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Stay Fit All Year Long!

9/17/2019

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Stay Fit All Year Long

Hello Everyone! It's Jeff. You know, that guy who got you out on the water stand up paddleboarding that time;) . I have some really exciting news to share about a new focus at Cascadia SUP. One that will continue to complement the joy of gliding along our beautiful waters.  Thank you for taking the time to read about this exciting option for you, your family and friends to take real control over your health and fitness.  First I would like to share my story and approach to fitness with you all. 

Over the 30+ years of honing my craft as a waterman and natural athlete, I have developed a deep love of actively reconnecting to the natural world. Sharing that love with others is what drives me to improve, to grow. When I was younger, it was surfing, soccer, fishing, hiking, climbing, and skateboarding that commanded my attention and whether I knew it or not, being flexible, strong, conditioned, accurate, agile and clever were all essential to doing what I loved in and out of the water.  

I have always had an unconventional interest and approach to fitness. Mostly working outdoors in a natural setting, I have always paid keen attention to being and coaching others to be better humans. We are natural animals that are meant to climb, the push, to balance, to pull, to crawl, to swing, to lift, to swim, to be fit, naturally. We are born to problem solve, to be resilient, to overcome challenges, to work together, and to grow.  Fitness to me is about living a meaningful, healthy, active lifestyle and being capable in any and all situations.  And I see fitness training as means to that end. Being capable to handle, with a cool head, life’s challenges and whatever nature throws our way is paramount.  I have put and found myself in some extremely challenging places, whether facing up to the ocean’s fury and power or up hundreds of feet on a rock wall.  For me as a trainer, it’s not about aesthetics or being strong for the sake of being strong. It’s about strength and mobility with purpose.  How can we be, physically, the best humans possible? It’s not about training to train. It’s about training for life. It’s about being there when our family and our community needs us. It’s about coming out of tough situations better than when you went in.   To be honest, I never thought I would be a personal trainer but now that I’m here, I can’t imagine a more natural and important place for me to be, helping others realize their fullest potential.  

Your fitness story is a journey. It’s a long term process that needs to be trusted. There are no quick fixes, no magic solutions. There is only hard work and dedication. If you would like to invite me to guide you on this journey, I will be your greatest supporter. If you are ready to be that better human, I will be your greatest fan. 

Cascadia FIT Services
  • Solo Personal Training Sessions
  • Personal Training Packages
  • Custom Workout Planning
  • Youth Training Options
Outdoor Training Sessions
Please, step OUT into my office. There is concrete evidence for the benefits of spending time outdoors with nature surrounding you. It’s here when you can reap these benefits to maximize your fitness and actively reignite the best you imaginable.  Each workout will be designed to blend the best of natural movement and mobile fitness tools to get you exactly the results you hoped for and even some you didn’t expect.  Let's work out on an SUP on the river or in the woods at a park. It'll change your life. 
Indoor Training Sessions

Whether we want to admit it or not, the weather here in the northwest as already begun to shift. Before we know it, we'll be in our finest hoodies and rain jackets. While Portlanders love getting outside and usually aren't phased by an adventure in the raw elements, sometimes we just want a nice, warm and dry place to get a workout in.  With Cascadia FIT, we also have the option to train at a great private fitness facility in SW Portland.  RD FiT has the latest in fitness equipment for us to utilize for your training sessions. This way I can custom tailor each session with you and your fitness and lifestyle goals in mind. 

What to Expect During Your Initial Consultation

  • SMART Goal Setting
  • Expectations of Training
  • Discussing Your Health Lifestyle Story
  • Initial Physical Movement and Posture Assessments
  • Discussion of the Best Way to Fit Cascadia FIT Trainings Into Your Life 
  • General Nutritional Chat 

What NOT to Expect

  • Before and After Photos (unless requested)
  • An intimidating experience. 
Initial Consultations are ALWAYS Free!  Call 971-808-2787 to set up an appointment NOW!
We hope to hear from you soon! Spread the word!
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Training for your SUP Discipline

3/18/2019

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Training our bodies to perform at their best is a big undertaking both physically and mentally. There are several elements that have to come together for you to feel confident and strong on the water, no matter which paddling discipline you choose on any given day. Whether it’s flatwater cruising or SUP surfing, distance or technical racing, downwinding or whitewater, each venue and condition has its own unique set of challenges that we have to connect with and adapt to.  Added to this, our choice of equipment, our technique, and our nutritional approach all have a huge impact on the outcomes of our time on the water. 
 
If getting faster, stronger, more stable, and healthier are in your set of goals, it is important to take an intentional and focused outlook to your training program. It is also important to not just train through paddling alone. A multi-disciplinary, integrated approach to training can be extremely beneficial.  Running, swimming, rock climbing, and weightlifting are all examples of activities that can all contribute to your overall fitness and can help you become a better SUP paddler.  Here are a few simple ideas to consider based on the type of SUP mission you are on.
 
Flexibility and Mobility
Before you can jump right into your training routine for building a stronger, more capable body, you should spend about 10-15 minutes on flexibility and warming up. Failing to warm up the parts of your body that will be putting in the work is the quickest route to having to stay off the water due to injury, and let’s face it, none of us like having to stay off the water.  So creating good warmup habits will add more days to your season. Self Myofascial Release (SMR or foam rolling), active and dynamic stretching and a little bit (about 5 mins) of cardio work is the best recipe for having proper blood flow to get a solid training session in.
 
Key Fitness Concepts
Before the workouts begin, there are a handful of important and simple fitness concepts that will be discussed.
  • Stabilization - the process of making something physically more secure or stable.
  • Endurance - the capacity of something to last or to withstand wear and tear.
  • Strength - the quality or state of being physically strong.
  • Power - the ability to create maximal force in the shortest amount of time.
 
Essential Muscles for SUP
  It is important to have an understanding of how the following specific muscles and muscle groups (complexes) contribute to your body’s ability to work efficiently with your board and paddle to get you where you are hoping to go.
  • Deltoids (a.k.a. shoulders) - the fulcrum or pivot point  from which you post your power during your stroke
  • Triceps - essential pulling muscles that stabilize your paddle and provide backside power
  • Biceps - your primary frontside muscles in your arms that provide stabilization and quick power during your stroke
  • Pecs (a.k.a chest)- the large muscles in your chest that are the initial and primary source of strength during a powerful stroke
  • Abdominals - stabilizers that contribute to a strong stroke by accelerating torso action throughout your stroke
  • Lats - synergistic backside muscles in the torso that stabilize your power phase and create drive
  • Obliques - Core stabilizers that are essential for torso rotation and power transfer to the paddle shaft
  • Hip Flexors - an essential muscle complex that assists with balance and stabilization and builds power as you hinge at the hips during your stroke
  • Quads - powerful pillars that provide balance and drive throughout all stroke phases
 
Essential Muscles to Train by SUP Discipline
While these are by no means exhaustive lists of muscles called into action during the various SUP disciplines, they are the primary force generating muscles that need to be trained. And since stand up paddleboarding is a full-body sport, you will also notice that there is quite a bit of overlap between the muscles used for each discipline.
 
Flatwater Cruiser: Stabilization
Core stabilizing muscles, abdominals, obliques, lats, triceps, biceps, hip flexors
SUP Surfer: Focused Power and Core Strength
Pecs (chest), deltoids (shoulders) biceps, triceps, abs and obliques
SUP Technical Racer: Focused Power and Core Strength
Lats, Lumbo Pelvic Hip Complex (LPHC), deltoids, abs, obliques, lats, triceps, biceps, hip flexors
SUP Distance Racer: Muscular Endurance
Pecs, deltoids, biceps, triceps, abs, lats, hip flexors
Downwinder: Stabilization, Power and Endurance
Hip flexors, hamstrings, quads, adductors, obliques, abs, pecs, deltoids
 
  Over the next few blog articles, we will focus on demonstrating sample workouts that incorporate training these most important muscle groups used when you are on the water participating in a given discipline. So stay connected for some fun workouts you can do at home, on the water or in the gym to build strength, power, stabilization and endurance to get the most out our your time doing what you love best.  Grab your workout buddy and hold on for a new focus on becoming an all around better paddler!

Jeff Briley is a NASM Certified Personal Trainer and Head SUP Coach and Sea.E.O. of Cascadia SUP. He has been coaching SUP since 2008 and also holds a masters degree in Educational Leadership and Policy: Leadership for Sustainability Education from Portland State University. Jeff is also a proud father, dedicated husband and surfer and a member of the Werner Paddles SUP Team.
@jeffbriley @cascadiasup @cascadiafit 
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