Ten Rules I Learned Under the Bar (That Have Nothing to Do with Programming)
The gym teaches you more than how to get strong. If you pay attention, it teaches you how to lead, how to think, and who you actually are.
The Death of the Straight Bar? How This Revolutionary "Thin" Design Unlocks Elite Force Production
John Meadows Demonstrates Band Spider Crawls: A Shoulder Warmup Worth Keeping
John Meadows knew how to take care of a body that had been through the wringer. Watch him demonstrate one of the best shoulder activation drills you're probably not doing.
February 1980: The State of Powerlifting
Analyze the February 1980 issue of Powerlifting USA. Featuring Mike MacDonald's bench press specifics, Mark Dimiduk’s rise, and the Finnish Deadlift routine.
The WarGrip Knee Sleeves Were Built for the Gym, Not the Platform
The elitefts WarGrip Training Knee Sleeves are a dual-ply training sleeve built for daily use, with enough compression to keep you protected session after session, without the fight of getting them on.
The Bar That Saved My Training (And My Shoulders)
10 Strategic Questions for Radical Self-Mastery and Professional Evolution
In this deeply personal case study, coach and educator Tom opens up about his transformative journey from battling severe depression, self-harm, and eating disorders to finding genuine self-worth by dedicating his career to helping others succeed.
Repackaged Systems
Every generation of entrepreneurs thinks they’ve discovered something new, a revolutionary marketing system, a game-changing funnel, or the perfect “method” for growth. But when you strip the buzzwords away, the fundamentals haven’t changed: create real value, communicate clearly, and build trust through consistency.
Your Blueprint to Bench Press Four Plates
To reach a 405-pound bench press, you must transition from random lifting to a structured program like the "Cast Iron" template that prioritizes specific bench volume and linear progression targets. Simultaneously, master technical efficiency by creating total body tightness and ensuring your elbows flare back toward the rack to keep the joint directly under the load.
6 Counter-Intuitive Deadlift Cues From Elite Coaches That Will Change Your Pull Forever
What I care about is that the lower back is frozen in space and that it doesn't move. The best way to do that is to bring the ribs down, provided that they're flared, aiming for a neutral position where the ribs, diaphragm, and pelvic floor are stacked directly over each other.
The Iron Paradox: 5 Surprising Truths About Strength and the Self from Joe Jackson
Joe Jackson argues that modern powerlifting must evolve beyond a niche participant activity by prioritizing compelling storytelling and head-to-head battles that engage a wider audience. He also reflects on the mental demands of the sport, warning lifters that they cannot "out total a bad relationship" with themselves and must separate their self-worth from the numbers on the bar to survive the plateau periods following the initial "honeymoon phase" of strength gains.
The Digital Conversion
The guys who laughed at online training now rely on it to pay their bills. That’s not hypocrisy — it’s evolution. If we return to the pre-Internet era, it’s the same story told through different technology.
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.
Unbreakable: Pain-free Powerlifting
If you’re a powerlifter, whether you compete seriously or love chasing PRs in the gym, there’s a good chance you’ve dealt with some level of aches, pains, or maybe even full-blown injuries. It comes with the territory, to some extent.
Finding My Strength: A Powerlifter's Story
Emphasizing that he is just "happy to be here" and views the sport as simply lifting weights, powerlifter David Raymond explains why he maintains a positive mindset and smiles even after failing a world record attempt. The conversation spans his decade-long journey, detailing his coaching relationship with Dan Bell and wild personal stories ranging from rating public bathrooms to meeting Muhammad Ali.
Powerlifting USA Retro: April 1980 – The Year of Kazmaier
Travel back to April 1980, a year of political drama and legendary strength in the powerlifting world. This deep dive into the Powerlifting USA archives features an exclusive look at Bill Kazmaier’s scientific training blueprint at Auburn University and Jan Todd’s historic barrier-breaking 501.25 lb squat
From Weight to Longevity
There comes a time when the barbell stops being a scoreboard and starts being a lifeline. It’s no longer about chasing a number — it’s about maintaining the ability to move, to feel capable, to keep doing the thing you love for as long as possible. You stop chasing validation and start chasing continuity.
THE BEGINNER SERIES: ARTICLE II, “DEADLIFT TRUTHS”
To build true strength that transfers to the platform, beginner powerlifters must abandon touch-and-go reps in favor of deadlift step-backs that force a complete reset between every lift. By controlling the eccentric descent and overcoming static inertia from a dead stop, you ensure every repetition builds the raw power necessary for maximum potential rather than relying on momentum.
The Age of Adaptation
"This Place Has Voodoo Magic": A Training Day with Dave Raymond
"God damn it, this place has some fucking voodoo magic on her or something, it feels so fucking good. I feel like I pulled 800 today."
Stop Pushing, Start Pulling: 4 Secrets to Unlocking Your True Strength and Stability
Rooting, or grounding, stabilizes the body from the hip or pelvis down to the floor, whereas bracing stabilizes the structure from the pelvis up to the shoulder. Since they are interdependent, performing both rooting and bracing correctly is essential for creating a whole, rigid structure and achieving maximum strength and stability.
Zerchers: Simple Evaluations of Complex Movements
Discover how Zercher movements, including the Squat and Deadlift, can be seamlessly integrated into your training program to boost muscle growth and strength. This article evaluates the biomechanics, benefits, and proper execution of these variants to help you train safely and effectively.
Stop Wasting Your Reps: The Biomechanics Secrets to a Bigger Back
So first off remember just because you're doing what is a lat exercise doesn't mean it's necessarily hitting your lats very well. And then also you have the ability to take a certain exercise and bias it towards whatever your goal is very very easily by just adjusting the grip width how you put pressure on your hands and ultimately change that upper arm angle relative to your body.
Legends Are Never Forgotten
Time has a way of humbling lifters. You stop worrying about who’s right and start recognizing who lasted. The legends weren’t always popular — they were just consistent long enough for everyone else to catch up. When you’ve been around this long, you realize that respect always arrives late, but it’s the only thing that sticks.
























