Geoff Neupert is a personal trainer with passions for both Olympic lifting and kettlebells. His blog contains some great stuff on each, and his latest post - The Importance of Kettlebells and Developing Work Capacity - is no exception. Well worth a look.
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A recent Elite FTS newsletter reminded me that a site's archives are often filled with juicy goodness, and Straight to the Bar is no exception. Here are just a few of the highlights from the past 2.5 years :
- 30 days of biphasic sleep
This is the post which began the switch to a biphasic sleep routine. If you want to find out more on the switch, check out the 30 day and 2 month summaries. For some resources on this great sleeping methodology, look no further than Biphasic Sleep Resources. - DIY: Home-made gym equipment
If you're anything like me, spending several hours in a hardware store isn't exactly difficult. This post lists a number of resources on transforming the contents of said stores into great gym equipment. - Zottman, Hackenshmidt and Maxalding
No longer here, but still teaching. Along with several other old-time strongmen, and all those who follow in their paths. Superb. - I love the smell of coffee in the morning
Over the years my caffeine intake has been up and down, and the 'up' part of that is largely due to coffee consumption. More recently, however, I've been adding a little white tea to the mix. - Bruce Lee's back injury
As a long-time Bruce Lee fan, finding out the cause, treatment and subsequent effects of this infamous injury was fascinating. If you've ever seen one of his films, read a biography or seen him in action, chances are that you'll appreciate just how big an event this was.
Grab your favourite beverage, sit back and enjoy.
Just came across this via Alexander Becker : How to relax your muscles. Very interesting (and after yesterday's deadlifts, timely).
Thomas Kurz continues (part 1, part 2) his 'Principles of Training' series in his regular column on Stadion.com. Great reading.
This week on Straight to the Bar :
- 12 factors that affect recovery : A great summary of Dr Fred Hatfield's list.
- Workout locations - the beach : Tired of the gym? Looking for something a little different? Read on.
- Going deeper in the squat : very interesting (and timely) thoughts from Jack Reape.
- Derek Boyer : an Aussie strongman you won't forget in a hurry.
- A Spartan workout : some great stuff in this video. The restricted sprints are great.
Based on Frank Miller's graphic novel, the movie 300 (trailers) looks set to be a great one (and speaking as someone who is rarely inspired by that film genre, that's saying something). Of particular interest at the moment - especially as the movie isn't due to be released until next year - is the intense physical training of everyone included in the massive fight scenes; including the extras.
For a bit of inspiration and some great training ideas (the restricted sprints look superb), check out the video [streaming, 6mb .flv download via KeepVid]. Excellent.
If you're looking for a bit of variety in your bodyweight work, take a look through the Dirty Dozen from Fuerza Sport's Ian Edgar. Some great ideas in there.
Meet Australian strongman Derek Boyer. At the 18th Winton Outback Festival he set a new world record for truck pulling, by shifting a 70 tonne road train 5 metres (video [.mov, 6.2mb]).
If you're looking for an alternative to FitDay, take a wander over to The Daily Plate. My only gripe so far is their maximum daily recordable water consumption of 8 glasses (hey, it gets hot here). Other than that, it's all good.
Classic Dave Tate. Hilarious.