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The Education Echo

Everyone starts somewhere. Early on, it’s easy to look at newcomers and forget you were once guessing too. The difference between arrogance and experience is humility. If you’ve been in the game long enough, you realize the next wave isn’t your competition — they’re your continuation.

Huck Finn

Why a 'Crazy' Mindset Wins: 5 Raw Truths on Strength and Creativity from an Unlikely Mentor

Dave Tate

"I remember just taking that bar and exploding so fast off my chest I want to throw it right through the ceiling... it's like a drug right it's like holy fuck i just hit 405 like 45 pounds... and nobody even knows this except for me. I'm 42 years old why do I keep doing this... but it's all I know it's the greatest feeling in the world man."

 

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The Man Who Refused to Be Done: The Jared Maynard Story

Dave Tate

Strength coach and powerlifter Jared Maynard battled a rare, life-threatening disease (HLH) that caused total organ failure, requiring five weeks on life support. At the same time, doctors advised his family to prepare for goodbye. Despite being left legally blind, skeletal, and wrestling with profound grief, he returned to the powerlifting platform, embodying the powerful message: "You're not done yet".

 

Dave Tate

The Certification Cycle

Dave Tate

Be careful what you criticize — you may do the same thing one day.

Dave Tate

The Lifters Who Said ‘No Excuses

In your twenties, training is the center of everything. It’s your identity, therapy, escape, and reason to get up in the morning. Everything else fits around it. You schedule life around training, not the other way around. Then, time starts to load the bar in ways you didn’t expect.

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A Thanksgiving Letter from Under The Bar

Dave Tate

Every year, the bars, racks, and chalk stay the same—but the people under the bar change, grow, and carry each other through. This Thanksgiving letter is my thank you to the lifters, coaches, and crews who’ve turned elitefts into a shared strength community, under the bar and beyond it.

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Functional Movement Training and Fictional Movement

Real functionality is simple — moving well under load and being able to repeat it tomorrow. If your “function” can’t translate to sport, life, or strength, it’s just entertainment.

Opening a Second Gym?

Opening a Second Gym? Follow These 10 Commandments

Joe Riggio
Thinking of opening a second gym? Learn the 10 essential commandments every gym owner must follow to scale successfully.
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Build a Business That Runs Without You

Dan Goodman
Most strength entrepreneurs wear burnout like a badge of honor, but the real flex is building a business that thrives without you.
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10 Tips to Grow Your Business

Charles Gardner
20+ years in the fitness industry, I've learned a few lessons—here's 10 that should help YOU.
How to Transition From a Fixed Mindset to a Growth Mindset

How to Transition From a Fixed Mindset to a Growth Mindset

Alycia Israel
Once you make the shift, you can't undo it. You'll be amazed at how easy it is and how hard it is to reverse.
Standing Out in a Crowded Room

Standing Out in a Crowded Room

Victor Hoffmann
Treat every internship experience as the gateway to your future career. Establish high standards to follow for starters.
Four Ways Women Can Break Through the Glass Ceiling

Four Ways Women Can Break Through the Glass Ceiling

Alycia Israel
As a woman reading this, you too have had a fair share of doubters. So I want to share some tangible ways to break through the glass ceiling in your life—the barrier to professional advancemen. It can be done.
Rebuild Your Gym Plan

Rebuild Your Gym Plan

Joe Hashey
Lifting your first PR wasn’t the end of training for you. It was hard but it motivated you to get stronger and stronger. The same concept will work for your business through these tumultuous times and I’m here to help share a plan with you today.
How Do We Make Money Now?

How Do We Make Money Now?

Dan Goodman
THAT is the million-dollar question, right?
Leading Through a Crisis

Leading Through a Crisis

Dan Goodman
At Varsity House Gym, there have been three major contributing factors in continuing to stay above water and keep our team engaged in daily progress.
The Effects of COVID-19 Eliminated My Job

The Effects of COVID-19 Eliminated My Job

Erik Eggers
I recall heading into this year like a proverbial bull in a china shop. I was prepared for a fantastic and productive 2020. It was a sound plan until it was not. So, now what?
The Dangers of Confirmation Bias in Fitness

The Dangers of Confirmation Bias in Fitness

Detric Smith
Did we create this madness?
Why Do You Train With Weights?

Why Do You Train With Weights?

JM Blakley
Why do you really do it? Let’s try to define your true motivation.
4 Money-Saving Hacks for the New Business Owner

4 Money-Saving Hacks for the New Business Owner

Alycia Israel
If you're a new business owner, learn BUSINESS so you can keep your hard-earned money in your pocket.
The Conjugate Business Plan

The Conjugate Business Plan

Christopher Cooper
Start with the big movement and work on it with maximum focus. Incorporate assistance work to bring up your weakest links. Do a lot of reps at the most important scenarios in your business.
The Need for a Calm Leader in 2020

The Need for a Calm Leader in 2020

Joe Schillero
There are a lot of different leadership qualities that lend themselves to different times and situations. Every leader is different, and there isn't one perfect personality or leadership type. At this time, however, I think there is one leadership quality that is needed most.
Life as a Gym Owner: What I Learned in Year Two

Life as a Gym Owner: What I Learned in Year Two

Brandon Smitley
From everything we could tell, year two was going to be a great year of advancement, and what we had hoped to be a start to an end of our full-time jobs. But then, life happened: COVID-19, cancer, closure, and more.
The Body of Work

The Body of Work

Coach G
It all comes down to three rules. These three pretty much cover everything, and they can be applied anywhere in life: Education, work, family, anything...