Training the Atlas Stones

Training the Atlas Stones

Zach Gallmann
Tagged: Program Design
It is the signature strongman event and can make you a champion or break you in half. Unfortunately, it's often the most poorly trained event — but it doesn't have to be.
Observations of Beginner Powerlifting Mistakes

Observations of Beginner Powerlifting Mistakes

Chicken Hawk
Tagged: Novice
With five years in the sport of powerlifting, my best total before I came to Westside Barbell was 1685. After training at Westside for a little over three years, my best total is 1950. Here are the big issues to avoid if you want similar progress.
Rules for the Hard Gainer, Part Two — Six New Steps to Packing on Mass

Rules for the Hard Gainer, Part Two — Six New Steps to Packing on Mass

Chris Tutela
Tagged: Coaching
If you've mastered and are continuing to follow the eight rules from part one of this series, I want to show you exactly how you can create an even better program that will pack mass on any true hard gainer out there.
Athlete Programming Made Simple

Athlete Programming Made Simple

Donald Day
I cannot have rep integrity, movement efficiency, and tempo in the weight room if my athletes are dumbfounded by the extremely complex exercise selection that looks like a NASA test simulator. So let's focus on simplifying things.
Irresponsible Social Media Practices in Strength and Conditioning

Irresponsible Social Media Practices in Strength and Conditioning

Bryan Mann
Social media can be a very powerful tool to enhance your learning and your network, but you have to use it with some responsibility.
Adapting to Needs — Phase 1 of Winter Strength and Conditioning for Football

Adapting to Needs — Phase 1 of Winter Strength and Conditioning for Football

Matt Rhodes
Tagged: Program Design
Our team is pretty strong in the weight room and it has transferred to the field, but we're not a big team. The head coach and I have come to an agreement on changes we're going to make, with a phase that starts January 16.
Powerlifting Then and Now

Powerlifting Then and Now

Greg Panora
Tagged: Education
The top guys today are light years ahead of where we were. Lifters today are far better trained with methods that are backed with actual science. But there's something missing.
Opinions and Credibility

Opinions and Credibility

Ken "Skip" Hill
Tagged: Education
The problem, if I may opine, is that too many people do not understand that credibility is not given by the person who opines; credibility is given by others.
Peak Mental Performance Podcast — Electrical Brain Stimulation for Athletic Performance

Peak Mental Performance Podcast — Electrical Brain Stimulation for Athletic Performance

Joe Schillero
Tagged: Team & Guest
Dr. Brett Wingeier is a biomedical engineer and neuroscientist who designed the Halo Sport device. In our conversation, we discuss the science behind transcranial direct current stimulation and its use for athletes.
WATCH: Equipment Feature with Steve Diel — elitefts 3x3 Rack

WATCH: Equipment Feature with Steve Diel — elitefts 3x3 Rack

Sheena Leedham
Tagged: Featured Gyms
The most essential item of any home gym, you can use this rack to do anything you need for competitive powerlifting or general strength training.
'If You Build It They Will Come' — Remembering My First Championship Team After 20 Years

'If You Build It They Will Come' — Remembering My First Championship Team After 20 Years

Coach G
How do you build your team? How do you take a group of athletes from every aspect of society and get them pulling in the same direction toward a common cause?
A Letter to the Next Me

A Letter to the Next Me

Todd Hamer
I've often heard people ask the question, what would you tell a younger you? This is a great question all strength coaches should answer.