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Mark Buckley is best known for achieving what many experts in the fitness industry thought was impossible: The amalgamation between the specialized fields of orthopedic rehabilitation, strength and conditioning and personal training.
As the head of musculoskeletal rehabilitation at the Lower Hutt Hospital in New Zealand, Senior Faculty member of the C.H.E.K Institute in San Diego, a consultant to professional athletes and sports teams around the world (including the All Blacks) and as the owner of a commercial gym in New Zealand, Mark acquired the unique skill set that allowed him to develop the FMA Strength Institute.
Today Mark and I are going to dive into more specific outcomes of putting on muscle mass, building strength and applying training to a sports specific goal for both athletes and non-athletes. We are also going to chat about men’s motivations for training and measuring whether their training program is right for them, because of course, the body never lies.
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If you are a trainer interested in FMA, please join this free webinar
Free Live Webinar Replay For PT'sNew “Hybrid Model” Letting PTs Help More Clients And Make More Money In 12 Hours Than They Ever Could In 50... Even with gyms closed… and even if you’re used to working split shifts 60 hours a week at $60–$80 a session.fmastrengthinstitute.clickfunnels.com
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Mark Buckley is best known for achieving what many experts in the fitness industry thought was impossible: The amalgamation between the specialized fields of orthopedic rehabilitation, strength and conditioning and personal training.
As the head of musculoskeletal rehabilitation at the Lower Hutt Hospital in New Zealand, Senior Faculty member of the C.H.E.K Institute in San Diego, a consultant to professional athletes and sports teams around the world (including the All Blacks) and as the owner of a commercial gym in New Zealand, Mark acquired the unique skill set that allowed him to develop the FMA Strength Institute.
Today Mark and I are going to dive into more specific outcomes of putting on muscle mass, building strength and applying training to a sports specific goal for both athletes and non-athletes. We are also going to chat about men’s motivations for training and measuring whether their training program is right for them, because of course, the body never lies.
We talk about:
References
If you are a trainer interested in FMA, please join this free webinar
Free Live Webinar Replay For PT'sNew “Hybrid Model” Letting PTs Help More Clients And Make More Money In 12 Hours Than They Ever Could In 50... Even with gyms closed… and even if you’re used to working split shifts 60 hours a week at $60–$80 a session.fmastrengthinstitute.clickfunnels.com
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.