Training the Lower Body for Sports Performance
Build a stronger, faster, more explosive lower body with a sport-focused training model that blends maximal strength, contrast training, plyometrics, sled work, unilateral development, and force–velocity profiling for better transfer to the field.
Why Everything You Know About Diets Is Actually Just an "Insulin Game"
"All of these different diets at the end of the day do their thing because of how they influence the actions of insulin," meaning the best nutritional approach is simply the one that allows you to remain consistent within the demands of your specific lifestyle and budget.
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.
You're Not Crushed by the Weight. You're Crushed by Thinking About It
Most of what wrecks you never actually happens. It's the thinking about it that does the damage.
The High-Density Giant Set Framework: A Technical Standard for Athletic Performance
"It's just always constantly trying to improve your situation, you know, constant and never-ending improvement all the time; that's just what it's about to me".
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.
The 4 Biggest Traps That Kill Lifters (And How to Stop Falling Into Them)
Four traps will end most training careers before they start — here's how to recognize them and what to do instead
You're Talking to the Wrong People
You are broadcasting pain to people who cannot change it, while avoiding every conversation that could.
Neck Training 101: Simple and Effective
A practical guide to neck training for lifters, combat athletes, and contact sports. Learn when to train the neck, how to progress neck bridges safely, and how to use harness extensions, lateral flexion, and banded protraction to build a stronger, more resilient neck.
Iron Game, 1980: Records, Politics, and the Lessons That Still Hold
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
How High Would You Go? A Better Way to Figure Out What You Actually Value
A simple thought experiment with a plank reveals more about your values, your training, and your life than any goal-setting framework ever will.
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.
Technique Is a Consequence, Not a Cause: What Mike Niklos Gets Right About Athlete Development
Table Talk guest Mike Niklos breaks down why your first assessment question should never involve a barbell, what the conjugate method actually means, and why communication is the only coaching skill that will matter in 30 years.
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.
June 1980: The Dawn of a New Era
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
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 Coach's Guide to Integrating Resistance Bands for Enhanced Athletic Performance
Highlighting the versatility of resistance bands, Coach Joe Riggio and Dan Goodman demonstrate how this low-impact tool enhances training through applications ranging from warm-ups to assisted lifts like Nordic glute hams. They emphasize that bands have been a staple in their programming for nearly 20 years, serving as an essential tool for athletes of all ages to improve explosiveness and joint health.
The Evolution of “The Sheriff”: Matt Sharafinski’s 2,000-Pound Journey
Matt Sharafinski’s story is more than a powerlifting comeback. From high school addiction and identity struggles to becoming “The Sheriff,” an elite 2,000-pound totaler and coach, this feature breaks down how discipline, psychology, health, and the weight room helped him rebuild his life under the bar.
How I Train: Ashey Jones
Built on the foundation of Bill Starr’s The Strongest Shall Survive, this no-nonsense program revolves around the basics: Pull, Push, and Squat. Ashley Jones breaks down a simple, effective system using rotating exercises, Prilepin-based loading, and real-world strength principles that stand the test of time.
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.
Self-Reflection: Looking Inward to Move Forward
What do you actually believe as a coach—and are you coaching that way? Ashley Jones breaks down why strength is the foundation, why simplicity still wins, why individualization matters, and how great coaching turns programs into performance.
The Equipment Your Grandfather Trained On Is Back. It Never Should Have Left.
Five plate-loaded, old-school machines every serious gym should have, and why serious lifters keep coming back to the basics
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.
























