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205, 2018

5S Athlete Brad – Ice Hockey

Here's a picture of 5S Athlete Brad Jenion in action! Bradley Jenion plays for the Great Britain U20 Ice Hockey Team and played in the World Championships last year. He plays his domestic hockey in Boston, USA where he hopes to play College hockey then on to play professionally. If you are interested in how 5S can make you the best athlete you can be: Online Coaching available Call/Txt: 07592 [...]

2804, 2018

Circuit Training in Macclesfield

Circuit Training (Conditioning) at 5S Fitness! We have multiple conditioning sessions everyday at 5S, which are ideal for all abilities. Every exercise can be adapted to suit the needs of the individual and ultimately, you work as hard as your ability level allows. However, our highly experienced coaches will push you to YOUR limits, because that's how we achieve the huge results we see every week. Try your first week [...]

2704, 2018

Two Logbooks Published on Amazon

Another two books published on Amazon, this time in the form of a Training Logbook and a Nutrition Logbook. Can’t wait to incorporate these into my programming at 5S Fitness. Huge thanks again to my publisher who does an awesome job of bringing the books to life… It’s so exciting to see my work go from a Microsoft Word Document, to a Published Book on Amazon... The feeling will never [...]

2604, 2018

5S Charity Bootcamp Group – Macclesfield

If you are local to Macclesfield, join our new group and come down to the 5S Charity Bootcamp which takes place on Victoria Park, Macclesfield - Every Saturday 9am-10am - Meet at the bandstand. £5 Donation per person to take part - 100% of Funds raised go to charity! Our main charity is the East Cheshire Hospice. However, we also want YOU to select other charities, community funded organisations, or [...]

1004, 2018

Muscle Anatomy for Coaches

Muscle Anatomy for Coaches Muscle Actions One of the most common beliefs of personal trainers and coaches is that “you don’t need an in-depth knowledge of anatomy to be a good trainer”. This is completely right, you don’t. In fact, telling a client that their Rectus Femoris originates on the Anterior Inferior Iliac Spine, and inserts through the Patella onto the Tibial Tuberosity will more than likely go straight over [...]

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