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May 8 2007, Robb Wolf
May 8 2007
Robb Wolf  |  May 8 2007  |  General
Even the Canadians are clueless! A comparison of a low glycemic load diet vs. the Canada Food Guide showed dramatic benefit in the low glycemic load approach. Time to get with it Eh?...
May 7 2007, Greg Everett
May 7 2007
Greg Everett  |  May 7 2007  |  General
Throw those balls. Medicine balls can be thrown a number of ways, including backward from a swing, pushed vertically or horizontally with one or two arms, and forward or backward torso rotation....
May 6 2007, Robb Wolf
May 6 2007
Robb Wolf  |  May 6 2007  |  General
If you spend significant time on a computer you should consider a standing workstation. Why? Sitting with the legs bent in a chair shortens both the hamstrings and hip flexors. This leads to increased incidence of low back and knee pain. We looked into several models of standing workstations made specifically for computers and the price ranged from $700-4,000. These desks were ugly and obviously expensive. We found this pub table and chair at Ikea for about $200....
May 5 2007, Greg Everett
May 5 2007
Greg Everett  |  May 5 2007  |  General
The Cinco de Mayo workout: 5 snatch - 50% 1RM5 burpees5 muscle-ups (or pull-ups)5 1-arm kettlebell swing (per arm - 30% of bodyweight)5 push press (75% of bodyweight)-----5 roundsPerform prior to tequila consumption....
May 4 2007, Greg Everett
May 4 2007
Greg Everett  |  May 4 2007  |  General
To stretch the lateral hamstrings more, perform a basic hamstring stretch with one leg elevated on a box and rotate the hips into that leg....
May 3 2007, Greg Everett
May 3 2007
Greg Everett  |  May 3 2007  |  General
Weight gain in its essence is far simpler than is commonly believed—eat more. If you're not gaining weight, you're not eating enough. If you're serious about gaining weight, eating must become part of your training—whether or not you enjoy it is immaterial. Pictured is a single meal of 10 eggs, 1 avocado, 1 tomato, spinach, 2 oranges and 2 apples....
May 2 2007, Greg Everett
May 2 2007
Greg Everett  |  May 2 2007  |  General
Short on equipment and have a big group to train? A single dumbbell per client can go a long way....
May 1 2007, Greg Everett
May 1 2007
Greg Everett  |  May 1 2007  |  General
Performance Menu Issue 28 is now available. This issue includes MMA fight preparation, how to coach the clean, an interview with Krista Scott of Stumptuous, a look at the box squat, and more recipes....
April 30 2007, Greg Everett
April 30 2007
Greg Everett  |  April 30 2007  |  General
Having long legs doesn't make you exempt from deadlifting, but it does require a departure from what may be presented as correct positioning by literature produced by those who've spend no time in actual coaching settings and couldn't pick up a pencil from the floor soundly, let alone a loaded barbell. Long legs will demand that the hips be higher in the starting position. Attempting to lower the hips in order to increase the back angle as is often said to be 'correct' will result in the hips be...
April 29 2007, Greg Everett
April 29 2007
Greg Everett  |  April 29 2007  |  General
The false grip on the rings serves two common purposes: one, it shortens the lever of the arms slightly; and two, it prepares for the transition of the athlete from under to over the rings, as we see in the muscle-up. Place the hands in the position in which you would want them for a ring dip and then lower the arms to find the basic false grip position—it will not be comfortable and it will likely take some time to develop the strength to maintain it....
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