Foundation

Redefine Your Core, Conquer Back Pain, and Move with Confidence

About the Book

A sense of fatigue dogs the fitness world. Many of the new programs that are tagged as groundbreaking are actually recycled ideas. Foundation offers something completely different for novices and athletes alike: a simple program with powerful and proven results that will remedy bad posture, alleviate back pain, and help readers break through fitness challenges and plateaus.

Dr. Eric Goodman, a brilliant and dynamic young chiropractor, teams up with Peter Park, one of the top trainers in the United States, to radically redefine the core--shifting the focus from the front of the body to the back. Their groundbreaking approach works to strengthen the lower back and the full posterior chain and correct poor movement patterns by addressing mechanical imbalances and weaknesses. Foundation training involves simple movement patterns and is equipment free, creating maximum power, flexibility, and endurance.

Word-of-mouth enthusiasm has inspired both Hollywood luminaries and world-class athletes to make Foundation training the core of their fitness programs. Eric and Peter's client list has grown exponentially to include Lance Armstrong, NBA star Derek Fisher, world-champion surfer Kelly Slater, and actor Matthew McConaughey.
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Praise for Foundation

“I thought my lower back would be my Achilles' heel forever. Foundation training took that thought out of the equation. I feel strong and flexible, and my posture is better than it has ever been. This stuff is just plain good for you.” —Matthew McConaughey, actor

“I have always been in great shape and take pride in maintaining a certain level of fitness, but in the time I have been working with Peter Park and Eric Goodman, I have reached a new level of endurance, stamina, and strength. The program pushes me without exhausting me, conditions me, and has completely changed the way my body moves and feels.” —Derek Fisher, LA Laker and NBA champion

“I am fortunate enough to represent some of the world's greatest athletes, and after working with Peter and Eric for the last two years, I am starting to feel as strong as one! The core principles of this book have made me stronger and fitter than I ever imagined possible, and I intend to make them a part of my daily routine for many years to come.” —Casey Wasserman, chairman and CEO of Wasserman Media Group
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Foundation

1 THE BACK STORY

WHEN WE FIRST TEAMED UP, WE KNEW WE WERE ONTO SOMETHING THAT WAS GOING TO HELP A LOT OF PEOPLE CONTEND WITH ONE OF THE MOST PERSISTENT AND DIFFICULT-TO-ANSWER QUESTIONS IN FITNESS AND HEALTH: "HOW DO I GET OUT OF PAIN?"

Our answer—one of the first new ideas to come about in the world of exercise in years—is Foundation training. Since we were offering something completely different, we did not know what to expect, but our simple workout has proven to be more effective than we could have imagined. The extent and speed of the improvements we see in our clients consistently surprise us. We could not have predicted what Foundation training is doing for people of any age at all levels of fitness. Based on the results we've seen, our motto has become from pain to performance.

Based on the results we've seen, our motto has become from pain to performance.

Our confidence is confirmed daily by the dramatic changes in the lives of all the clients we are training. People who had tried everything to relieve their back pain began to feel a difference in as little as 2 weeks. Many of our clients had relied on prescription painkillers or over-the-counter remedies several times a day for years. They were happy to throw away those pill bottles and manage their pain with Foundation training. Others wanted to avoid surgery, and some were frustrated that going under the knife ultimately did not solve their back problems. They were so relieved to find that these exercises did more for them than extreme measures. Our success stories range from professional athletes, the likes of NBA legend Derek Fisher and world champion surfer Kelly Slater, to everyday people who come to our weekly classes. We have seen remarkable changes in people from every walk of life. For example:

• After two back surgeries in 2 years, a client in his fifties was still stuck in debilitating back pain. He had almost forgotten what life was like without pain. In just 2 months of Foundation training, his pain was almost gone, and he was able to resume vigorous activities he had long ago given up.
• A mother of two showed no improvement with months of physical therapy after surgery to repair a herniated disc. She made great progress in a few short weeks with Foundation training. She's such a convert that she invites family and friends to join her one-on-one training sessions. 
• Derek Fisher, point guard for the 2010 NBA Champs, the Los Angeles Lakers, had an impressive collection of injuries after 13 years of professional basketball. With Foundation training, he is in the best shape of his life, and he says his body feels better than it did in his early career.
• Pro surfer Kelly Slater used Foundation training to become pain free and powerful while competing for his 10th world championship surfing title. 
• A larger-than-life financial genius had been taking powerful prescription painkillers twice a day for 2 1/2 years after having many surgeries for his knees, back, and neck. After 8 months of Foundation training, he hikes 2 hours a day, paddleboards with his kids, and is completely off painkillers.

Our program produced unprecedented and lasting results. People were stronger, healthier, and feeling better than they ever thought they would again. Foundation training gave them a new quality of life, hope, and the tools to manage their pain and maximize their energy.

FOUNDATION FIRST

Derek Fisher, LA Laker and NBA champion

I search for the best of the best when it comes to my fitness and conditioning. I have always been in great shape and take pride in maintaining a certain level of fitness, but in the time I have been working with Peter Park and Eric Goodman, I have reached a new level of endurance, stamina, and strength. The program pushes me without exhausting me, conditions me, and has completely changed the way my body moves and feels.

Our client list has grown exponentially. We never dreamed we would be working with so many influential people, movers and shakers in Hollywood, sports, and the business world. All this buzz, and we don't advertise or actively look for publicity. It has all been through word of mouth. When people break through the barriers that pain has created in their lives—often after years of trying—they want the world to know. Our clients can't seem to stop talking about what Foundation training has done for them.

Best of all, we get to write this book and to introduce Foundation training to everyone suffering from back pain who may not be lucky enough to live in Southern California, and that's a staggering number of people. More than 80 percent of the population of the United States and Europe will experience back pain in their lifetimes. It's the most common reason people go to see a doctor, after upper-respiratory infections. Americans spend more than $50 billion a year on back pain. It does not have to be this way.

Foundation training redefines the core, shifting the focus from the abs and the front of the body to the back and the posterior chain.

Foundation training is designed to strengthen your lower back and posterior chain; alleviate your back pain by correcting mechanical imbalances and weaknesses; and create maximum power, flexibility, and endurance by concentrating on your real core. Foundation training redefines the core, shifting the focus from the abs and the front of the body to the back and the posterior chain. Before we explain in detail what Foundation training does for your body, we want to tell you how we arrived at this change of emphasis.

FOUNDATION ROOTS

Foundation training initially grew from Eric's experience, his education as a chiropractor, his own back problems, and his work as a trainer. He was an athlete, a personal trainer by age 18, but his movement patterns were all wrong and were actually creating injuries. He started to get back spasms at 19. It was painful for him to get up if he sat for a couple of hours, and he had to strain to stand up straight. The pain became more frequent each year he was in college. What started as discomfort was now creating a real problem. When he was a senior in college, he sat down at his computer to study after a long bike ride, and was gripped with pain that he'd never felt before; it was more severe than anything he'd ever experienced. When he tried to stand, his right leg went weak and just wouldn't work. A sharp pain shot into his spine and down his right leg. He lay down on his back on the floor with no idea of what was wrong. The pain radiated from very low in his back down the back of his right leg. He thought all the sports and exercises he had been doing were benefiting his body, but there he was flat out, unable to move without pain.

X-rays revealed that he had substantial dehydration of the discs and degeneration of the fourth and fifth lumbar vertebrae and the sacrum at the base of the spine. The discs were heavily compressed and severely degenerated. His last two vertebrae were sitting on top of each other. The x-rays showed the wear and tear of a much older spine. He hadn't even made it far into his twenties. His movement was inhibited because the muscles connected to his lower spine could not relax.

As Eric started chiropractic school, the pain persisted and worsened despite the fact that he could not have had better access to treatment. He was trying everything. He was getting adjusted frequently and had regular massages. Though treatments were effective for the short term, the pain always returned. For the next 3 years, there were very few days that he did not have some sort of back pain. He began to understand the ways in which pain can limit your life.

Eric observed that the baseline and plateau set by existing rehabilitation protocols were a bit too low. The fact is that 90 percent of people with back pain symptoms will feel better within 2 months, no matter what treatment is used, but the pain will return. Dealing with his own back problems, Eric found that traditional exercises and treatments seemed to have a ceiling on how much he improved; the results were less than stellar, and they were usually short-lived. It became obvious that the basic protocols and even doctoral-level training were not working for him; he had to believe that they were not working for other people, either. Eric became aware that much of the rehabilitation was based on movement patterns that were incorrect for our bodies. He realized that to stop pain for the long term, a fundamental change in movement had to occur. All the treatments and corrections he had been trying offered only a minimal shift in the mechanics of movement, and without that essential change, he would just keep reinjuring his back. He understood that the reason there is so much back, hip, and knee pain--that the statistics are so off the charts--is because we are loading our bodies incorrectly.

The reason there is so much back, hip, and knee pain is because we are loading our bodies incorrectly.

Eric had always been interested in Eastern medicine and philosophy, so he took up yoga to stay flexible and manage his pain. He studied Pilates, which focuses on the deep abdominal muscles and lower back, and modified his resistance training. He began to tweak yoga exercises in an attempt to strain and stress his body in slightly different ways. The exercises used torque and leverage to maximize the amount of tension on his weakest muscles. His goal was to build the deep supporting muscles of his spine. He wanted to concentrate all of the pull on the back side of his body; specifically, on the posterior chain--his neck, back, butt, hamstrings, and heels. With this shift in focus in mind, he developed the exercises of Foundation training, which are based on the essential principle that movement comes from the hip joints, using a braced spine and the posterior chain.

As Eric experimented with this new movement, his back started getting stronger, and the pain and uncertainty he had lived with for 4 years evaporated in a very short time. He began teaching his ideas to friends and a few patients. Around the same time he was asked to help Dr. Terry Schroeder with the USA Olympic water polo team as chiropractor and strength coach. Observing injuries the athletes were developing as a result of their demanding sport, Eric started to introduce modifications he was using himself into the team's training. He changed how people did standard exercises like squats and crunches, concentrating on the back of the body instead of the front. He worked with an entire team of Olympic athletes for nearly a year before the 2008 Games in Beijing. The vast majority of those athletes responded extremely well to the changes in their workouts. The team remained injury free while performing at a high level through the months of tough training. Their bodies did not break down. The team exceeded everyone's expectations and went on to take the silver medal. It was one of the success stories of the Olympics. Eric has been fine-tuning the exercises ever since.

FOUNDATION FIRST

Tony Azevedo, USA water polo team captain, three-time Olympian, and "best athlete in the world 2004"

Ten months of Foundation training was one of the primary driving forces behind our team's winning the silver medal in Beijing in the 2008 Olympics. We were constantly called the strongest team in the water, even though we began the competition ranked number nine in the world.

Eric moved to Santa Barbara in January 2009 and reached out to the fitness community there to establish himself. Among the people he contacted was a big name in fitness, Peter Park, an elite athlete and one of the most influential trainers in the world. He'd been Lance Armstrong's strength coach for more than 10 years. In his e-mail to Peter, Eric described the success he was having with Foundation training. Peter liked the sound of it. Even with his considerable experience, Peter had never heard of anything like Foundation. The rest is history.

We bounced our training philosophies off each other, and it was evident our ideas complemented each other very well. Eric visited Peter at one of his gyms to demonstrate his new approach. Peter was trying to remedy his own chronic back pain. Just as Eric had done, he was looking for answers and not finding them. We decided to train together for a while.

Peter didn't have any real injuries, but he was training at least 5 hours a day, which put a tremendous load on his joints. Over time, his movement patterns and the repeated stresses to his joints led to muscular imbalances. The pain he was experiencing was his body's way of warning, "Something's not right here. You need to change something."

We started with the basics. Peter was amazed by the results he experienced within a week or two. His body felt different--much more powerful. He noticed while running and biking that his back pain was diminished, and soon it disappeared. One of the best-trained athletes in the world had experienced a fundamental change in his movement patterns. He came to understand that the movements he had been working on for years and years just did not work. With the corrections provided by Foundation training, he found that his back and knees were hurting significantly less and the range of motion in his shoulders increased considerably. He became a different athlete after a few months of training.

Convinced that by combining forces we could really help people, we decided to partner up. Together, we have refined Foundation training with the goal of helping everyone at all levels of fitness to break through pain and exercise more effectively. Eric's focus is on fundamental movement patterns and building the initial strength needed to go forward. Peter works with clients to reinforce that strength and those movement patterns, bringing our clients to a pinnacle of fitness. Foundation training not only reduces pain but also opens a road map to fitness, giving people the tools to go wherever they want to go with assurance.

There is a reason we call it Foundation training. Learning these exercises will give you a strong structural foundation on which you can build, a baseline for any sport or exercise program. If you can create perfect movement for your body, everything else becomes so easy to do. With Foundation training at the center, you can branch out to whatever physical activity interests you--yoga, Pilates, P90X, weight lifting, tennis, golf, etc.

With Foundation training at the center, you can branch out to whatever physical activity interests you--yoga, Pilates, P90X, weight lifting, tennis, golf, etc.

About the Author

Eric Goodman
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About the Author

Peter Park
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