3 Speed Training Fallacies to Avoid By Travis Hansen / Author, The Speed Training Encyclopedia In this article we will explore and identify three of the most common speed training myths on the market today. It’s quite possible to perhaps
I’m constantly asked how to get motivated to train. People must think I have super powers and always have workout motivation / training motivation. Yes, I am ALMOST always fired up. Almost, being the key word. Sometimes I feel like
Let’s attack this weekend’s learning list. In this episode I discuss the following resources & tips: – Nutrition Books & Guidelines – The Podcasts I am listening to – Movies and Books that have inspired me recently in life, lifting
I ALMOST fell for “their” bull shyt. I ALMOST became a Sheep, instead of a Wolf. “They” wore polo shirts, had beautiful studio gyms, had clean shiny equipment, $10,000 cable machines and there I was…. In a garage…. a backyard….
It was my last year teaching and my stress was at an all time high. I was repeatedly straining my lower back, particularly the QL (Quadratus Lumborum). I was training hard but also living hard. It was taking a toll
Monday is national bench press day. Or is it? For those who understand the ticket to gaining size and strength is in their commitment to the SQUAT, Monday is a day to SQUAT. Here are a few critical tips to
This Weekend Learning List has TWO actions for you. If you can’t connect with these 2 actions then you’re lacking the drive, the motivation and the guts to be greater and better than who you were yesterday. Let’s get our
“The Hay Is In The Barn!” Lots of lifting and Lots of learning going on the past week. Keep up if you can. This is the Human Food Chain. If you’re willing to do work, stay focused and get shyt
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