6-Step Method to Develop Pure Strength

6-Step Method to Develop Pure Strength

Stefan Waltersson
Before you enter pure strength development, there are a few steps that must be considered. And I know this may sound like rocket science for some, but it doesn’t have to be that complicated. I’ve used this method to develop three world champions in powerlifting in only 18 months.
Your Strength and Conditioning Blueprint for Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu

Your Strength and Conditioning Blueprint for Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu

Chris Tutela
While training myself and others, I’ve started to notice areas where most BJJ guys and gals are lacking when it comes to their strength training: fundamental movement patterns, mobility, stability, core and upper back work, and recovery. Here's how to improve.
Learn to Train X — Dave Tate Teaches the Max Effort Method

Learn to Train X — Dave Tate Teaches the Max Effort Method

Dave Tate
How do you get better at lifting heavier weights? Well, you do it by lifting heavier fucking weights! In this video from Learn to Train X, Dave focuses on instructing the max effort method, which is working up to a “heavy fucking weight that’s generally going to be 90 percent or above," including technical breakdown.
The Future of Box Programming

The Future of Box Programming

Jason Brown
Tagged: Program Design
I've seen an influx of boxes close over this last year—more than prior years. This tells me that we need to change to survive. My suggestion? Pull away from the hardcore box audience and focus more on programming for the general population.
Always Have a Plan

Always Have a Plan

Donald Day
It’s never been about making these “New Year, new me” resolutions; it’s about dedicating yourself to the daily process, having a vision, and having a plan in every aspect of your life. Want to be a head strength coach? Have a plan and dedicate yourself daily to the process.
LISTEN: Table Talk Podcast #1 with Dan Green and Andrew Herbert

LISTEN: Table Talk Podcast #1 with Dan Green and Andrew Herbert

Dave Tate
In the first Table Talk Podcast episode, Dave Tate, along with guests Dan Green and Andrew Herbert, answers listeners' questions about getting stronger at 42 years old, compound movements, key indicators for bench press, and more.
12 Rules for Becoming a Better Strength Coach

12 Rules for Becoming a Better Strength Coach

Ryan Wood
These 12 rules are a culmination of experience and mistakes and were written for younger strength coaches, who I hope understand the long journey they have in front of them. While your principles are and should still be forming, it’s always a good thing to have some rules to keep you on track.
Men of Strength Sports Performance Podcast #4: Jeff Ward

Men of Strength Sports Performance Podcast #4: Jeff Ward

Donald Day
This episode's guest is Georgia Southern University’s director of Olympic strength and conditioning: Jeff Ward. Coach Ward was a part-time assistant when I started working there, and he made a huge jump to the director position. He's got a good story of how he got there, so listen up!
Buddy Morris on Stress and Recovery for the Athlete

Buddy Morris on Stress and Recovery for the Athlete

Sheena Leedham
Tagged: Coaching
Play the game; don't let the game play you. Coach Buddy Morris (one of the speakers for the 2019 Strong(er) Sports Training and Success Seminar) talks about stress adaptation and recovery with Dave Tate, Tom Myslinski, and Jim Wendler in the sixth video of a nine-part conversation.
Viva La Flama Blanca: An Interview with Anthony Fuhrman

Viva La Flama Blanca: An Interview with Anthony Fuhrman

Sydney Schulte
Tagged: Education
Between three jobs, strongman competitions, and his appearance on The Titan Games, 105-kilogram World's Strongest Man Anthony Fuhrman shares his thoughts on pro middleweight strongman issues, meeting one of his childhood idols, and Taylor Swift.
Where Have You Been, Joe Clark?

Where Have You Been, Joe Clark?

Ken "Skip" Hill
Tagged: Education
As most writers in the bodybuilding industry are aware, the majority of people who troll are crybaby meatheads who think they deserve your writing gig because they are so much more knowledgeable. This was not so with Joe Clark...
The Staggered Leg Deadlift with Dr. Eric Serrano

The Staggered Leg Deadlift with Dr. Eric Serrano

Scott H. Mendelson
Tagged: Training
This is a great exercise to use before the leg training session begins to activate the posterior chain and wake up dormant muscles. Feedback from numerous clients, including NFL athletes, tells us that squatting and running feel much better following this specialized movement.