WATCH: Table Talk — The Most Common Mistakes Novice Powerlifters Make

WATCH: Table Talk — The Most Common Mistakes Novice Powerlifters Make

Dave Tate
Tagged: Clips Dave Tate
Sage words Joe Sullivan recently read online: "Powerlifting is basically just keeping your abs and back tight and squeezing a bar and trying not to lose position." Joe notices his clients, both old and new, tend to struggle with at least one of these things. (And breathing. Definitely breathing.)
C.J. Murphy's Specialty Bar Car Show #2

C.J. Murphy's Specialty Bar Car Show #2

C.J. Murphy
Tagged: Training
In my second Specialty Bar Car Show, I'm going to teach you everything I know about the Tsunami Bar, Bandbell Bar, and — one of my all-time favorites — Safety Squat Bars. If I haven't sold you on any of these bars, remember this...
The Best Speed Drill for High School Athletes

The Best Speed Drill for High School Athletes

Drew Heisler
Tagged: Coaching
Sprinting with a weighted sled has become my go-to exercise for improving an athlete’s ability to accelerate because it teaches and trains those mechanics. My athletes have consistently improved thanks to to sled sprints!
Your First Meet Cycle — How to Lay the Program's Foundation

Your First Meet Cycle — How to Lay the Program's Foundation

Joe Schillero
Tagged: Novice
Don't be the newbie lifter who falls into the tiger pit traps during your training cycle. That'll only hurt you in the long run — or at least in those first competitions. Don't be afraid to start training too light and save your attempts for the platform. Not enough advice? I've got six other tips, so read on...
Add 100 Pounds to Your Deadlift

Add 100 Pounds to Your Deadlift

Matt Mills
Tagged: Training
These are the deadlifting tips that have helped my deadlift the most. If they helped me and my athletes, they'll help you too.
General Criteria to Consider When Writing a Program

General Criteria to Consider When Writing a Program

Adam Stoyanoff
Tagged: Program Design
It's important to note that there isn’t a one-size-fits-all training protocol, and these are just some general suggestions based on a few successes and countless failures over my career that I consider when writing a program.
Goodbye 2018, Hello 2019

Goodbye 2018, Hello 2019

Todd Hamer
My life went through a lot of changes and adjustments during 2018, which meant I had to learn and re-learn things. Lesson 1: the grass isn’t always greener on the other side, but sometimes it is, so watch your lawn and don’t forget that some grass is better than yours.
3 Things You'll Find in My Mental Health Toolbox

3 Things You'll Find in My Mental Health Toolbox

Nicholas Bronkall
Tagged: Education
Like any other coach, I love talking about training and programming and being in the weight room while coaching. But like many of you, I’ve neglected the thing between my ears, and I want you to know that it’s all right to feel. If your mental health is a weakness, don’t avoid it.
A Thank You to My Valentine

A Thank You to My Valentine

Donald Day
Head's up: If you're looking for reps, sets, or percentages, you might want to look elsewhere on this website. Or take the time to make a sweet gesture for your significant other today, just like I'm about to do for my wonderful wife in this article.
Equipment Feature — PRIME Fitness Squat Wedges

Equipment Feature — PRIME Fitness Squat Wedges

Coach Kassem
Tagged: Training
There is a lot of information about the science behind heel elevation during a squat. For the sake of keeping this article at a digestible length and in a language that's easy for just about every reader to understand, let's highlight a few of the key benefits of incorporating squat wedges into your training.
How to Get In and Stay In

How to Get In and Stay In

Coach G
If you think you have what it takes to become a strength coach, you've got to start with an internship. This one's for the future interns who want to get on the field and on the strength and conditioning path. Just know there's little to no money or prestige in the gig.
WATCH: I am Ashley Jones

WATCH: I am Ashley Jones

Sheena Leedham
elitefts columnist Ashley Jones is Australian by birth, a New Zealander by choice and marriage, but first and foremost, he's a strength and conditioning coach with 40 years of experience under his belt with plenty of passion and advice to spare to future coaches.