functional fitness: strength training at any age
Are you truly ready for life's everyday challenges? From chasing toddlers to lifting groceries, functional fitness matters. Discover the 10 minimum benchmarks every woman and man should aim for, courtesy of Pursuit Physical Therapy. See where you stand and unlock a stronger, more capable you!
Don’t Just Complete—Compete: Why Adults Still Need a Healthy Outlet for Competition
"I love signing up for races and competitions that feel just a little out of reach. The kind that makes me think, “Okay, this is going to be tough... but I can totally crush it.” Whether it’s CrossFit, a sprint triathlon, or an occasional 10K, there’s something electric about pushing myself—not just to finish, but to really compete.
And I’ve realized over time: this isn’t just about fitness. It’s about having a place to put that inner drive. Because here’s the truth—we don’t lose our competitive edge as we get older. We just lose the outlets for it.
“The Learning Place” Isn’t Always New—But It’s Always Worth Visiting
Pursuit Physical Therapy embraces Dr. Becky Kennedy's concept of "The Learning Place"—the crucial transitional phase between not knowing and proficiency.
This space, often uncomfortable, is vital for building resilience and learning from experiences, both in physical therapy and life. Instead of shame when facing setbacks, The Learning Place encourages curiosity, reflection, and growth.
Even with familiar concepts like posture or pacing, true learning often involves seeing old things differently, especially after real-life experiences highlight their importance.
Being in The Learning Place requires courage and an open mind, and it's a key step forward in healing, which involves both physical and mental aspects. Pursuit Physical Therapy offers support without judgment to help individuals navigate The Learning Place and continue learning and growing.
the power of belonging
You know me, you know Aggie maroon. Weekends in College Station, baseball scores, a sea of maroon—it's more than a team, it's a connection. But it's not just Aggieland. Your gym, your neighborhood, your favorite bookstore—we all crave belonging.
We tell ourselves success is solo, but we're wired for connection. Recovery, fitness, movement—a supportive group makes all the difference. It's accountability, encouragement, shared wins. Motivation fades, but commitment thrives in community. We're stronger together.