DaoNamics™: A Total Body Fitness Method

by Fernando Bernall, DOM

Welcome! I’m Fernando Bernall, the creator of the DaoNamics™ Fitness System. I called it DaoNamics™ because it follows a Dynamic Path towards complete body-mind fitness, focusing on general strength and pliability with weight loss as a side effect of training.

What is DaoNamics™?

DaoNamics™  is a fitness training protocol that offers a methodical approach to conditioning the body through bodyweight calisthenics and repetitive practice of fundamental movement patterns such as walking, crawling, jogging, running, sprinting, jumping, lifting, pushing, pulling, bending, twisting, turning, standing, starting, stopping, climbing and lunging. Adding to these movement patterns, resistance work through kettlebell training, Joint Mobility drills (SpiralFlow), and breath/meditative work through Chinese Internal Arts and you have a complete fitness program.

What is total fitness?

Total fitness is generally classified in two branches with five components each: health and performance.

Ten components of fitness

Health Related Performance Related
Cardiovascular Endurance Speed & Quickness
Muscular Strength Power
Muscular Endurance Agility
Flexibility Balance
Body Composition Coordination

DaoNamics™  training places equal emphasis to both branches of fitness.  Often, performance fitness is linked to athletic activities such as football or track.  It is sports oriented. DaoNamics™  seeks a cross-fertilization of ideas between sports performance and daily activities under the premise that every adult, regardless of age or gender, is an athlete who competes in life’s arena.

Total fitness, however, is not limited to the muscle-skeletal framework of our bodies. There is the internal energetic component which is trained through breath work, meditation, and martial arts. This aspect of fitness is addressed through the practice of Qi Gong, Xing-Yi and Tai Chi Chuan.

How does it work?

DaoNamics™  exercise routines are based on principles of biomechanics and kinesiology. Built on the understanding that the body moves through a system of levers and the brain, which controls muscular movement, thinks in terms of whole motions, not individual muscles. It could be said, then, that DaoNamics™ focuses on training “movement” instead of muscle.

Movement, then, is the synchronized effort that groups of muscles exert on skeletal joints in a tri-planar field (frontal, sagittal and transverse).

To illustrate, consider the use of a leg extension machine to exercise the quads (muscles on the front top of the legs), and the use of a step box (taking alternating steps on a platform around 6 to 12 inches in height). While both will strengthen the quadriceps, the former does not transfer to functional strength because it is an isolation exercise and its primary motion is on one plane, sagittal.

The steps up exercise, however, resembles walking up or down stairs; getting in and out of car or getting out of tub. It includes the use of assistant muscles besides the quadriceps, and movement takes place on all planes of motion, including frontal and transverse movement of the hips while moving the body in a sagittal plane (back and forth or up and down).

The value of a “single-joint”  exercise such as on the leg extension machine, is that it can play a role in helping to strengthen a -weak link- in the kinetic chain. But it should only be used as an assistant training tool.

Work out description

DaoNamics™  training is a blend of joint mobility drills, High Intensity Interval Training (HIIT), bodyweight exercises, and kettlebell training. DaoNamics™  addresses both aerobic/cardio and strength/endurance training. All HIIT routines conform to the protocol scientist Izumi Tabata, Ph.D, developed for Japanese athletes . His high intensity interval method, improved the athletes overall aerobic and anaerobic energy systems.

Where to train

DaoNamics™  training is taught on a one-to-one setting with a personal trainer, in small group fitness sessions and now online on our site.

The video below is just an example of what a DaoNamics™  session is like. No two sessions are the same. The idea is to confuse the body by changing routines and thus avoiding plateaus.

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