Do You Stop When They Start Drilling Bone?
Every strength athlete eventually faces the question: Can I come back, or should I? Tyler Desplenter, PhD, reflects on 14 years of strongman, serious injuries, lessons in rehabilitation, and the moment when the pursuit of strength becomes bigger than the platform.
HE SWOLLFESSOR’S MANIFESTO: 10 YEARS OF PRS, THE LEUKEMIA SCARE, AND THE ETHICS OF STRENGTH
What does it take to hit PRs for 10 straight years without burning out? Marcellus “The Swolefessor” Williams breaks down competing often, building work capacity, treating powerlifting as a skill, protecting your mental battery, and using strength to build a better life—not just a bigger total.
Stop Waiting to Feel Motivated. Build the System That Forces It.
Motivation is not something you wait for. It is something you build. This article breaks down how action, progress, and better goal-setting create the kind of long-term drive that keeps lifters training when the weight gets heavy, life gets messy, and excuses start talking.
Why Most Video Podcasts Fail: The Hidden Production Mistake Costing You Viewers
Most people think podcasting is as simple as hitting record. Table Talk proves otherwise. This behind-the-scenes breakdown shows the 25-hour workflow Elitefts uses to produce every episode, including guest sourcing, booking, AI-powered prep, live production, post-production, thumbnail strategy, and publishing.
Mastering the Squat Setup: Why Your Walkout Is Ruining Your Lift—and How to Fix It
If your squat falls apart before you hit depth, your walkout may be the problem. This guide breaks down how to build a tighter squat setup from the rack out: grip, upper back tension, stacking, bracing, foot pressure, and the common walkout mistakes that make heavy squats feel harder than they should.
The Iron Sanctuary: How Lane Johnson Uses "Bro Barn" Secrets to Defy NFL Aging Curves
Nate Harvey and Gabe Rangel provide a comprehensive tour of NFL player Lane Johnson's "Bro Barn" gym, detailing how specific elitefts equipment like the Tiger Belt Squat and Chest Supported Row is utilized to address offensive linemen's needs for mobility, work capacity, and injury prevention.
3 Jump Techniques For Instant Vertical Power.
Raw strength matters, but the fastest vertical jump gains often come from cleaning up the leak: foot pressure, descent speed, arm timing, and how violently you redirect force into the floor.
The Strategic Rise of Legends Gym
"I didn't think I would ever get there, but I committed to it, and if you really go all in and you just commit to something and you really believe in yourself, you can absolutely do it."
Beyond the Mirror: Rethinking Strength for Functional Longevity
By periodizing cardiorespiratory exercises with your strength workouts, you can build a "lactate sink" in your slow-twitch muscle fibers that enhances metabolic flexibility, sustains muscular power, and serves as the ultimate predictor of a long health span.
Building a Powerlifting Empire: 5 Counter-Intuitive Lessons from the Origins of EliteFTS
The EliteFTS gym evolved from a simple backyard shed used for sled work in 1998 into a world-class strength facility over the course of two decades of growth and warehouse relocations.
The Architect’s Blueprint: Building a Professional Grade Home Gym Compound
Train Your Ass Off 2026
Applications for the 2026 Train Your Ass Off events close March 15th. Here's what past attendees said about it, in their own words.
The Best Lifters Know When to Stop Following the Plan
Auto-regulation isn't a cheat code for lazy lifters. It's the hardest skill in strength sports to develop, and most people never get there.
5 Brutal Fitness Truths You're Probably Ignoring
Dave Tate argues that while the fitness industry hyper-focuses on the "black margin" of complex nuances like peptides and exact RIR, the vast majority of progress actually comes from the ignored "white space" of common sense fundamentals. He contends that mastering basic compound lifts, training with sufficient effort, and maintaining consistency are far more critical for growth than obsessing over the optimization minutiae often found in online discourse.
Your Guide to the Strength Mastery
The Strength Mastery Event is a two-day, hands-on coaching experience designed to help participants master the squat, deadlift, bench, and overhead press while learning foundational mechanics such as breathing, bracing, and foot rooting. Attendees work in a small-group setting to receive practical feedback and clear cues, ensuring they leave with improved positions and a training plan they can use immediately.
A One-Time Chance to Join the Table Talk Crew for Life
The Lifetime Table Talk Crew Membership is open again — and likely for the last time, giving lifters and coaches a one-time chance to lock in all-access membership for just $299. No renewals, no monthly fees, just lifelong access to exclusive content, community, and support that fuels the future of the Table Talk Podcast.
THE BEGINNER SERIES: THE LIFT-OFF
In the world of powerlifting, there are many factors within your control: perfecting your technique, maintaining consistency in your training, staying fully engaged in your program, prioritizing proper nutrition, and valuing recovery as much as the time "under the bar."
The Reverse Hyper Machine: How the Lab Followed the Gym's
For some time, my husband had been saying that I needed a “reverse hyperextension machine”. After a particularly painful flare-up, I finally gave in and looked it up: it was time to learn more about the machine I never managed to use at any gym because I was too short for them. Luckily, YouTube taught me several ways to improvise alternatives.
The EliteFTS Thin Press™ Bar: 5 Surprising Ways It Builds Strength and Prevents Pain
The EliteFTS American Thin Press™ Bar. At first glance, it looks like just another Swiss bar variation, but a closer look reveals a surprisingly thoughtful piece of engineering. Its design solves the chronic issues of pain and instability.
Cannabis and Us: Pain, Recovery, Inflammation and Mood
10 Powerlifting Lessons from Dan Green
Powerlifting icon Dan Green returns to Table Talk to share 10 proven lessons on training, longevity, and building strength that lasts decades.
The Biopsychosocial Model in Strength and Conditioning
Strength isn’t just built in the gym — it’s the product of your body, your mind, and the world around you. In this episode of Table Talk, I sit down with Dr. Dwayne Jackson to unpack the Biopsychosocial Model and what it means for lifters, coaches, and anyone chasing long-term performance.
Dave Tate's Guide to Supplemental Movements with FULL Video
Dave Tate's FULL presentation from the LTT8. The topic is supplemental and accessory training for powerlifting. This is the entire uncut version:
Increase Your Bench Press With These 5 Proven Techniques
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