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My Training Philosophy: Functional Fitness & Rehab

byGagan AroraStudio sessions in Mukherjee Nagar and outdoor workouts at Lodhi GardenStarts from4,000 per sessionView full gallery

Fitness is a mindset, not just a set of reps. Here is how I coach movement, breathing, and recovery to help you build a stronger, pain-free body.

Focus on gain, not loss. I explain why you should think like a performance athlete, even if your goal is weight loss. Fueling your workout is key to performance, and fat loss happens during the other 22 hours of the day.

Breathing is the key to stability in strength training. I explain how to use your breath to brace your core during heavy lifts like squats and deadlifts, a technique that will make you stronger and prevent injury.

Two-thirds of your strength workout is rest. I explain how to use your rest periods effectively by focusing on your breathing and recovery, not your phone. This mindful approach will make your next set better than the last.

Understand Foam Rolling Part 1: What is fascia? I break down the science of fascia, the connective tissue that surrounds every muscle, and explain why keeping it healthy is crucial for your movement.

Understand Foam Rolling Part 2: Why you must use it. I explain why a foam roller is the one piece of equipment everyone should use daily to self-scan for tightness and prevent future injuries.

Understand Foam Rolling Part 3: The science of release. I explain how dehydration causes fascia to stick and how foam rolling helps release tight spots to improve fluid flow and prevent pain from showing up elsewhere in the body.

Yoga is more than just an exercise. I share my perspective on the true meaning of yoga as the fundamental union of elements that makes everything in the universe work, and how bringing consciousness to your actions is the essence of the practice.

About Coach's Corner: My Training Philosophy

I don’t believe in just 'hitting the gym.' If you're doing strength training, remember that two-thirds of your session is actually rest. Don't scroll your phone. Focus on your breathing, lower your heart rate, and actually recover. If you master this meditative state between sets, the quality of your next set will jump, and your strength gains will follow.

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