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The term ‘core training’ gets thrown around a lot in our industry (and in the general public). There are lots of philosophies about core training and what is the best way to do it.
The strength guys say something like “forget doing abs, just do heavy squats and deadlifts”. The functional guys say “lying down is not functional, all core training must be done standing”.
Then you go on YouTube and see 1000’s of so-called ‘ab’ and ‘core’ exercises. Programming and terminology from these YouTube stars are all over the place and even contradicting.
So, who do we believe?
This is where I sought-out my go-to expert, Coach Mike Boyle. I wanted him to clear up the confusion once and for all so that trainers and coaches can all be on the same page with what actually works and approach core training with programming that is scientifically sound and real-world effective.
For your clients, you are just looking for results and ways to improve performance, so we came up with the new Complete Core program.
With so many different opinions about core training available, one of the main objectives of Complete Core is to clear up some misconceptions and disagreements about core training. The idea is to highlight the similarities in core training, instead of the differences, in order to make a complete core training system that works.
Complete Core was designed to really make you think about what you are doing from a core training perspective, to hopefully make you question some of the core training processes you currently utilize, and to ideally inspire you to change some of those processes with your athletes and/or clients. Coaches will be able to provide a better training experience for their athletes/clients who will ultimately benefit from this product.
Michael Boyle is known internationally for his pioneering work in the field of Strength & Conditioning and is regarded as one of the top experts in the area for Sports Performance Training.
He has made his mark on the industry over the past 35 years with an impressive following of professional athletes, from the US Women’s Olympic teams in Soccer and Ice Hockey to the Boston Bruins, Boston Breakers, New England Revolution, and most recently the Boston Red Sox.
His client list over the years reads like a “Who’s Who” of athletic success in New England and across the country including legendary Boston names such as Nomar Garciaparra, Cam Neely, and Ray Bourque. He’s served as a Strength & Conditioning Consultant for the 2013 World Champion Boston Red Sox and coached World Champions, National Champions and Olympic Medalists in…Football, Basketball, Baseball, Soccer, Ice Hockey, Rowing, Judo, and Gymnastics.
His former assistants, students, former players, and interns are sprinkled across the collegiate and professional ranks with teams like the Miami Dolphins, San Jose Sharks, Atlanta Falcons, Buffalo Bills, Anaheim Ducks, and Boston Celtics.
In short – when the best coaches and organizations in the sports world want proven, research backed information – Coach Boyle is their trusted resource.
With Complete Core, we want to give you some actionable information. Here are the Complete Core Course Objectives – When you’re finished watching the course, we believe that:
With Complete Core, Coach Mike Boyle takes you through his latest methods and proven protocols for training the core. Complete Core is a product designed by coaches for coaches. It is a comprehensive system that addresses all aspects of core training for sports and fitness. With over thirty years of experience working with all levels and abilities from professional and elite athletes to youth athletes and beginners, Mike Boyle explains and demonstrates how to properly execute a core training regimen for any person.
With so many different philosophies about core training available, one of the main objectives of Complete Core is to clear up some misconceptions and disagreements about core training. The idea is to highlight the similarities in core training, instead of the differences, in order to make a complete core training system that works.
The Complete Core program describes the science and rationale behind particular methods of core training. It undoubtedly addresses the ‘what’ and ‘how’ of core training: what exercises to do and how to do them, through perfectly executed demonstrations showing exactly how to perform over 60 core training exercises. More importantly, however, Complete Core addresses the ‘why’ and the importance of core training: Why are we choosing the exercises we are doing? Why are anti-rotation, anti-lateral flexion, and anti-extension important?
With Complete Core, Mike Boyle addresses when to train the core, how to train the core, how much core training should be implemented (volume, reps, time), the role of the core (and real-world anatomy), how breathing is involved and affects the core (and how to breathe correctly), what to avoid, developmental progressions and regressions, and exact exercises to use.
Complete Core was designed to really make someone think about what they are doing from a core training perspective, to hopefully make them question some of the core training processes they currently utilize, and to ideally inspire them to change some of those processes with their athletes and/or clients. Coaches will be able to provide a better training experience for their athletes/clients who will ultimately benefit from this product. Coaches will be able to design core training programs that emphasize injury reduction with the goal of improved performance.
With Complete Core, coaches will be able to use experienced scientifically proven core training processes with their athletes to produce measurable results.
Complete Core Introduction
Part 1: What is the Core?/ Anatomy/ History of Core Training (58:04)
Part 2: Breathing / How To Implement Core Training (37:40)
Part 3: Progressions & Regressions/ Exercises – What and Why/ The ANTI Approach (60:01)
Practical – What We’re Going To Do And How We Are Going To Do It
Incorporating Breathing
Floor Slides with Breathing
Anti-Extension Training
Fall-outs
Quadruped Exercises
Progression: Anti-Extension to Anti-Rotation
Progression in Quadruped Positions
Dead Bugs and Side Planks
Recruiting the Deep Hip Flexors
Hip Flexion Progressions
Sit-ups and Getups
Diagonal Patterns
Push / Pulls
Loaded Carries
Medicine Ball Progressions
Medicine Ball Rotational Progressions
Pallof Press / Anti-Rotation Press
Sample Core Training Program – How It All Fits Together