What started out as a solo episode to discuss Strength Coach Work Ethic on my Instagram evolved into an awesome convo / STRONG Life Podcast with Brett Bartholomew! In this STRONG Life Podcast / Livecast we discuss the following topics:
STRONG Life Podcast Ep. 152 with Shane Sweatt, owner of The Sweatt Shop Cincinnati and CrossFit Conjugate. This was a big time inspiring podcast with Shane as we dug into the Conjugate System for training athletes of all types. There
I was listening to an interview done with Lance Dreher, 1 of the Bodybuilders from the 80s and early 90s. They were asking Lance about his arm workout and here is where the lessons start hitting home. Lance asked Sergio
Here’s part 2 with Dr. Thomas Incledon! STRONG Life Episode 151. In this episode, we discuss with Dr. Tom how to train, eat and LIVE for Long Term Health & Strength. We discuss the following topics plus much more:
STRONG Life episode 150 with Matt Wenning and we crushed this. In the video version, you’ll see Matt also gives a Video tour of the firehouse gym. You gotta see this firehouse gym, it’s awesome! In this episode Matt and
STRONG Life Podcast Ep. 147 with Tosh / Brian Chontosh. First of all, who is Tosh? Here’s a short intro, but then our conversation together takes you down a deeper level. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian_Chontosh I had such a blast chopping it up
STRONG Life Podcast 146 with Matt Wenning. Matt is the owner of Ludus Magnus Gym in Columbus, Ohio. Matt is a world record holder in Powerlifting and consults with strength athletes as well as the tactical community from the Military
STRONG Life Episode 145 with Phil Daru. This episode was Awesome and comes from the Instgram live I did with Phil. Follow Phil on Instagram HERE. Phil is not only a GREAT Strength & Performance Coach but he is
There have always been people who disagree or find a way to avoid being strong, and, more precisely, avoiding ALL the WORK it takes to get Strong. The mindset, nutrition, the obsession, the grit, the discipline and the lifestyle that
Magazine above from 1957, I’d say that Dude is pretty STRONG. What do you think he did in training? I am sure he didn’t have many options in the 50s. A barbell, maybe a few dumbbells? Calisthenics and running, swimming
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