The Importance of Simplicity in Strength Training

The Importance of Simplicity in Strength Training

Strength training is a complex subject, with endless variations of exercises, programs, and equipment. However, the key to success in strength training is not in the complexity of the program, but in its simplicity.

As a coach, I have found that the simplest programs are often the most effective. The reason for this is that simple programs are easy to follow, easy to understand, and easy to stick to. When you are able to stick to a program, you are able to see progress and that progress is what will drive you to continue.

One of the simplest and most effective strength training programs is the "big three" exercises: the squat, deadlift, and press. These exercises work the entire body and are the foundation of any strength training program. If you can master these three exercises, you can build a strong and functional body.

Another aspect of simplicity in strength training is the use of basic equipment. There is no need for fancy machines or expensive equipment to build strength. A barbell, weights, and a pull-up bar are all you need to build a strong and functional body.

In addition to exercises and equipment, simplicity also applies to the overall structure of the program. A well-structured program is easy to follow and easy to understand. It should be clear what exercises to do, how many sets and reps to do, and how often to train.

In conclusion, simplicity is the key to success in strength training. Simple programs, exercises, equipment, and structure are all important aspects of building a strong and functional body. Remember, progress comes from consistency and consistency comes from simplicity.

Coach Mike Ockrim

Meet the Mighty Oak

Coach Mike Ockrim is a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS), USA Weightlifting Level 1 Coach, MovNat Level 1 Coach, and founder of Mighty Oak Athletic, a youth strength and conditioning facility in Westmont, Illinois, serving student athletes and families across DuPage County and the western Chicago suburbs.

His “Be strong to be useful” philosophy and Death Resistant framework — Recovery, Movement, and Nutrition — anchor MOA’s programs and his work as a keynote speaker for schools, athletic departments, and community organizations.

Michael has more than 30 years of training experience, has been a group fitness instructor at Life Time Athletic for over 8 years, and is a second-degree black belt in USA Taekwondo. He is also the founder of Sunday Funday Sports, a youth sports nonprofit, and is pursuing a culinary degree at College of DuPage to sharpen his expertise in performance nutrition for young athletes.

Michael is the author of three books, all available on Amazon:

Death Resistant: A Common Sense Guide to Live Long and Drop Dead Healthy — https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09KBJXCQH

13 Pounds in 30 Days

Mighty Oak Athletic Nutrition — https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DFTDM4K4

To book Coach Mike for a speaking engagement or learn about MOA’s youth strength and conditioning programs, email strength@mightyoakathletic.com or CLICK HERE.

Disclaimer: This content is for general informational and educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult your physician or qualified health provider with questions about a medical condition, nutrition plan, or fitness program.

http://www.MichaelOckrim.com
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