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March 30 2007, Greg Everett
March 30 2007
Greg Everett  |  March 30 2007  |  General
When working frequently with barbells, pull-up bars, kettlebells and dumbbells, hand care becomes an important component of your training. Abused hands will develop calluses that will tear if not managed properly, interfering with your training. Spend a little time when necessary keeping your hands in good shape. A quick and easy way is simply using fine-grit (200-220) sandpaper to smooth out your calluses to prevent them from catching and tearing....
March 29 2007, Greg Everett
March 29 2007
Greg Everett  |  March 29 2007  |  General
Find sugar type breakdowns for different fruits on Loren Cordain's Paleo Diet website....
March 28 2007, Greg Everett
March 28 2007
Greg Everett  |  March 28 2007  |  General
Dumbbells are extremely versatile and effective training implements. Check out Coach Michael Rutherford's DVDs, Dumbell Moves Volume I and Volume II for dumbbell exercises and programming....
March 27 2007, Robb Wolf
March 27 2007
Robb Wolf  |  March 27 2007  |  General
One of our favorite titles on nutrition health and lifestyle is Protein Power: LifePlan. This is almost a one-stop-shop for everything you need to know to live long, stay healthy and perform well. ...
March 26 2007, Greg Everett
March 26 2007
Greg Everett  |  March 26 2007  |  General
You want an outdoor weightlifting platform. Maybe indoor space is limited, or maybe you just want to boost testosterone with 20-rep squats in the sun. But for some silly reason, the folks who built your facility were concerned with water drainage and the area in which you want your platform is sloped. Sloped weightlifting platforms, it turns out, don't work well. Platform Building Guide...
March 25 2007, Greg Everett
March 25 2007
Greg Everett  |  March 25 2007  |  General
While the athletic benefits are limited, one arm pull-ups or chin-ups are definitely a nice party trick. Don't compromise more beneficial training in order to obtain them, but they can be good for supplemental work. Jim Bathurst of BeastSkills.com has a great tutorial for developing one-arm pulling strength. Read Article...
March 24 2007, Greg Everett
March 24 2007
Greg Everett  |  March 24 2007  |  General
Back extensions on a GHD or cobra holds on the floor or a ball can help your clients feel the strong back position they need to maintain while squatting, deadlifting and the like. Often they will have trouble activating the back well until distractions can be reduced and the back isolated....
March 23 2007, Greg Everett
March 23 2007
Greg Everett  |  March 23 2007  |  General
While collapsing onto your back and minimizing movement following a particularly horrendous effort tends to be the most appealing recovery method, light activity such as walking, rowing or jogging will shorten your recovery time....
March 22 2007, Robb Wolf
March 22 2007
Robb Wolf  |  March 22 2007  |  General
If you are a student of art you will know that many artists are never properly appreciated during their lifetimes. This is often because the work of a given artists is so far outside the realm of what is known or expected, no one really knows what to make of it at the time and it is only later that the genius of the work is appreciated. This is absolutely the case with Lights Out! Sleep, Sugar and Survival. Don’t let the somewhat sensationalistic writing style deceive you. The information ...
March 21 2007, Greg Everett
March 21 2007
Greg Everett  |  March 21 2007  |  General
Stay adequately hydrated. A simple formula from Dr. Sonja Petterson to calculate your baseline water requirement is Bodyweight (lbs) / 2 + 20% = oz/day For example, a 187 lb (85 kg) individual would have a baseline requirement of 112 oz per day. More water is needed according to daily activity. Bodyweight can be taken before and after training to measure water loss. Each pound lost represents 16 oz of water that must be replaced. Read More...
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