Top 5 Swim Bag Essentials

Top 5 Swim Bag Essentials

Get Ready for Your Next Swim: Top 5 Swim Bag Essentials!

Want to take your swimming to the next level? Having the right gear in your swim bag can make all the difference in improving technique and performance. In our latest article, we break down the top 5 swim essentials every swimmer needs—from fins to snorkels—to help you refine your form, build strength, and swim more efficiently.

Ready to pack like a pro? Read the full article: Top 5 Swim Bag Essentials and discover the must-have gear for your best swim yet!

Read More

Stable Endurance Training

Stable Endurance Training

The Bunkie test is a functional endurance test to help identify functional stability, endurance, and control through some of the common fascial lines. It’s a series of 5 exercises, performed bilaterally (both sides). Its a simple test for identifying weak links in your ability to efficiency coordinate multiple muscles linked in a kinetic chain associated with particular movement patterns, and can help you identify weak links and patterns to program more specifically for your needs.

Read More

Mobile Endurance Training

Mobile Endurance Training

Mobility first! Before you can stabilize, load, and perform you must have the freedom to move. Learn the keys to assessing what needs to be addressed, how to improve, and enhance your trining. “The Big Three”, ankles, hips, and shoulders, are the most mobile joints in the body. Identify any deficits, and move on from areas that meet a functional standard. Remember, mobility and stretching do not make you fit, but can inhibit your ability to get fit and perform if they do not have their functional range of motion. Test, intervene, rest. Once you move well, go train!

Read More

Lower Back Care

Lower Back Care

Does your lower back fatigue or hurt after sitting or training? Extension faults and poor posture may be the culprits. Many people unknowingly use short-term stability strategies that lead to poor joint positioning and back pain. By focusing on core stability and proper movement patterns, you can alleviate discomfort and improve performance. Drawing from Dr. Stuart McGill's research, we share a series of core exercises designed to strengthen your lower back, reduce injury risk, and build an athletic foundation. Read on for tips to eliminate back pain and sign up for a free coaching call for personalized support!

Read More

The Gym in Your Hand

The Gym in Your Hand

The kettlebell has long been regarded as the gym in your hand. The cast-iron device packs a big punch in a small heavy footprint, suitable for dozen of exercises from mobility to power. In fact, they’re so practical, they’re sold out everywhere these days. See why the majority of my own and client strength and conditioning is done with a kettlebell

Read More

Improve Your Swimming on Land with the Vasa Trainer

Improve Your Swimming on Land with the Vasa Trainer

With pools and open-water options still limited, now is the perfect time to focus on dryland swim training. The Vasa Trainer has been a key tool in my swim training and that of my clients for years. This swim-specific strength equipment allows swimmers to develop technique, strength, and endurance outside of the water. Perfect for isolating upper body movements and swim drills, it’s ideal for athletes at any level. Ready to level up your swim training at home? Check out my Vasa Trainer workouts and use code “DALY5” for 5% off your own trainer. Read on for more details!

Read More

TRX Training at Home

TRX Training at Home

For over a decade the TRX suspension trainer has been a go-to home and travel device for myself and clients, allowing for dozens of full body exercises, convenient storage, and easy setup, with several anchor options within a variety of spaces and environments. It’s scalable across all abilities, with fun and challenging progressions manipulating the strap lengths, and orientation to the ground.

Read More

Open Chain Exercises

Open Chain Exercises

Open chain exercises, like leg extensions and bicep curls, isolate specific muscles but may not provide the functional benefits of closed chain movements. Learn how these exercises compare, their pros and cons, and when to include them in your routine, especially if you're recovering from an injury or need targeted muscle work. Discover how to balance open and closed chain exercises for optimal strength, stability, and athletic performance. Read the article.

Read More