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A company dedicated to Sports and Exercise rehabilitation.
Fit 2 Function is a new Exercise Rehabilitation and Fitness company designed by Aaran Eade BSc (Hons). The company’s aim is to specialise in two main fields;
Exercise Rehabilitation and Fitness.
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Fitness training advice can be given in a personal consultation. This can also be expanded by adding on practical sessions to work through the points discussed within the consultation. All areas of fitness can be covered from general fitness to sports specific fitness including some or all aspects of Strength, Power, Agility, Balance, Flexibility ,Muscle Endurance, CV Fitness, Strength Endurance, and Co-ordination training.

 

The following lists each of the nine components and an example of how they are used:-

Strength - the extent to which muscles can exert force by contracting against resistance (e.g. holding or restraining an object or person)
Power - the ability to exert maximum muscular contraction instantly in an explosive burst of movements. The two components of power are strength and speed. (e.g. jumping or a sprint start)
Agility - the ability to perform a series of explosive power movements in rapid succession in opposing directions (e.g. ZigZag running or cutting movements)
Balance - the ability to control the body's position, either stationary (e.g. a handstand) or while moving (e.g. a gymnastics stunt)
Flexibility - the ability to achieve an extended range of motion without being impeded by excess tissue, i.e. fat or muscle (e.g. executing a leg split)
Local Muscle Endurance - a single muscle's ability to perform sustained work (e.g. rowing or cycling)
Cardiovascular Endurance - the heart's ability to deliver blood to working muscles and their ability to use it (e.g. running long distances)
Strength Endurance - a muscle's ability to perform a maximum contraction time after time (e.g. continuous explosive rebounding through an entire basketball game)
Co-ordination - the ability to integrate the above listed components so that effective movements are achieved.

Of all the nine elements of fitness cardiac respiratory qualities are the most important to develop as they enhance all the other components of the conditioning equation.