The Definition of Insanity

The Definition of Insanity

Coach G
Insanity: Doing the same thing over and over again to get a different result. That pretty much sums up the strength and conditioning industry, doesn't it?
WATCH: The Definitive Guide to Hill Sprints

WATCH: The Definitive Guide to Hill Sprints

Josh Bryant
Tagged: Training
Before you go find yourself a hill to sprint up via Google maps (steep hills, such as those in landfills, are ideal), don’t forget to warm up and stay hydrated. It’s a sprint, so go all out!
Editor's Letter for August

Editor's Letter for August

Sheena Leedham
Tagged: Education
The content calendar for August is packed with special content from Justin Harris, Vincent Dizenzo, JM Blakely, and Jordan Shallow that'll bring you gains in muscle, strength, and knowledge. For a sneak peek at what's to come, read on ahead!
The Characteristics of Mastery

The Characteristics of Mastery

Tyrel Detweiler
Tagged: Education
It's hard to think of a word that has been devalued in the strength and healthcare industry as much as the word “expert.” Luckily, “mastery” hasn't taken the same hit. But what does it take to become a master? What defines mastery? Read on to find out.
LISTEN: Table Talk Podcast Clip — Cailer Woolam Bombed Out of His 1st Meet

LISTEN: Table Talk Podcast Clip — Cailer Woolam Bombed Out of His 1st Meet

Dave Tate
Tagged: Clips Dave Tate
Even Doctor Deadlift has bombed out, and for him, it was at his first meet as a 15-year-old in high school. Cailer Woolam was ready to quit, but he kept on pushing, and look at him now: one of the youngest people to make the deadlift world record.
Why You Should Pull the SSB Handles In While Squatting

Why You Should Pull the SSB Handles In While Squatting

Jordan Shallow
Tagged: Training
The Safety Squat Bar is a great tool to help build strength in the upper back, but if you’re looking to get the full effect out of this bar, you should consider applying this subtle cue in order to load the erector muscles of the spine in their purest function.
LISTEN: Table Talk Podcast #22 with Justin Harris

LISTEN: Table Talk Podcast #22 with Justin Harris

Dave Tate
Dave Tate sits down with bodybuilding contest prep guru Justin Harris, who helped bring Dave down to single-digit body fat levels — a feat few people thought possible.
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.
45 Minutes or Your Money Back

45 Minutes or Your Money Back

Donald Day
Tagged: Program Design
Someone once told me when it came to programming, their objective was to be able to get as much bang for your buck as possible. That stuck with me, so I ensure my programs are of good quality and don't last more than 45 minutes.
Make Box Squats Work for a Stronger Raw Squat

Make Box Squats Work for a Stronger Raw Squat

Seth Albersworth
Tagged: Training
I found the most success when I box squatted, and I applied what I learned box squatting to my raw squat. On meet day, I felt the most dialed in, the most explosive, and the strongest that I ever have on a raw squat. Here's how.
LISTEN: Table Talk Podcast #21 with Dave Tate

LISTEN: Table Talk Podcast #21 with Dave Tate

Dave Tate
In this episode of Table Talk Podcast, Dave Tate is hosting solo once more and has plenty to say about a variety of subjects, such as JM Blakley not knowing how to use the Internet and things he's learned in his training career, and more.
Off-Season Conditioning Lanes

Off-Season Conditioning Lanes

Nate Harvey
Tagged: Program Design
These off-season lane options are meant to keep them in the ballpark of being in game shape without beating the crap out of them. They don’t have to be ready all the time; just ready to get ready. If you think they are not sport-specific enough or intense enough, that’s why.