Earlier this week, a colleague sent me a very disturbing video. Here it is… One of his clients had been asking about a so-called “revolutionary training technique” that was apparently all the rage. The method? CrossFit. His client was eager to try it. Now, this particular client had a history of jumping on the latest…
Over the years, we’ve seen muscle magazines, nutritional supplements, and training equipment come and go—sometimes for the better, sometimes for the worse. Take soy-based proteins, liquid creatine, and kettlebells (don’t worry, they’ll fade soon) as examples. Then there’s Rheo Blair’s protein, some of Arthur Jones’ original Nautilus machines, and magazines like Muscle Media 2000 (before…
In order to maximize your results when training for flexibility, certain rules exist. Here are the do’s and don’ts of stretching. THE DO’S DO use static stretching to maintain flexibility. Do I think that the classic Bob Anderson style of static stretching will make serious dents in your flexibility? Perhaps if it’s done multiple times…
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Many myths exist regarding weight training. For instance: The list goes on. None of these are entirely true. Weight training is simply a tool—it’s not the tool itself that should be blamed but rather how you use it. If you consistently train in a shortened range of motion (ROM), you may become muscle-bound and inflexible….