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Iron Game, 1980: Records, Politics, and the Lessons That Still Hold

Dave Tate

In late 1980, powerlifting was at a crossroads. While icons like Mike Bridges were shattering barriers, the sport was grappling with internal politics and the steroid debate. We revisit this classic issue to uncover the training secrets of Hiro Isagawa and the gritty culture of the original iron game

Stop Waiting to Feel Motivated. Build the System That Forces It.

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.

PLUSA JUNE 80

June 1980: The Dawn of a New Era

Dave Tate

The June 1980 archive captures a sport at a technical crossroads. From the inaugural Women's World Powerlifting Championships to the physiological secrets of Roger Estep's incredible mass, this issue is a masterclass in old-school strength and early exercise science

Mastering the Squat Setup: Why Your Walkout Is Ruining Your Lift—and How to Fix It

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.

Why You’re Hyper-Focusing on Gym Myths (And Staying Small)

Why You’re Hyper-Focusing on Gym Myths (And Staying Small)

Stop majoring in the minors. Dr. Ian Butcher explains what lifters actually need: hard training, better recovery, smarter nutrition, and real-world discipline.

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Analysis of the Westside Barbell Training Method and Culture

"It was a Brotherhood yet not a friendship like you were there to get each other better one thing one thing only and if if the person didn't want to be a part of that get the fuck out".

 

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That Idiot Who Headbutted the Bar

Dave Tate

The headbutting ritual that got me under the bar for years was never about strength, and one line from a friend finally made me see it.

The Poly-Athlete Blueprint: 5 Surprising Lessons from Jujimufu and Dave Tate

The Poly-Athlete Blueprint: 5 Surprising Lessons from Jujimufu and Dave Tate

"I'm a poly athlete, I do everything, not all year round. Usually, I layer things seasonally, in the right time period, and I periodize them correctly in blocks."

 

The Evolution of Strength

The Evolution of Strength

Elite strength is built in the margins. This article breaks down how elite powerlifters evolve over time through smarter programming, better fatigue management, refined technique, harder accessory work, stronger training environments, and strategic weight-class decisions.

The Void

The Void: Mastering the Mind Under the Bar

Dave Tate

"The void" is described as a transformative mental state of freedom and peace where an athlete sheds their daily stressors to become a different, often more aggressive, version of themselves, pushing past physical limits into a space of absolute nothingness.

 

Technical Manual: Advanced Mechanics of the Competitive Bench Press Unrack

Technical Manual: Advanced Mechanics of the Competitive Bench Press Unrack

Dave Tate

 "You could work on your T-spine mobility, and you probably add 25 lbs to your bench—you don't even have to add any muscle, you just have to add mobility."

 

Kyle

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."

 

ZERCHER SQUATS

A Beginner's Guide to the Zercher Squat

 The Zercher squat is an accessible anterior-loaded variation that builds the quads and upper back without requiring the wrist and shoulder mobility often necessary for a traditional front rack position. By placing the barbell in the crook of the elbows just in front of the bicep tendon, lifters can enforce a more upright squatting pattern that strengthens the core and balances out posterior-chain dominant training.

 

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How to Use the elitefts SS Yoke Bar: Every Application Worth Knowing

The SS Yoke Bar is not just a squat bar replacement. Here is how to get everything out of the most important specialty bar in any serious gym.

SPOTTING

Why Your Gym Spotting is Actually Dangerous: 4 Lessons from the Pros

Dave Tate

"What you always want to do when you are spotting a squat from the back is you never want to be over the bar with your hands, you always want to be under the lifter".

 

Matt Mills

How to Get the Most Out of Working With Any Coach

Most lifters hire a coach and then immediately get in their own way. Here's the framework that will make every session count.

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Stop Choosing Sides: How to Build an Efficient Upper Body Workout That Actually Works

Drew Donaldson brings 20 years of coaching experience to the S5 and lays out a glycolytic upper body session that merges research with what's been working in gyms for decades.

Dave Rows

What a Neurologist's Book on Purpose Taught Me About Forty Years Under the Bar

Dave Tate

A neurologist draws a map to purpose, balance, and fulfillment using Homer's Odyssey. Turns out, powerlifting drew the same map decades ago.

 

January 1980: The Dawn of a New Era and the USPF

January 1980: The Dawn of a New Era and the USPF

Dave Tate

The sport of powerlifting changed forever in January 1980. With the official adoption of the USPF name and Joseph "Doc" Rhodes revealing his world-championship peaking program, this issue is a masterclass in old-school strength and political drama.

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The Neural Gap: Six Training Lessons From Dr. Dwayne Jackson | Table Talk #409

Dr. Dwayne Jackson returns to Table Talk with six science-backed lessons on RPE calibration, auto-regulation, the gym as medicine, and what actually separates lifters who keep progressing from those who plateau and break down.

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The Generation That Figured It Out: How Growing Up Gen X Built the Way I Train

Dave Tate

Gen X didn't have YouTube, apps, or on-demand coaches. We had a bar, a rack, and the stubborn refusal to quit, and that built something most lifters today never find.

Jon Grove

The Brutal Price of Power: A Two-Decade Journey in Strength

The all-in mentality of elite powerlifting demands a high price, often including personal health, marriages, and the complete absorption of one’s identity. Looking back after decades in the sport, veterans must reconcile the brutal physical toll of multiple surgeries and prosthetics against the initial drive to prove others wrong for the sake of a plastic or sculpture trophy.

 

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I Built This Because Nothing Else Worked

I've been competing in powerlifting long enough to know what the tricep actually does in this sport. It locks out the bench. It finishes the press. So when every strap on the market kept failing me at both ends of the pushdown, I stopped looking for a solution and started building one. This is the origin of the elitefts 3-Loop Tricep Strap, why I designed it the way I did, and why it has never left my cable machine.

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Why Modern Powerlifting is Falling Apart

Dave Tate

Dave Tate and a current multi-ply competitor, Bob Merkh, go deep on fractured federations, band shirts, judging inconsistency, and the hidden cost of putting the bar before everything else.