Functional-training

/ˈfʌŋkʃənəl ˌtreɪnɪŋ/ noun

Definition

Exercise that trains movements and muscle patterns used in daily activities or sports, emphasizing multi-joint movements, core stability, and real-world applications rather than isolated muscle work.

Etymology

From 'functional' (Latin 'functionalis' meaning relating to performance) and 'training' (Old French 'trainer'). The concept emerged in the 1990s from physical therapy and sports rehabilitation, where therapists focused on restoring patients' ability to perform daily functions rather than just building isolated strength.

Kelly Says

Functional training emerged when physical therapists noticed that patients could bench press 200 pounds but couldn't lift a suitcase overhead without pain - this led to the revolutionary idea that how you train should mirror how you actually move in real life!

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