Hey, Undergrounders….. With all this talk of always being intense, pushing the envelope and being mentally tough we gotta remember to enjoy life, spend time with friends and family, tell your special friends and those you care about that you
I always tell my athletes, “Eat your push ups & pull ups for breakfast!” You MUST be GREAT at these 2 exercises, they are the foundation for upper body strength and power and work wonders for muscle building. I recently
“Embrace The Grind” [youtube width=”640″ height=”380″]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jKsYbp8t3SI[/youtube] “Embrace The Suck Factor” [youtube width=”640″ height=”380″]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=afoBIMQzENE[/youtube] Let me know your thoughts on this, drop a comment below. Looking forward! Stronger & Tougher Than Yesterday, –Z– PS: The Underground Inner Circle has been updated
Undergrounders…. I cranked a QnA with Jason Ferruggia regarding The Renegade Diet. Check it out and enjoy…. 1) When did you start skipping breakfast and what, if any obstacles, did you have to get comfortable with (both physical and mental
It’s easy to drop excuses when things aren’t set up your way. But I prefer to bag the excuses and get s**t done. This week has been a week of strength, a week of heavy lifting: olympic lifting, stone lifting,
Sometimes I get to train at home, other times I get to train before my athletes roll in, other times I get to train at the end of the night AFTER a long day of working. NO excuses, get it
My thoughts on how Strength Coaches should be thinking and performing in today’s world. If you get pissed then I’m likely talking about you. [youtube width=”640″ height=”380″]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jKfgX39zb-k[/youtube] USC Cert in Austin is Filling Up FAST – Click HERE to Get
With our upcoming seminar, ‘Training for GOLD!’ (Details HERE), Jason C. Brown and I will be covering a myriad of a training methods, principles, tools and program design methods. Before I get into the details and reveal these 3 videos
Workouts don’t have to be long to be effective. Trust me, I KNOW. I used to spend 90 – 120 minutes in the gym each and every workout. Back in high school, it wasn’t odd for me to be there
You’ve seen my past few blog posts and videos, ALL of them are always inspired by something DEEP within. In the video below I explain who, what, where and why. You’ll also see another video by a Navy SEAL who
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