Gold Medal Bodies – Floor One
GMB – Floor One
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The Place.click EXCLUSIVE!!What Do You Really Want From Your Body?You’ve probably never been asked that before, have you? It’s OK, take some time to think about it, because it’s important.We’re not going to try to tell you what to think. People have been doing that all your life, and maybe you’ve even started to believe that the answers you’re supposed to give are really the right ones for you. They may be.Maybe the most important thing in your life is six pack abs. Or having righteous biceps you can show off in pictures.That’s cool, because we all get to decide our own priorities.But if we had to wager, we’d put our money on you having deeper motives. Not to say you aren’t interested in looking hot. Everybody wants to look hot. But maybe, just maybe, that’s a secondary or tertiary goal for you. Maybe the thing you really want from your body is just to know that you can count on it to serve you when you need it.For some people, that’s going to mean being able to perform wicked feats of strength like handstand push-ups. For others, it’s going to come down to “How am I going to get this new TV up the stairs?”Regardless of how lofty (or not) your specific performance goals happen to be, you can probably dig the idea of feeling at home in your body, moving with purpose, and having confidence in your abilities when playing with your kids or helping your cousin move. Wouldn’t you like to feel that you could be ready for anything?The point is that your body is your interface with the world. The better you can control that interface, the more you’re going to get out of life (and the more you’ll be able to put back in).In Floor One, you’ll develop full body control by learning how to perform various balance and tumbling moves similar to those you’d see in gymnastics.So How Is Doing Gymnastics Going To Help?Honestly, if we thought that was the answer, we wouldn’t have even made this. We’d tell you to find a gymnastics studio to train at.At Gold Medal Bodies, we draw on a variety of influences. Gymnastics is certainly one of them — gymnasts are masters of body control and applying that ability to learning new skills. Besides that, they are proof that this kind of training will make you strong.But Gymnastics, as a sport, takes a lot of time and dedication to get any good at. Anyone who thinks they can just start doing back tucks and iron crosses is sadly mistaken.Athleticism, real athleticism, is a combination of qualities that allow us to apply our strengths to the task at hand. Some of those qualities are balance, grace, agility, coordination, adaptability, poise, etc., etc.. We think a lot of these simply come down to one thing: being able to control your body.And that’s something you don’t need to be an athlete to benefit from.While Gymnastics is a great sport and obviously produces athletes who are as skilled as they are strong, Floor One isn’t about teaching you Gymnastics.Here’s what’s really going on:The GMB MethodAll of our Gold Medal Bodies programs are built on a shared foundation we call “the GMB Method,” which is probably not the most creative name we could have settled on, but by this point, it’s just too hard to change.The GMB Method is obviously influenced by gymnastics, but it also draws heavily on our years of experience in clinical physical therapy, education, and a laundry list of various martial arts.It looks a little something like this:Strength Building > Skill Building > Flow Acquisition > Flow MasteryLearning to do new things with your body always comes down, at the most basic level, to expanding your physical abilities. That’s why we begin all our programs with Strength Building, to help you build a foundation for powerful and confident movement. And since we never want to just be “almost strong enough,” this is where we work very hard to make sure you develop the strength necessary to perform the later skills right.The next phase is Skill Building, and this is were we work on performing more complex and sophisticated movements. In this part of the program, you’ll have two main goals:Manage to perform new skillsMaster performing them beautifully.Throughout F1, you’ll find us reminding you to “make it pretty” by focusing not only on proper exercise form, but also on making each movement as graceful and smooth as possible. The benefit of mindful skill practice is not just coordination (which can be developed by continually performing tasks with greater complexity) but total body control, which you can only learn by… controlling your body.Doing more reps is nice, but doing better reps is the secret sauce that creates athleticism.Once your basic skills are honed, the real fun begins. The Flow Acquisition phase is all about piecing these various skills together into mini-routines that challenge you to adapt to changes and further refine the individual skills. Instead of training handstands, jumps, and tumbling as separate goals, we’re actually teaching your body to shift seamlessly from one style of movement to the next, and this means greater agility and adaptability in all your activities.Finally, we come to the Flow Mastery phase, which is where we’ll drill a single “master routine” what includes all of the fundamental skills of athletics: handbalancing, leg balancing, jumps, tumbling, and isometric holds.The master Floor One flow routine will challenge every aspect of your body’s capabilities in a short, self-contained pattern, much like a martial arts kata except for the fact that it’s totally scalable to your own level of fitness — continually ready to add the next layer of difficulty once you’ve mastered the current challenge.Strength vs. Skill – A Delicate Balance?Unfortunately, this seems to confuse some people. Let’s set the record straight right now: practicing the skills in F1 will not make you lose the strength you’ve already built. No way, no how. In fact, it will make you even stronger.When we talk about “skill training,” we’re not saying you should quit doing things that make you strong and focus instead on underwater basket weaving or some jive like that. F1 is 100% jive-free.It all comes down to choosing skills that continue to challenge your strength.As an example, take the 180-degree control jumps from Phase 2 of Floor One. The jump is still an explosive strength move. At first, you’ll dial down the amplitude of your jumps so you can focus on landing precisely, but as you build control (“make it pretty”), you’ll start jumping higher again. F1 is full of this kind of thing — strength exercises that become skill exercises and then become strength exercises once again after some practice.You’ll also be doing dedicated conditioning all throughout each phase of the program, so losing your strength will be the least of your worries on Floor One.You will learn skills.You will have fun.You will also get strong.Word.Floor One Course ComponentsThere’s a lot of material in Floor One, so let’s go ahead and break down each of the components so you can see what you’re getting.Essential Programming for Strength and ControlThe Core Edition of Floor One includes everything you need to get strong and learn some very cool skills.Movement Library – These videos explain, in detail, every single variation of every single exercise in the program — over 50 of them. GMB is famous for teaching the high-leverage details that make a difference. As always, the instruction videos include clear voice over instruction and written points that match those in the manual.Workout Videos – Session reference videos for each day of the program at both beginner and intermediate levels. You can load these into you iPhone or other device and carry them outside to refer to during your session.Printable Training Charts – 14 weeks worth of charts (for each level, so 28 weeks, total) that guide you though the entire process with no guesswork. Just tape the week’s chart to your wall as a reference and record your progress after each workout.Warm-Up Session – To ensure you get the most out of your practice with the least chance of injury, we created this full-body warm-up routine that prepares your joints and muscles for the work you’ll perform during your training sessions.GMB Flexibility Module – This is probably the most thorough instruction you’ve ever seen on how to increase your flexibility safely and incrementally. Flexibility is not optional on F1, and you’ll be using this material during your cool-downs and on active recovery days.Floor One Implementation Manual – This is what ties it all together, including background on the GMB Method, training theory, how to practice, how to progress, how to know when you need more work before moving on, etc… We’ve totally redesigned our training manual template to be even easier to use than those in previous courses, so you can quickly access the info and find answers to all your questions.Targeted Training for Specialized SkillsIn the Deluxe Edition of Floor One (yes, you absolutely want this), you’ll of course have all of the essentials listed above, but we’ve also included the following components you’ve been asking us to create for you.Trunk Strength Series – You’ve never seen core exercises like these. Everyone knows that core strength is a major key to health and performance, and this is a completely unique routine designed to strengthen your trunk from every angle and direction.Movement Explorations – These are extra videos showing some of the possibilities for playing with gymnastic skills. We’ll demonstrate some applications and ideas for taking the movements you practice in the F1 and going a step beyond.Planche Progression – By popular demand… how could we not include this. The planche is one of the most coveted skills of body control and sheer strength, and until now, there hasn’t been a good resource for learning it (and what tutorials you could find left way too many gaps in the progression).Sit Progression – The “Sits” are the non-inverted skills of handbalancing. In this special video, we’ll teach you how to build the strength you need to pull them off right and show you a logical progression from the very basics (literally sitting) all the way up to a high V-Sit.GMB Recovery Guide – Also available as a standalone guide, we feel this resource can make the difference between making yourself tired and actually making progress. Recovery is one of the most important and most often overlooked aspects of physical training, so make sure you put this tool to good use. Includes our encyclopedia of recovery methods, Vibration Method video, and Big 3 daily yoga postures video.Odds and EndsLiving Room Gymnastics – One of the first things we always hear from people when we talk about practicing gymnastic movements is “I don’t have anywhere I can do gymnastics.” This isn’t gymnastics, so you don’t need a special floor, tights, or really even very much space at all. We made this short video in Andy’s living room to demonstrate how the F1 flow routine can be performed in a tight space and how to make adjustments for your environment.More – Yes, “more.” There are a bunch of things we want to give you as part of F1 that we know are going to help you get strong and have fun, but honestly some of them are much easier to show you than to tell you about.If all of that was half as exhausting to read as it was to type, we apologize, but don’t worry: each of the components in Floor One fits into a specific place and serves a purpose towards helping you build the body you want — one that responds to your wishes and looks damn good in the process.We’ve spent countless hours deciding what we’d include in this program and what just didn’t belong.We know you don’t live to workout. We don’t either. Everything you see above has been tried and tested and worked into an integral whole that you can implement as part of your lifestyle.We’ve taken all the guessing out of mastering your body. All that’s left is for you to do the work.Put This To Work In Your Life And Learn To Move Like You’ve Always Wished You CouldAll together, the Deluxe Edition of Floor One includes dozens of videos (not even going to bother counting), seven months of structured programming, and plenty of additional practice to keep you busy for a long time after that.After this week is over and we begin selling F1 at full price, it’s going to be a steal at $97. In fact, you’d pay at least that much just to buy the bonus and Deluxe components separately.More importantly though, Floor One bridges the gap between practicing the skills you want to learn and building the strength you know you need. We have seen nothing on the market (and we have been looking) that even approaches F1 in terms of providing a comprehensive course in developing the core competencies of an athlete without going so far as to devote your life to actually being a full-time athlete.Strength, yes… but also agility, coordination, balance, flexibility, and full body control.
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