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The Black Flag Athletics Blog is a ever-growing collection of our staff’s knowledge and wisdom. One of our reasons for being that we get to educate all walks of life. Head below to get a sample of what our coaches are talking about and let us know what you think by leaving us a note in the blog post’s comment section.
The Seven Types Of Strength
Hey All! We’re back with more blog posts coming your way! Today, I want to dive into an important topic—the seven types of strength. While most people think of strength as simply the ability to move heavy loads, there’s a lot more going on beneath the surface....
The Importance of Post-Training Recovery
Training, at its core, revolves around the concept of creating stress and then allowing for adaptation to that stress. Whether you’re aiming to build muscle, increase your VO2 max, or strengthen your immune system, it all begins with stressing those systems and then...
Prepare To Fitness! Fixing Common Flaws In Your Warm-Up Routine
As a fitness professional with experience designing programs for athletes of all levels—from highly competitive to weekend warriors—I’ve learned a lot over the years and made my fair share of mistakes. Programming can be nuanced, particularly given the diverse range...
Muscle Ups Don’t Matter: Embracing Principles Over Trends in Fitness
The fitness industry is a whirlwind of trends and influencers, each vying for attention with their latest, sometimes bewildering workout routines. While the allure of novel exercises like "ipsilateral triple banded, oscillating bosu ball squats" may briefly entertain,...
The Power of General Physical Preparedness (GPP)
At Black Flag Athletics, every 10 days or so, you’ll witness our classes engaging in what might seem like unconventional workouts: carrying heavy kettlebells, lugging sandbags, pushing and pulling sleds, and crawling in various directions. This isn’t just a random...
Why We Do Murph: A Memorial Day Reflection
As Memorial Day approaches and the whispers of "Murph" echo through the gym, many ask, "Why are we doing Murph?" This question holds a deeply personal answer for each of us. It could be because we have a loved one who was serving. It could be the challenge of...