I get tons of questions EVERY DAY via e mail, facebook, my blog comments, at seminars…. everywhere.
Most people are full of sh*t. They talk a BIG game yet do little or nothing to back up their words.
I also get requests for business coaching and training at my gym. Those who follow through after they “Talk” are far and few between.
Athletes ask me to train at my Underground Strength Gym, then I get a follow up e mail from their Mom / Dad saying it’s too expensive. I ask if their son has a job, 99.9% of the time, they have NO job. Neither do they have the desire to GET a job to help their parents to make this opportunity happen.
Just another talker.
Aspiring Strength Coaches e mail me or message me through facebook or see me at seminars. They talk about how hungry they are for success, tell me they want to attend my Underground Strength Coach Cert or invest in Coaching.
They don’t follow through. Just Another Talker.
College athletes tell me they want to be All American or a National Champ…. they show up for a few weeks and disappear.
Just Another Talker.
What you WANT and what you DO MUST be in alignment if you want to achieve Abnormal success. Do what everyone else does and you are normal. You need to do what others are NOT willing to do.
Normal actions = Normal success.
Just another talker.
I’ve done A LOT to create my success and I ain’t stoppin’. I stay up late, wake up early, go the extra distance, sweat more, work harder, run faster, push through brick walls and keep charging.
NO Excuses.
Pay attention to the video below, watch it 10 times and let it sink in.
The only thing holding you back is YOU and the circumstances YOU have created for yourself. Period.
Lead from the FRONT
–Z–
Recommended Resources:
Underground Strength Coach Certification (Last Cert of 2010!)
Underground Inner Circle 30 Day Trial
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Stopped at my parent’s pad to get some “work” done before tearing it up at The Underground Strength Gym.
This is Part I & part II of The Backyard Stone Workout, where it ALL began …. more to come. Check the vids and drop a comment with questions or thoughts.
Enjoy….
There are more vids to come from this backyard Underground workout.
Drop a comment about the last workout you cranked outside of a traditional gym, would love to hear about it and see some workouts posted in the comments section.
Looking forward to your comments.
–Z–
Recommended Resources:
Underground Inner Circle 30 Day Trial
Underground Strength Coach Certification
Filed under Articles, Strength Building, Success, Underground Strength Show, Videos, Zach's Workouts, muscle building by on Sep 2nd, 2010. 11 Comments.
Check out these next two videos of stone training. The stones weren’t crazy heavy so I cranked away with a circuit for strength endurance and conditioning. This is a great way to condense your workouts while still building strength, muscle and stamina.
If you’re a family man / woman, you know ALL about being limited on time. Check it….
I’ll be back to mixing the various odd objects in my workouts with powerlifting once again. I miss the barbell TOO much. Deadlifting and squatting make me feel stronger and more explosive, even if I don’t attack them with full blown heavy loads, which isn’t always the best way!
Question for YOU: How has your training evolved in the past few months. Looking forward to reading your comments and sharing with others!
Lead from the FRONT!
–Z–
Recommended Resources:
30 Day Trial Underground Inner Circle
Underground Strength Coach Certification
Filed under Articles, Strength Building, Success, Underground Strength Show, Videos, Zach's Workouts, muscle building by on Sep 4th, 2010. 19 Comments.
If you’ve been following me for some time, perhaps you’ve heard of my troubled past, my struggles in life. Most wouldn’t guess or perhaps would think I’m lying, when I speak of my struggles through depression while in high school and my freshman year in college.
There were days when I wasn’t sure if I would make it….. make it out of bed….. make it through the day.
I pulled through, I became stronger and took charge. I still remember the morning I woke up and felt empowered, I remember as if it was this morning.
I began to read, A LOT. The reading kept my mind on the right path, even if it meant only reading a few pages every night before going to sleep.
Specifically, I read a lot of Tony Robbins books when I first began reading, the first one I bought was in a Barnes & Noble Book store in Los Angeles, around the age of 22 or 23. It was his famous book, ‘Awaken The Giant Within’. It took me months on end to finish reading because I took it day by day, a few pages each night.
Reading before going to bed each night was one of the BEST things I could have done to put my mind in the state of mind. Today….I read A LOT. I learn A LOT. I’ve been learning from Tony Robbins for a LOOOONG time, and he never ceases to amaze me.
The video below is quite recent, yet his story and lessons from John Wooden I learned well over 10 years ago when reading and listening to Tony’s materials (I invested lots of money in his courses
.
I recall using an ENTIRE pay check ($1,500) to get VIP seating at his Unleash The Power Within Seminar. Back then I was a teacher and I had no future goals of being a Strength Coach or opening up my own warehouse gym. It’s amazing to see my changes through the years and the memories of driving in my ISUZU Trooper while listening to Tony Robbins CDs, well, they all seem like yesterday.
Check the video and I hope you enjoy…
This lesson of winning, that is explained in the video above, I learned well over a decade ago and I remember it vividly to this day.
Drop a comment and share a powerful life lesson you learned LOOONG ago but still resonates with you today.
Lead from the FRONT
–Z–
Recommended Resources:
Underground Strength Coach Certification (Last Cert of 2010)
PS: Via the comments I apologize as I did not know this video was only viewable in the states, I tried you tube with NO luck, BUT, I found something just as powerful, if not more. Enjoy, Coach John Wooden…
Filed under Articles, Kick Ass Life, Success, Videos by on Sep 10th, 2010. 20 Comments.
As you know, last Saturday was 9-11. I drove up to Ct to meet with John Welbourn, former NFL athlete and creator of CrossFit Football. I remember 9-11-01 as if it were this morning. I was a 4th year Phys. Ed. teacher and the librarian was listening to the morning news, as she always did. They were unsure of what happened (the news that is) and thought perhaps two planes collided.
Parents were picking up kids early from school and the panic was felt everywhere. I spent my afternoon at the park and watched the cloud of smoke grow larger and larger after the twin towers were struck. That day left a strange feeling inside of me that is tough to describe.
Driving through NY into Ct the traffic was heavier than usual with extra security around the bridges and tunnels. I was fired up and disappointed to see more than half the drivers did NOT have their lights on.
Some forgot or perhaps didn’t realize they were supposed to remember. Not good.
I got into Ct approximately 2 1/2 hrs later and met up with John. After approximately 2 years of trading e mails and messages via twitter, I had to made the trek to connect.
I had a killer gift for John which was gifted to me by my homeboy, Jim Wendler, I made an extra copy of this rare gem.
It was a collection of the ORIGINAL Westside Barbell articles featuring Bill “Peanuts” West and other greats such as Bill Starr. The articles dated back as far as the late 1960′s I believe, covering topics such as box squats, board pressing, “rack pulls” which were performed as partial deads off of boxes of various heights.
There were articles on training partners, the bench press, olympic lifting and it’s the stuff strength addicts live for.
We began talking training, naturally, and how his CrossFit Football program evolved. Back when he was playing for The Philadelphia Eagles, he spent some off season time training down in Tampa, with Raphael Ruiz, who John said, kicked his ass by training him with methods he had never experienced before.
John was already strong, or so he thought. When Raphael began training John, he began implementing training protocols that carry over from the gym to the Gridiron. Have you ever met guys who are gym strong but can’t run or perform in their sport?
John and I spoke of a “famous” Strength Coach who took a kick ass NFL athlete from 210 to approximately 260, the player became what I call “ALL Show and NO Go.” Remember: training like a bodybuilder might help you LOOK strong, but performing like an Animal in any playing arena requires a totally different blend of training.
We’ve all seen these guys with big chests, big arms and quads, heck some of you may have even beaten their ass on the playing field. I’ve seen this in wrestling as well, NOT just Football. Raphael trained John with all types of sprints, jumps, stretches with bands and HEAVY Met Con Circuits.
The training was not just for making physical improvements, but, for John to go through hellish workouts so that when he played Football, the practices were tougher than the game. Kinda reminds me of Coach Ethan Reeve, training his Football players with workouts that blend performance and mental toughness together, forcing the players to bond together as a team in order to finish the workouts. Sounds like Navy SEALs.
The workouts kicked his ass in more ways than one. The conditioning work he performed was with HEAVY weight, sprints, bodyweight training and odd objects. John and I connected even more so when spoke of HEAVY lifting, especially the circuits. This is how I trained, and still do train, my wrestlers.
I didn’t want my wrestlers being trained with light weights as it didn’t make sense if they had to beat someone their same weight. I wanted them able to battle through heavy circuits mixed in with sprints, odd objects and the necessity to remain strong & explosive through the entire circuit. No different than a wrestling match.
It reminded John of playing Football against the players who grew up working on farms AND never lifted
weights. He said these guys had “Farm Boy Strength”, something I spoke about back when I wrote my first e book, ‘The Gladiator Training Manual’.
These were Football players emerging from states such as Iowa, Ohio, Pa., Minnesota, Idaho. I said the same of the wrestlers from those states.
Coach Reeve spoke the same of when he spent his summers at The Granby School of Wrestling, he would help on the farm with manual labor and mixed in simple yet highly effective workouts with rope climbing, truck pushing, swinging sledge hammers and more.
I told John how back in the day, when NJ would wrestle Pa in their annual battle, the Pa wrestlers would emerge victorious more often than not, and I KNEW it was BIG thanks to their farm boy strength: throwing hay, carrying feed for the farm animals, pushing and pulling trucks and weighted wheelbarrows, climbing rope that was hung in their barn….
Of course, our conversation went to chatting about training teenagers, something that is even tougher where John lives, right near the beach on The California coast. I told him of a story of one of my former athletes, who had great potential but he simply did not have the eye of the tiger.
This athlete got scared of heavy weights, got scared when he felt nauseous and spoke of being too busy to train more than twice a week. His Mom said he was busy on the computer. I then saw him on FaceBook, joining strange groups such as “I love it when you text me first because that means you were thinking of me first.”
That made ME nauseous.
John grew up the youngest of three brothers, they didn’t have time or the desire to play video games, instead, they played street Football and “Kill the Man with the Ball” until 10 at night, not coming home during the day unless it was dinner time.
Sounds like my story, growing up with my older brother addicted to working out, my younger brother a wrestler and we all would end up wrestling in the backyard, front yard, living room, over other friends houses…..
If I wasn’t wrestling I was lifting at the gym or running with my best friend who ran track year round for his high school team. The dedication was there and I loved the training, I wasn’t “too busy.” That would have been a lie.
John and I agreed that the basics ruled.
Of course, we spoke of Bill Starr’s 5 x 5 and ‘Only the Strong Shall Survive”, training in an almost circuit fashion, incomplete recoveries along with heavy AND explosive lifting. Bands and chains are awesome, but, what about the guys who never used bands or chains yet moved BIG weights without any complex methodology?
Those were THE REAL days of strength where no excuses were allowed and the squat rack looked no thicker than two broom sticks made of steel and a flat bench that looked like it could barely hold up a 100 lb woman, let alone someone benching 315 or more.
Time to get Under the Bar….
Lead from the FRONT
–Z–
Recommended Resources:
Underground Strength Coach Cert – Final 2010 Cert!!
Filed under Articles, Calendar, Strength Building, Success, muscle building by on Sep 13th, 2010. 10 Comments.
Got some cool questions that I wanna crank out via the Blog. Check em’ below as these questions come in often. Enjoy!
Q: Hi Zach!
Onto the Next Question…. I am showin’ the love bruddahs
Question:
Zach, my son recently fractured his arm and is unable to play Football this season. He is an 8th grader. What can I do to help him stay in shape and keep his head in the game so to speak. He loves to play and work out and I want to help him.
Thanks for all you do, Zach.
- Ed -
ANSWER:
Ed, hey brother, thanks for the e mail and I dig your commitment. Your son WANTS to work out and often times I am in this very same scenario. Athlete gets hurt and the parent thinks they can’t do anything. Well heck, we still got 2 legs and another arm! NO excuses.
For upper and full body we will perform the following drills using a Kettlebell or Dumbbell:
- Snatch
- Clean & Press
- 1 Arm Row
- Carries: overhead, rack, suit case
- 1 Arm Floor Press
For Lower Body we will perform the following drills using a Kettlebell or Dumbbell:
- Swings
- Cleans
- Rack Squat
- Rack Lunge variation (forwards, reverse, walking)
- 1 Arm KB Deadlifts while standing on 2 boxes for stretch
If the athlete only has a broken hand / wrist we can also do barbell zercher squats. I have found that keeping the athlete in training raises his self esteem AND dramatically speeds up the healing process. If the athlete sits around the house and mopes around he returns to his sport and the gym weaker, slower not just physically but mentally as well.
We also use a dragging sled, strapped around the athletes waist and perform drags and sprints moving forwards and backwards as well as lateral walking. We get our sleds from Elite FTS or Rogue, sometimes my Dad makes them when they have spare parts laying around his shop as well. As simple as they are to use they are one of the best tools for an athlete to use.
I hope these helped everyone.
NO excuses, Kick Some Ass!
–Z–
Recommended Resources:
Underground Strength Coach Cert (Final Cert of 2010)
Filed under Articles, Q & A, Strength Building, Success, Underground Strength Show, Videos, Zach's Workouts, muscle building by on Sep 16th, 2010. 11 Comments.
I am a highly motivated Coach. I feel this is a fault, perhaps not though? You can comment below and drop your thoughts as my mind wanders too much. I find myself louder, more aggressive and more intense than 99.9% of my athletes. I want them to train harder, rest less, move heavier weights.
I sometimes wonder why I am so loud and excited and they seem so quiet. I try to calm down and let them take the wheel. I wait to see if they will have intrinsic motivation. A few are animals and show the eye of the tiger, others seem to be searching for that inner animal. Perhaps it just isn’t there?
Here and there a parent tells me they will no longer have little Johnny continue training at The Underground Strength Gym due to finances yet little Johnny has a Lexus or an Infiniti at the age of 17. He doesn’t have a job either. Finances? Naaaaaa. Different priorities? Yes.
If finances are a problem and you’re a young lad go get a job and help Mom and Dad, NOT for gym membership, but because it’s the RIGHT thing to do. If you don’t want to be a kick ass athlete and don’t enjoy a brutally challenging workout we don’t want you here anyway.
Other times they say Little Johnny is too busy. Too busy to train 1 or 2 hours each week? I am confused. What does Little Johnny do after school? Is there really 6 hours of homework every day?
At The Underground Strength Gym, we are not training to fit in with others and to become part of Team Average. Sorry, we’re here to be front and center of Team Ass Kicker. Period. Need I explain any further?
The world has enough lazy excuse makers but The Underground doesn’t have room for ONE such athlete who doesn’t demand excellence of himself.
Watch the video below and ask yourself if you too have such desire.
Notice the Coach did NOT make any special treatments for the aspiring boxer. The boxer had to pay for his coaching as do all other students. The boxer had to work for his money. The boxer was clearly comfortable being UNcomfortable.
And, let me tell you a little secret. You need to learn how to get comfortable being uncomfortable. If you wanna succeed in this world, let me cut through the hype and BS of everything happening fast and easy. Sorry, the things worth anything nowadays require some serious gut busting work. That’s THE truth.
And that’s your Monday Motivation.
Peace!
–Z–
PS: Running your own garage or warehouse gym is NOT easy. It takes serious work to grow your business. If you’re ready to learn, I will teach you, time waits for no man or woman….
==> Underground Strength Coach Certification
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Filed under Articles, Calendar, Kick Ass Life, Monday Motivation, Success, Underground Strength Show, Videos by on Sep 19th, 2010. 24 Comments.

You’ve seen 5 Rounds of Hell before, HERE.
Now we’ve got 6 Rounds of Beastin’
6 Rounds of 6 Reps
I missed the 6th round due to an intruder on my clock, but made up for it with a 2nd workout barely an hour later, described below.
As Old School Iron Maiden once said, “666, The Number of THE Beast”.
Check the Underground Strength Circuit Below…
In my opinion, this workout shoulda been tougher, drop a comment below with how we coulda made this a truly Hellish workout.
And yes, I KNOW, coulda, woulda, shoulda…. hence, this is why I cranked the 2nd workout, I hate excuses!!!!!
Workout # 2, only 1 hour later:
1A) squats x 3 reps each: 135, 185, 235, 285, 335
1B) dips x 6 reps ea. set
1C) neutral grip chins x 6 reps ea. set
Looking forward to your comments. Remember, let me know how I coulda / shoulda made this a truly ass kickin’ workout.
Peace!
–Z–
PS: Do NOT assume that the way I go through my own workouts is the way I train my athletes. My schedule is almost always on a time crunch, often times erratic and unscheduled. I have also been training for 21 years now and my mind and body crave change BIG time.
PPS: Recommended Resources are below, remember, The USC Certification is on sale until end of the month. After October 1st the EZ payment and savings plan goes away.
Recommended Resources:
30 Day Trial for The Underground Inner Circle + FREE Gifts
The Man of Steel Challenge – Not for Wimps!
Filed under Articles, Strength Building, Underground Strength Show, Videos, Zach's Workouts, muscle building by on Sep 21st, 2010. 11 Comments.
“You can’t do that”
“You’re too old”
“You’re too young”
“You’ve got no money”
“That’s too hard”
“Nobody ever did that”
“You’re crazy”
“Stop Dreaming”
Let me tell you something. Many of the most successful people in the world were told some, all and MORE of the negative comments you just read above.
Many had it worst off than You and I. They slept in their car, went bankrupt, lost their home, their family and / or their friends.
I was very often told to quit, to not do this or that, not to open my gym in “that area”, not to quit my job. Many look at what I am doing now and don’t even TRY to see what I went through to get HERE.
For those of you going for a dream, it sounds cliche but VERY true, you can NOT listen to the negative naysayers or the haters. It’s also WAY harder than it looks. It’s a rough journey and the majority quit.
It’s up to you to decide if you make it or not.
Check the vids for this Monday Motivation & please share with friends:
The video below relays a critical message, I hope you catch it as it’s a quick one. The tears remind me of buying my recent house. It was a just a little part in my life, which helped change the life of my family, for my wife and for my kids, FOREVER.
Enjoy….
Success isn’t as easy as many claim it to be.
It was a tough, long and windy road. I got there, but, not without gut busting hard work, and, most importantly, the love of my wife and kids. I’m still clawing my way because I don’t settle, I ONLY climb.
See you on the “road”?
Drop a comment, let me know
Peace!
–Z–
PS: I Get COUNTLESS e mails and messages from people telling me they want to do what I do but they take NO action. That’s what you call being a chicken shit.
Remember: You’re either predator or prey. YOU choose.
Do you want to be a Strength Coach or a Warehouse gym owner?
Then STOP talkin’ and Start DOING. See You at The Underground Strength Coach Certification
PPS: Do you want to become a BEAST? Do you want to be strong mentally AND physically, confidence and energy like a Bad MoFo. Then DO something about it. We’re an Army growing every day, join us HERE.
Filed under Articles, Calendar, Kick Ass Business, Kick Ass Life, Monday Motivation, Success, Underground Strength Show, Videos, man up monday by on Sep 26th, 2010. 26 Comments.
After training for 21 + years, there is one thing about me that will simply NEVER die.
I’m ALL about the iron.
It doesn’t matter what shape or size the weights are, I don’t discriminate, I just love to lift. I get better with age, and the reason being is because I ALWAYS Lift and I ALWAYS Learn.
Here’s a few lessons that have stuck with me for a loooong time, you’ll see who influenced me and who I learned them from as well. More to come in Part II.
1) Deep Squats: Ya gotta respect the photo above, DEEP squatting. Reminds me of when I was training for bodybuilding at age 19. I used to squat super close but didn’t go down all the way. I was at Diamond Gym and a trainer there named Tony called me out. He made me widen up my stance as shown in the photo above and wouldn’t let me go heavier than 135 until I sank down, ass to the grass.
He told me this is how power lifters and olympic lifters train, allowing them to pack on thick, dense muscle to their quads, hams and glutes. He was right.
2) Lift Heavy in the 1 – 5 Rep Range: We hear so much confusion about how to pack on muscle and gets strong it gets confusing. Granted, there are MANY ways to get stronger, bigger, faster, leaner and meaner….
At Joe DeFranco’s house, we were going through his book shelf and looking at the training books and old DVDs he had. Joe had been heavily influenced from some old VHS tapes that his Dad, George, bought for him. They were olympic lifting tapes, with the lifters being extremely strong and powerful, doing lots of sets in the 1 – 3 rep range.
3) Heal Your Body: It’s actually not as hard to become stronger and bigger as it is to heal yourself when injured. Injuries affect you mentally AND physically. Jonny Hinds has influenced me BIG time in learning Eischens Yoga to heal injuries. When you compete as an athlete, lift heavy or perform explosive movements you are bound to get injured someday, some how. We’ve been using Eischens Yoga to heal our wrestlers and football players as well as myself. Check it out HERE.
Below, you’ll see a quick warm up, some heavy Kettlebell Snatches. Part II to come soon.
This is minimalist training at it’s best. I attack 2 heavy lifts in a workout and anything after that is icing on the cake. Weekends get short, hard runs to keep the cardio going as well as quick bursts of calisthenics.
Check the videos….
Thanks to the power of video editing the top of my lifts got cut off, check the 88lb snatches below. Time to get 10 reps, 5 reps ain’t gonna cut it. 5 reps = average.
Part II coming soon.
Question for You: How have you changed your workouts lately and what is the latest thing you’ve learned with regards to lifting.
Drop a comment below, looking forward!
Peace!
–Z–
Recommended Resources:
Underground Inner Circle 30 Day Trial
Underground Strength Coach Cert – Last Chance for 2010!
Filed under Articles, Strength Building, Underground Strength Show, Videos, muscle building by on Sep 28th, 2010. 17 Comments.








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