Powerlifting
WATCH: Westside Misconceptions — Athlete Recruitment Process
You've probably heard it said that Westside became the strongest gym in the world by bringing in the best lifters from outside. This is a lie. What made Westside great wasn't recruiting.
WATCH: Westside Misconceptions — Program Design with Gear
From 1990 to 2000, there wasn't a single person who came to Westside and stayed who didn't get significantly stronger. Everyone got stronger, wearing gear or not.
WATCH: Westside Misconceptions — Max Effort Workouts in Circa Max Phase
A circa max phase isn't easy, and recovering from it isn't either. Should you remove max effort training or keep pushing forward with it?
WATCH: Table Talk with Nate Harvey — Do You Need A Planned Deload?
Is deloading a necessary part of improving as a lifter or is it just a weak excuse to be lazy one week out of every month?
WATCH: Table Talk with Nate Harvey — How Important Are the Quads for a Raw Squat?
You want debate? Go to a powerlifting meet and ask the lifters in the warm-up room if you should be focusing on your quads to build your squat. You'll hear a lot of opinions. Who's right?
WATCH: Table Talk with Dan Green — Hip Position, Not Strength, to Fix Your Deadlift Lockout
Want to know how to have a better deadlift lockout? Look at what Pete Rubish has done in recent years and you'll see it.
WATCH: Westside History with Mark Bell and Dave Tate
Training goals after powerlifting, quality time with children, training at Westside, leaving Westside, thoughts on training methods, the purpose of life, the challenges of being a mentor, and more — all in this video.
WATCH: Table Talk with Dan Green — How to Choose Secondary and Accessory Training Movements
A good training program has three main parts: the main lifts for technique, the secondary movements for strength, and the accessory exercises for muscle-specific work.
WATCH: Table Talk with Dan Green — Powerlifting Longevity and Meet Strategy
A lot of strong lifters have come and gone through this sport, posting two or three big totals to then never to be heard from again. The best lifters are there, year after year, finding new ways to stay healthy enough and hit PRs. How?
WATCH: Table Talk with Dan Green — Adrenaline Levels in Training
How do you get your mind in the right place for a big lift in training? Should you treat it like meet day?
2017 Sports Performance Summit — Dave Tate Speaks
You may have heard or read a few things about Dave's second hip replacement and the PRs that led to his surgery, but no one has heard the full story. Until now.
WATCH: Table Talk with Dan Green — Building a Base as a New Lifter
If you don't start on the right path, you might spend years training hard and making no progress.












