week of strength work, including exercises that train major muscle groups. As you are lifting weights or executing body weight exercises can you breathe, maintain proper form, and perform your movements in a controlled manner, and through a full range of motion? If not, stop and reorganize yourself. Depending on your strength goals, shoot 2-4 sets, with 8-15 reps of each exercise. My favorite anywhere strength workout is a quick warm up (brisk walking or stair climbing) followed by two to three rounds of one minute of each – Squats, Pushups (or Plank hold), Lunges, and Dips.

Rows, one of my favorite strength exercises:

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Anne rows beach 2. 6.10

 

Stretch:

Now we stretch! The manner of stretching I do with my clients (and myself) has changed quite a bit over the years. Instead of holding long static stretching (or God forbid – straining, holding your breath or trying to muscle through tightness) I try to find ease and gentle movement while stretching. That might look like gently lifting and lowering your leg during a passive spine hamstring stretch (see photo below).

When we force our muscles into an overstretched position our bodies believe we are in danger of muscle injury and work like crazy to protect the area by shortening it. If we stretch in a relaxed fashion, breathing and moving with curiosity rather than force our muscles naturally lengthen and relax. Doesn’t that sound less like torture?

Here is an example of a hamstring stretch done with ease, moving gently in and out of the stretch:

Maddie Leg Circles 1. Jan 2013

Maddie Leg Circles 2. Jan 2013

 

The R.O.S.S. method allows you to be mindful about your movements, and also helps you prevent injuries.

Have you ever gone to a yoga class thinking “This is going to be great, I’m gonna feel so good after all this stretching!” only to injure yourself by overstretching? Next time try applying my R.O.S.S. principles – get to class a little early and go through a few baby bears and bird dogs. As you are holding static poses check in with yourself to see that you are staying organized. Often yoga poses incorporate strength and flexibility. For example in triangle (see photo below) can you avoid hanging out in your joints by unlocking your knees and elbows. Can you provide support by engaging your core, leg, shoulder and back muscles? Can you find length in your body without overstretching?

 

Anne triangle 2.16

 

Want to learn more about Anne’s R.O.S.S. program, or how to work pain free and injury free? Contact Anne today for your complimentary consultation. (503) 705-4762

 

Anne McCranie is a Portland, Oregon based personal trainer and licensed massage therapist. She offers classes, and movement + massage sessions to help her clients reduce stress, and improve strength, flexibility and balance.

 

March Five Exercises for Strength, Balance and Mobility

The March Five

Have y’all been doing your Five? Click here for full descriptions of these moves.

In need of personal guidance? Join us for an ongoing class, or call to schedule a one on one session with Anne (503) 705-4762.

 

1) Crescent Lunge:

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2) Pilates Push Up:

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3) Half Moon:

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4) Boat:

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5) Single Leg Kick:

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These photos are meant to jog your memory about the exercises we have done together. Please see your medical professional prior to starting a new exercise program.

December Five Exercises For Core Strength, Improved Balance, And Spine Flexibility

It’s December 5th. Have you been doing your December Five?

This month we tackle challenging moves that require core strength, and hamstring and hip flexibility. Please use your best discretion and modify as needed to keep your body happy and pain free.

The photos below are meant to jog your memory of the work we have done together. For a full description of these exercises click here. Want to see these moves in person? Join one of Anne’s ongoing classes, or schedule a one on one session.

 

The December Five

 

Cat/ Cow:

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Open Leg Rocker:

Maddie open leg rocker 3 Nov 2012

Crow:

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Warrior III:

Anne Warrior III 11.14

Bow:

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Anne McCranie is a Portland (Sellwood), Oregon based personal trainer and licensed massage therapist. She offers weekly classes, one on one sessions, and seasonal hikes and outdoor adventures. Contact her to schedule your complimentary consultation today! (503) 705-4762

Fluid Wellness Challenge 2015 Starts This Month!

Are you able to play with your kids (or grand kids) or are aches and pains holding you back? Were you able to spend enough quality time with your loved ones this summer or were you chained to your desk? Are you happy with your current fitness, nutrition, and stress level?

How would you like to pop out of bed every day pain free? Reach down to pick up your dog without fear of injuring your back? Cruise by the box of donuts in the break room without batting an eye?

Ready for the new healthier, happier you? Join me for Fluid’s Wellness Challenge 2015! 

You all gave me lots of great feedback about last year’s challenge – what worked and what left you feeling frustrated. I have implemented a few changes to make this year’s challenge even more successful!

 

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  • Why: To look and feel your best! To again enjoy the activities you once loved. To create new healthy habits!
  • What: Six week challenge. Weekly assignments that include simple mindfulness, nutrition, and fitness activities that can be done anywhere using minimal equipment
  • Who: You! And your Fluid family. The challenge is open to anyone, you do not have to be a current Fluid client to participate.
  • Where: Anywhere! The challenge will be communicated and tracked online and via email so even if you are traveling this month or live outside of Portland you can participate! You are welcome and encouraged to attend both the welcome meeting and a wrap up party at Fluid World Headquarters – 1644 S.E. Clatsop Street in Sellwood.
  • How: Call, or email Anne to register by September 14th. At the start of each week Anne will email your assignment. At the end of that week you report your success. The group with the most total points at the end of the challenge wins fabulous prizes!
  • When: Contest runs September 21st to November 1st 2015.

 

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What exactly are you getting into? Here is a preview of week one:

1) Walk for ten minutes a day

2) Sit quietly for five minutes a day

3) Keep a daily food journal

 

Contact me via email, phone or in person to sign up for the challenge by September 14th.

 

This year you have three pricing options to choose from.

Option #1:

You receive a welcome handbook, weekly emails guiding you through the challenge, an online forum (facebook page) where you can share tips and feedback with your Fluid family members, a welcome meeting where you will meet your group, familiarize yourself with the exercises, take a short guided meditation and discuss goal setting and success tips, and a wrap party at the end of the challenge to celebrate your success!

$50

 

Option #2:

All of the above (emails, handbook, welcome meeting, wrap party) plus six weekly classes – one class per week to be used between September 21st and October 31st – and a fluid t-shirt (see photo below) and water bottle.

$150

 

Option #3:

All of the above (weekly classes, emails, handbook, welcome meeting, party, shirt, water bottle) plus six weekly check-ins with Anne. Thirty minutes of facetime with Anne each week to be used as you like: coaching, goal setting, discussing your food journal, or going through a workout (or any combination of the above). These can be done in person, over the phone or via skype. AND one ninety minute massage!

$400

 

Still have questions? Call or email me. I am so excited for you to join me on this journey!

Remember you have to be in it to win it! You must register with Anne by September 14th.

Fluid t shirts

 

 

Anne McCranie is a Portland (Sellwood) Oregon based Personal Trainer, and Licensed Massage Therapist. She offers private sessions, Pilates and Yoga classes and seasonal hikes and group activities.

Contact her today for your complimentary consultation. (503) 705-4762