CrossFit

Written by Kevin McVay

CrossFit Games 2021 is officially open!

While we all know and love that CrossFit is here to stay-Injuries do not have to be!

At Tri-Covery we work with a lot of athletes including all levels and abilities of Cross Fitters.

CrossFit aims to develop fitness in the 10 components of physical fitness: cardiovascular/respiratory endurance, stamina, strength, flexibility, power, speed, coordination, agility, balance, and accuracy.

Regardless of your fitness level, CrossFit training will teach you about your body, strength, and weakness. Pushing past your perceived comfort level will allow you to become a stronger person, inside and out.


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Michael Knight Interview

Written by Kevin McVay

Testimonial from Michael Knight:

2-Time Tactical Strength Challenge World Champion (2-Time runner up as well)

Owner of Michael Knight AOS Training Facility

 


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MDG Virtual Golf Event

Written by Kevin McVay

Jeff joins Mike Sullivan and Kyle Bogey of Metro Detroit Golfers on set at:

The Virtual Golf Show Charity Event at Red Run Golf Club

3.11.2021

 

 


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Benefits of a CBD Massage

Written by Kevin McVay

Our team of professional massage therapists are here to help - we understand the treatment and the condition.


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Graston with muscle activation

Written by Kevin McVay

Using the Graston technique while having the muscle actively contract and relax


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Supermans - Prone Hyper Extension

Written by Kevin McVay

Superman

The superman strengthens the erector muscles that run along the spine. They play an important role in spinal stability in the upper and lower back.

This is helpful when your spine is under heavy loads while lifting and counteracts the negative effects of sitting. It is a static floor-based movement that challenges your core and lower back.

Starting Position:

Lie face down on the floor with your legs extended at a comfortable width and ankles slightly flexed with your toes pointed. Arms extended overhead.


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Band High Reverse Pull

Written by Kevin McVay

High Reverse Pull

The back of the shoulders, by comparison, are often neglected.

This type of muscular imbalance can contribute to shoulder pain and injuries, not to mention a "hunched forward" appearance and poor posture.

As a result, it is important to incorporate exercises into your routine that target the back of the shoulders, to mitigate some of the side effects of slouching and the High Reverse Pull happens to be an excellent option.


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Scapular Retraction

Written by Kevin McVay

Scapular Retraction

This is a strengthening movement for the scapular (shoulder blade) and the back of the shoulder.

If you have pain with the shoulder joint in the back or a restriction in the front of the shoulder, this is an excellent exercise for improved posture and upper back strength.

The subscapularis muscle plays an important role in providing front shoulder joint stability, and ability to rotate the arm. It balances the end of the upper arm into the shoulder joint during functional movements of the arm/shoulder and assists the other rotator cuff muscles.


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Theragun & Cupping

Written by Jeff Kong

Using a Massage Gun while a cup is applied to the skin!


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