WATCH: Training Frequency Considerations for Strength Sports

WATCH: Training Frequency Considerations for Strength Sports

Josh Bryant
Tagged: Novice
Keep in mind the training frequencies listed here can still vary a lot depending on the person. These are just numbers to keep in mind as you figure out the best frequency for you!
WATCH: Joe Sullivan's Knee Wrap Tutorial for Raw Lifters

WATCH: Joe Sullivan's Knee Wrap Tutorial for Raw Lifters

Joseph Sullivan
Tagged: Novice
Wrapping someone else's knees might seem easy, but when it comes to being a self-wrapper, that's another story. Luckily Joe Sullivan's familiar with being a self-wrapper, so he'll show you the ropes — and how to better wrap your training partner's knees.
Managing Training Schedules and Economies

Managing Training Schedules and Economies

Nicholas Montoya
Tagged: Novice
My hope for any of you lifters, young or old, novice or elite, would be that you can take a more educated approach to your next training program, and managing your training schedule and economies is a great place to start.
The Big Picture of Conjugate

The Big Picture of Conjugate

Seth Albersworth
Tagged: Novice
The goal with this series is to get to you to think about how you can manipulate the max effort, dynamic effort, and repeated efforts to fir your needs and to understand that conjugate is a fluid system that requires experimenting.
What I've Learned From the Mistakes I've Made as A Trainer

What I've Learned From the Mistakes I've Made as A Trainer

Matt Mills
Tagged: Novice
It’s great you can point out each origin and insertion of every muscle, but your client doesn’t care. Your end goal is to get your client results and to make them feel better about themselves — not getting them to the point where they're limping out of your gym.
5 Repeated Effort Method Principles to Master

5 Repeated Effort Method Principles to Master

Seth Albersworth
Tagged: Novice
In conjugate, accessory work plays a huge role, even if it isn’t one that gets the attention. Accessory work is going to help fill your gaps and prevent you from developing new ones.
5 Dynamic Effort Method Principles to Master

5 Dynamic Effort Method Principles to Master

Seth Albersworth
Tagged: Novice
As I said in Part 1, conjugate is one of, if not, the most effective training systems when it is executed properly. Moving a light weight fast isn't enough to make the dynamic effort method work. Moving a light weight fast with intention is.
4 Max Effort Method Principles to Master

4 Max Effort Method Principles to Master

Seth Albersworth
Tagged: Novice
In my opinion, conjugate is one of, if not, the best training systems — when employed properly. If it isn't working, don't disregard the system; instead, check your application.
WATCH: Why You Should Check Out Yessica Martinez's Training Log

WATCH: Why You Should Check Out Yessica Martinez's Training Log

Sheena Leedham
Tagged: Novice
Doing more gen pop or accessible workouts doesn't make someone any less strong. Just ask elitefts athlete Yessica Martinez. Or, better yet, read her training logs to see how doing yoga or some gen pop exercise could lead to some bigger numbers in the squat.
5 Things Beginner and Intermediate Lifters Should Understand

5 Things Beginner and Intermediate Lifters Should Understand

Chad Aichs
Tagged: Novice
Newer lifters seem to think that they can squat 1,200 pounds in less than a year of training. I hate to burst your bubbles, but that's not going to happen. It's a long game, and you need to understand that if you're going to survive in this sport.
Here's How You Can Land a Collegiate Scholarship for Powerlifting

Here's How You Can Land a Collegiate Scholarship for Powerlifting

Chris Janek
Tagged: Novice
Move over college football, college powerlifting is coming for you! OK, fine, powerlifting might not be as popular as college football, but it does provide prospective students with another way to knock down the full price of college tuition: scholarships.
Guidelines For Injury-Free Progress: Controlling Intensity

Guidelines For Injury-Free Progress: Controlling Intensity

Cain Morano
Tagged: Novice
“If I train strength and conditioning at the same time, will both suffer?” Unless you are taxing your recovery or training in completely disparate ways, you can train both domains. Here are a few ways you can do that.