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What movements would hurt you?

Sometimes (not always), this can be an indicator of what we can train to make ourselves stronger and reduce weak points!

Examples
-Squatting down to pick something up
-Turning around when someone calls your name
-Sprinting/Jogging

There may be certain medical and physical conditions that inhibit this. Please, by all means, ask your doctor, physical therapist, or medical professional before doing any of them.

But in many cases, these represent regular human movements that can be adjusted to our ability.

We're often capable of MUCH MORE than we realize! Especially if we're not accustomed to physical exercise.

Similar to how lifting 500lb might hurt us but make The Mountain stronger -

assisting with our hands to squat might strengthen us if regular squatting is out of our current ability!

My rule of thumb is to feel "effort but not pain." Assist yourself enough to feel the exertion of the exercise, but not pain (especially in the joints). Staying in this zone is important for continual improvement!

Think of the burn in your arms if you lifted your arms overhead for several minutes. That's similar to what I consider "effort."

Have a wonderful day!

Legal notice: Consult your physician or medical professional before starting or changing any exercise program. This video doesn't replace a consultation with a physical therapist or physician.

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What movements would hurt you?

Sometimes (not always), this can be an indicator of what we can train to make ourselves stronger and reduce weak points!

Examples
-Squatting down to pick something up
-Turning around when someone calls your name
-Sprinting/Jogging

There may be certain medical and physical conditions that inhibit this. Please, by all means, ask your doctor, physical therapist, or medical professional before doing any of them.

But in many cases, these represent regular human movements that can be adjusted to our ability.

We're often capable of MUCH MORE than we realize! Especially if we're not accustomed to physical exercise.

Similar to how lifting 500lb might hurt us but make The Mountain stronger -

assisting with our hands to squat might strengthen us if regular squatting is out of our current ability!

My rule of thumb is to feel "effort but not pain." Assist yourself enough to feel the exertion of the exercise, but not pain (especially in the joints). Staying in this zone is important for continual improvement!

Think of the burn in your arms if you lifted your arms overhead for several minutes. That's similar to what I consider "effort."

If you want a free fitness routine based on these principles, I have one linked on my profile:

Also linked:
-Hybrid Calisthenics App (beta)
-Hybrid Calisthenics Book & eBook

Have a wonderful day!

Legal notice: Consult your physician or medical professional before starting or changing any exercise program. This video doesn't replace a consultation with a physical therapist or physician.

HybridCalisthenics
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When you couldn't erase the sharpie from the kettlebell, that killed me 😂

WhatIsThereTo
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_Effort but not pain_ is the golden rule

pricerowland
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I absolutely adore that you emphasize that some people have limitations and thats okay, and to work with those limitations.

thtawkwardnerd
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Dude, the last stance is SUCH a flex, holy heck!

Raven_Leblanc
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"Feel effort, and not pain." Excellent!

procontractor
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The “Hampton Down” got me 😂 Your videos are informative, motivating, and you come across as very likable. I wish you nothing but success. 👍👍

butkusfan
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You have such a wholesome energy! You’re like the Bob Ross of fitness.

wambo
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Alright that's it, I'm off to buy a broomstick.

Tymdek
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dude u are whats needed in fitness influencer space omg its crazy seeing workout vides with this much positivity so refreshing ty dude!

imanicepersonexpressingposi
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I don't exercise at all. I'm just here for your positivity. Have a great one Hampton.

cbrackin
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I love how you mentioned that quads are controversial because they really are but they’re still a form of exercise and as someone with EDS doing them is personally hard for me when I get injured because that injury won’t go away for several months, but I’ll still try doing them and doing quads is a lot of effort especially a lot of the jumps and it’s easier for you to hurt your wrist which I’m currently dealing with and I’ve had it injured for about a month now and it’s still really painful

LeoTheTherian
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i got arthritis at the age of 19, i used to do kick boxing and all sorts of MMA... im getting better especially after the accident that ruined my knees, so thank you for pointing out that there are conditions that make life harder

AutumnVulpes
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My friend recently started doing some light workouts and was a bit down she could barely do things even without weights. Needless to say, i made sure to praise her for doing her best and talk to her about where i started so she knows it’s a journey not flipped switch, i think it helped to know she’s not alone in struggling at start

-ElysianEcho-
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Im 21, recently found out i have a collapsed hip, might need a replacement yet truly do want to be as phenomenal and natural as yourself. I just dont know where to begin 😢😊

delta_dion
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Lately I've been trying to squat down to reach things rather than bending. I've noticed it's easier on my back and keeps my thighs in better shape if I do this regularly. Also, being female and working with the public.. I prefer not to put my rear in the air, just in case 😬

cewkietron
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It's honestly amazing to watch such an honest and authentic man just being his best self

Random_tuff
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I always appreciate how you account for people with disabilities. I have one fully functional arm, one fully functional leg, and one fully functional eye (and they're not all on the same side). Honestly, you put more care into accommodating disabilities than the Adaptive PE class I had to take in college (where literally all the students in the class were disabled)

Werevampiwolf
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Hampton your one of my favorite creators bro. Positivity and self improvement are all I hear from you and we need more of that in the world so thank you 😊

ethanletzer
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You don't piss me off. I appreciate that ❤

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