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Looking At : Dec 1, 2013 - SttB Articles


During the past week we've discussed a number of great links; on Google+, Twitter, the 'Paper' and so on. Here are a few of my favourites.

Just finished talking to a friend of mine about a knee injury, and we discussed the exercise progression that Josh outlines in this video. If you haven't seen it yet - and find yourself recovering from a spot of knee surgery yourself - it's well worth checking out.

Great progression.

NB : this video is part of the article 'How to Fix Your Knees' over on Top Form Fitness. Nice one Josh.

Monday, 25 Nov 2013 - Issues

I'm constantly amazed at just how much my training is influenced by the people on this site. Whether you're looking for a new piece of equipment, an unusual exercise variation or just an idea of how others approach things, you'll enjoy these :

Over to you. I'd love to hear what you think : leave your comments on the above articles, and share them with your friends/colleagues/clients and so on.
NB : If you'd like to submit your own piece for Straight to the Bar, here's how.


Video : Human Flag Tutorial


Nice one.


Gymchat 226 - Advances in Strength & Power Development (Craig Bongelli)

A deceptively simple question : How do you go from the 'strongest person in the gym' to 'strongest in the area'? In short, how do you become seriously powerful?

Tackling this - from both a strength athletics and a power-hungry gym rat perspective - is competitive Strongman and Strength Coach Craig Bongelli, joined by Strongman and Personal Trainer Josh Hewett. If you've got questions for Craig or Josh, just swing by the event page for this Gymchat (during the discussion itself). Details below.


Details -

Who : Competitive Strongman and Strength Coach Craig Bongelli, joined by Strongman and Personal Trainer Josh Hewett
Topic : Advances in Strength & Power Development
When : Wednesday Nov 27, 9pm EDT (the Event page shows what time that is in your local timezone)
How : Watch the live stream, and ask questions, directly on the Event page. We'll also post the full video shortly after the Gymchat.

See you there.


Previously : Last week we held Gymchat 225 - How to Master the Inner Game (with Personal Trainers (and Strength Athletes) Jen Mulhall and Josh Hewett). Great discussion.

If you missed the live stream (or just want to go over a particular point again), you can watch the entire video here.




Coming Up : we've got several fantastic discussions lined up for the next few months - featuring Mike 'The Machine' Bruce, Ben McLaughlin and many, many more. Details shortly.

And if you'd like to suggest a future topic or take part in one of the upcoming Gymchats, just drop Josh a line. We'd love to hear from you.


Movember 2013

If you haven't seen it yet, check out Josh's moustache-growing prowess for Movember 2013. And if you'd like to support him (well, prostate cancer research actually) in this quest, head over to his donation page :

http://ca.movember.com/mospace/7377745

btw, if you're unfamiliar with Movember and just want to see what it's all about, Josh has a brief intro video here :

http://straighttothebar.com/movember2013/

cheers.


Tip of the Week: License Plate Tearing Technique

Each week we publish a number of tips and techniques via Twitter, Google+, the blog; and now the newsletter. Wherever you are, there's always a way to improve what you're doing.

This tip comes to us from performing Strongman Chris Rider, and is from his superb article Tearing A License Plate. Enjoy.


Following a thorough description of the safety requirements for performing this feat (and it really can be a dangerous one, so proceed carefully), comes the basic technique involved. Over to Chris :

Tear it up
Tear it up.
Now that we have ourselves protected, it's time to grab the plate. I personally like to tear plates at chest level, and that is the method I am going to discuss. As a dry run without a plate, place your dominant hand in a hammer style grip. Place the pinky side of that hand just above the bottom of the sternum. Now place the other fist in the same manner below the dominant one so you have the thumb side of the non-dominant and the pinky side of the dominant meeting. Squeeze as hard as you can and push your hands in opposite directions with the top hand going slightly upward and the bottom hand going slightly downward. If you push straight through, the potential for being cut dramatically increases.

Want more? No problem. Head over to the original article, and watch the video below to see it in action. Beautiful.




Checking Out : Bret Contreras' Hip Thruster

These look great.

And as we mentioned recently, they're now available in the UK (cheers Matt - great site); we'll be reviewing one shortly. In the meantime, here's a bit of video to give you an idea of what the Hip Thruster is :

Good stuff. Thanks Bret, looks like a great piece of gear.




Quick update on the Lift the Blob package we mentioned recently - fantastic collection.

I'd love to hear how you go with it; when it comes to tackling this challenging feat you really can't go past Lift the Blob. Superb.

The Holiday Season is a fantastic time of year - spending time with family, enjoying a bit of a feast, and setting up your goals for the following year.

And, of course, giving a gift or two in the process.

The main site will give you a hand with the feasting and goal-setting parts; this page will help out with the gift-buying element. Particularly when it comes to buying fitness-related items.

Let's dive in.

Books & DVDs

I'm a huge fan of the 'always more to learn' philosophy, and firmly believe you can never have too many books. A few we strongly recommend :

The Primal Blueprint

The Primal Blueprint

Mark Sisson

Hardback | Paperback
Confused about what to eat, how much to eat; even when to eat? This book will help you get the most out of your food plan.

Superb.


Diesel Crew Bending eBook

Diesel Crew Bending eBook

Jedd 'Napalm' Johnson


eBook
If you're new to the world of nail bending, this is the perfect book to get. It'll show you the exact techniques you'll need to get started right away. Written by world-class bender Jedd Johnson.


Card Tearing eBook

Card Tearing eBook

Jedd 'Napalm' Johnson


eBook
This is a fantastic book. If you've ever considered learning this incredible strength feat, the Card Tearing eBook is the perfect place to start. Love it.


Functional Correction Manual

Functional Correction Manual

Tim Hull


Paperback
If you ever wake up with that 'just run over by a truck' feeling, you need a copy of Tim Hull's Functional Correction Manual. Not only will it help you to locate and repair the problem, it'll give you a hand in preventing it happening in the future.

Superb book.


Precision Nutrition

Precision Nutrition

Dr John Berardi


Paperback
When it comes to body transformation - whether that's a increase in strength, packing on a bit of muscle or losing a bit of excess fat - this is the perfect place to start. Dr Berardi's Precision Nutrition.


Bruce Lee : The Art of Expressing the Human Body

Bruce Lee : The Art of Expressing the Human Body

Bruce Lee & John Little


Paperback

If you've ever watched a Bruce Lee film and marveled at his strength, speed, agility, endurance, flexibility or muscularity, this book should take pride of place in your collection. Unlike many other writings covering everything from Lee's training methods to nutrition, this book is based not on the recollections of people around him; but on Lee's own notes. Brilliant.


Strength Training Anatomy

Strength Training Anatomy


Frederic Delavier

Paperback

This is a fantastic book. As Josh explains, it superbly shows what's going on while you train. Love it.


101 Fitness Myths

101 Fitness Myths


Maik Wiedenbach


Kindle eBook

A superb combination of fitness mythbusting and no-nonsense advice. If you're not quite sure where to start, grab this.


Starting Strength

Starting Strength


Mark Rippetoe



Fantastic summary of the basics. A must have.


Practical Programming

Practical Programming


Mark Rippetoe



Exactly what the title suggests - a detailed guide to create a thorough exercise program.


4 Hour Body

4 Hour Body


Tim Ferris



A somewhat different approach to rapid fat loss. Very interesting ideas.


Supertraining

Supertraining


Mel Siff



An extremely comprehensive look at several key aspects of strength training. If you're serious about your training, it's essential reading.



Of course, there are also a number of DVDs. Again, here are a few personal favourites.

Keg Conditioning

Keg Conditioning

Dave Lemanczyk

Dave clearly demonstrates the extraordinary potential of this simple conditioning tool. With no more than an empty keg (or partially-filled if preferred), a small training area and a bit of determination there is a wealth of power available. It really is incredible.
The Complete Guide to Kettlebell Lifting

The Complete Guide to Kettlebell Lifting

Steve Cotter

Just got your first kettlebell and wondering how to use it? Steve's your man.
The Encyclopedia of Clubbell Training

The Encyclopedia of Clubbell Training

Scott Sonnon

When it comes to learning how to use Clubs and Maces (or the Clubbells in this case), a little instruction goes a long, long way. And this is certainly the way to do it.
Feats of Strength

Feats of Strength

Logan Christopher & Bud Jeffries

Bending, tearing and a whole lot more. Love it.
Intervention

Intervention

Dan John

This is the inimitable Dan John at his storytelling best, sharing an enormous amount of training wisdom in the process. Fantastic.
The Definitive Guide to Kettlebell Juggling

The Definitive Guide to Kettlebell Juggling

Logan Christopher

Comprising no fewer than three content-packed DVDs, Logan shares a wealth of exercises, variations and training methods in The Definitive Guide to Kettlebell Juggling. It really is essential viewing for anyone looking to get into this amazing activity.
Industrial Strength Grip II

Industrial Strength Grip II

'Unbreakable' Adam Glass

If you've ever seen 'Unbreakable' Adam T Glass in action, you'll appreciate just how valuable this is. Brilliant.
No matter what your strength-training goals are, if you're looking to become stronger, these are well worth checking out. Dive in.

Music

Looking for something to get you in the right frame of mind to work out? The available services vary from country to country, here are the ones that the writers here recommend :

However you like to get your music, a song or three can really make a difference in the gym. Dive in.

Equipment

We've talked about an incredible amount of equipment over the years. There's a full list on the Store page; here are a few favourites :

And to find out how to use them, check out the Straight to the Bar Training Guides. Absolutely free.

NB : if it's available to you, it's well worth grabbing yourself an Amazon Prime membership. Particularly if you plan to buy a few large or heavy items.

That's it - the Straight to the Bar Fitmas Gift Buying Guide for 2013. Hope it helped.

cheers,

Scott

Monday, 18 Nov 2013 - Issues

I'm constantly amazed at just how much my training is influenced by the people on this site. Whether you're looking for a new piece of equipment, an unusual exercise variation or just an idea of how others approach things, you'll enjoy these :

Over to you. I'd love to hear what you think : leave your comments on the above articles, and share them with your friends/colleagues/clients and so on.
NB : If you'd like to submit your own piece for Straight to the Bar, here's how.


Video : Gymnastic Strength Training


Looking for ideas? Try a few of these.


Gymchat 225 - How to Master the Inner Game (Jen Mulhall)

Mental Toughness. Focus. Determination.

All great things, and essential components of strength training - whether you're a competitive athlete or simply looking to move a little closer to your goals. Question is, how do you achieve them?


This week we'll be answering precisely that, looking at the various skills and tools available to help you 'Master the Inner Game'. Helping us navigate this fascinating area are Personal Trainers (and Strength Athletes) Jen Mulhall and Josh Hewett. If you've got questions for Jen or Josh, just swing by the event page for this Gymchat (during the discussion itself). Details below.


Details -

Who : Personal Trainers (and Strength Athletes) Jen Mulhall and Josh Hewett
Topic : How to Master the Inner Game (Train Your Brain!)
When : Wednesday Nov 20, 9pm EDT (the Event page shows what time that is in your local timezone)
How : Watch the live stream, and ask questions, directly on the Event page. We'll also post the full video shortly after the Gymchat.

See you there.


Previously : Last week we held Gymchat 223 - Progressive Calisthenics (with Al Kavadlo and Josh Hewett). Great discussion.

If you missed the live stream (or just want to go over a particular point again), you can watch the entire video here.




Coming Up : we've got several fantastic discussions lined up for the next few months - featuring Mike 'The Machine' Bruce, Craig Bongelli and many, many more. Details shortly.

And if you'd like to suggest a future topic or take part in one of the upcoming Gymchats, just drop Josh a line. We'd love to hear from you.


Movember 2013

If you haven't seen it yet, check out Josh's moustache-growing prowess for Movember 2013. And if you'd like to support him (well, prostate cancer research actually) in this quest, head over to his donation page :

http://ca.movember.com/mospace/7377745

btw, if you're unfamiliar with Movember and just want to see what it's all about, Josh has a brief intro video here :

http://straighttothebar.com/movember2013/

cheers.


Tip of the Week: Improvements in Fitness Trained Autistic Clients

Each week we publish a number of tips and techniques via Twitter, Google+, the blog; and now the newsletter. Wherever you are, there's always a way to improve what you're doing.

This tip comes to us from Eric Chessen, and was part of last year's conversation on Fitness & Autism. Great discussion.


From the Fitness & Autism discussion, in response to the question :

What kind of short term and long term improvements do you see in your autistic clients once you start training them?

It depends on the individual, but it is never only physical improvement. That's why I created the PAC Profile, because we're never just looking at physical ability, but adaptive and cognitive abilities as well. In the short-term, I've had athletes begin to really enjoy movement and improve in their gross motor skills, strength, stability, and stamina.

In the long term it becomes a lifestyle, and the athletes begin to embrace movement and fitness.



Good stuff. Whether you know autistic individuals or not, it's great to know what's possible.


Checking Out : Progressive Calisthenics Instructor Certification Workshop

These look fantastic.

The PCC workshops are the ones that Al Kavadlo mentioned in the last Gymchat. If you're at all interested in giving calisthenics a serious run, check them out.

To give you a quick idea of what's involved, a spot of video :

Perfect.




Quick update on the Lift the Blob package we mentioned recently - fantastic collection.

I'd love to hear how you go with it; when it comes to tackling this challenging feat you really can't go past Lift the Blob. Superb.
In Gymchat 224 - The Future of Fitness, the panel discussed my concept of Virtual Training Partners. The passage below further illustrates the idea, as well as combining it with a couple of points Chas raised during the Gymchat.

Note that this is a completely fictional - but possible - scenario; I'd love to hear your thoughts.


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John goes to his regular gym, inserting his card in the door in order to gain access. This also looks up his information regarding various health & fitness stats, and his training goals.

At the desk he is greeted by name, as well as a 'How is the ...' question (the person on the desk can see John's basic account information). He's offered a Virtual Training Partner, taking one of three forms :

1) someone who is roughly equivalent in both physical attributes and training history
2) an ideal form of himself (think Chas' point) - himself on a good day, with the weights/speed increased slightly
3) a specific person. perhaps an Olympic athlete from the 1930s, or the World's Strongest Man from 1981. Anyone at all.

( Of course, John can always opt for 'none of the above' and train by himself, or with another person physically in the room. )

John chooses option 3, and spends the next hour training with a virtual Bill Kazmaier at his absolute peak. John pushes himself hard as a result, and does extremely well in his next competition.

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What do you think - is this a plausible/desirable scenario? If so, when could you see something like this being possible?

Thanks again to everyone who watched and took part in the discussion Gymchat 224 - The Future of Fitness (Roundtable) - much appreciated. If you haven't seen it yet (or simply want to go over a particular point again), here's the entire video.

Monday, 11 Nov 2013 - Issues

I'm constantly amazed at just how much my training is influenced by the people on this site. Whether you're looking for a new piece of equipment, an unusual exercise variation or just an idea of how others approach things, you'll enjoy these :

Over to you. I'd love to hear what you think : leave your comments on the above articles, and share them with your friends/colleagues/clients and so on.
NB : If you'd like to submit your own piece for Straight to the Bar, here's how.


Video : Strong at 64


Good stuff.


Gymchat 223 - Progressive Calisthenics (with Al Kavadlo)

Calisthenics. Wonderful area. Question is, how do you progress?

This week we're diving deep into this one, looking at everything from 'what it is' and 'how to get started' to the all-important 'how to progress the exercises'. Tackling this one is none other than Personal Trainer Al Kavadlo, joined by Strongman & Personal Trainer Josh Hewett. If you've got questions for Al or Josh, just swing by the event page for this Gymchat (during the discussion itself). Details below.


Details -

Who : Personal Trainer Al Kavadlo and Strongman & Personal Trainer Josh Hewett
Topic : Progressive Calisthenics
When : Monday Nov 11, 4pm EDT (the Event page shows what time that is in your local timezone)
How : Watch the live stream, and ask questions, directly on the Event page. We'll also post the full video shortly after the Gymchat.

See you there.



Previously : A couple of weeks ago we held Gymchat 220 : High Intensity Training - HIT (with Chris Lutz and Josh Hewett). Great discussion.

If you missed the live stream (or just want to go over a particular point again), you can watch the entire video here.




Coming Up : we've got several fantastic discussions lined up for the next few months, details shortly. One of those is an area I'm intrigued by personally, the Future of Fitness. Fascinating topic.

To give you an idea of what we'll be talking about and why it's essential (especially if you're a fitness professional yourself, or planning to be), here's a quick primer. And if you'd like to join us on the panel, just drop Josh a line. We'd love to hear from you.


Tip of the Week: Why Warm Up?

Each week we publish a number of tips and techniques via Twitter, Google+, the blog; and now the newsletter. Wherever you are, there's always a way to improve what you're doing.

This tip comes to us from Kirk Fontaine, and is a snippet from the discussion Stretching & Warming Up. Was a great one.


In response to a couple of questions on 'Why Warm Up?' :

If you are to participate in exercise the first thing you need to do is warm up. The warm up is important to prepare your mind and body so that you can get the very best out of the exercise. The effect of a warm up on preventing injury is not clear however research does suggest increased muscle temperature decreases the risk of muscle tear.
Warming up will :
  • Increase your heart rate to give you increased blood flow around the body to the muscles
  • Improve oxygen delivery to the muscles
  • Stimulate faster muscle contraction
  • Improve the joints' ability to endure stress.


Good stuff.


Revisiting : Lift the Blob

Quick update on the Lift the Blob package we mentioned recently - fantastic collection.

I'd love to hear how you go with it, when it comes to tackling this challenging feat you really can't go past Lift the Blob. Superb.

Monday, 4 Nov 2013 - Issues

I'm constantly amazed at just how much my training is influenced by the people on this site. Whether you're looking for a new piece of equipment, an unusual exercise variation or just an idea of how others approach things, you'll enjoy these :

Over to you. I'd love to hear what you think : leave your comments on the above articles, and share them with your friends/colleagues/clients and so on.
NB : If you'd like to submit your own piece for Straight to the Bar, here's how.


Video : Rope Climbing Alternatives


Nice one Ross.


Gymchat 222 - The Difference Between Exercise & Training (Why You Should TRAIN!) (Ryan Burgess)

A deceptively simple question - what's the difference between exercising and training?

This week we'll be looking closely at this subtle distinction, and how to approach things in the most effective way possible. Tackling this one is Powerlifter & Strength Coach Ryan Burgess, joined by Strongman & Personal Trainer Josh Hewett. If you've got questions for Ryan or Josh, just swing by the event page for this Gymchat (during the discussion itself). Details below.


Details -

Who : Powerlifter & Strength Coach Ryan Burgess and Strongman & Personal Trainer Josh Hewett
Topic : The Difference Between Exercise & Training (Why You Should TRAIN!)
When : Wednesday Nov 6, 9pm EDT (the Event page shows what time that is in your local timezone)
How : Watch the live stream, and ask questions, directly on the Event page. We'll also post the full video shortly after the Gymchat.

See you there.



Previously : A couple of weeks ago we held Gymchat 220 : High Intensity Training - HIT (with Chris Lutz and Josh Hewett). Great discussion.

If you missed the live stream (or just want to go over a particular point again), you can watch the entire video here.




Coming Up : we've got several fantastic discussions lined up for the next few months, details shortly. One of those is an area I'm intrigued by personally, the Future of Fitness. Fascinating topic.

To give you an idea of what we'll be talking about and why it's essential (especially if you're a fitness professional yourself, or planning to be), here's a quick primer. And if you'd like to join us on the panel, just drop Josh a line. We'd love to hear from you.


Tip of the Week : Bending Steel = Increased Strength Endurance

Each week we publish a number of tips and techniques via Twitter, Google+, the blog; and now the newsletter. Wherever you are, there's always a way to improve what you're doing.


A friend of mine asked me over the weekend why I bend things. It's partly because it's fun, and partly, well, I'll let Adam explain.
There are many great reasons for bending things, as 'Unbreakable' Adam Glass notes in the article Why Bend Steel? Apart from the simple 'because it's downright fun' :
The increase in strength and power naturally will carry over to an increase in your endurance. Anyone who has bent a nail will tell you the first time they bent it was so tiring. I have watched people sweat bullets bending their first respectable nail. As time goes on you gain huge reserves of power. A personal testament to this level of power for me was October 2007 when I bent 150 60D nails in one hour using the double under (DU) grip. That represented a massive improvement from Jan 2007, when bending 10-15 nails left my hands extremely fatigued.

Good stuff.


Revisiting : Lift the Blob

Quick update on the Lift the Blob package we mentioned recently - fantastic collection.

I'd love to hear how you go with it, when it comes to tackling this challenging feat you really can't go past Lift the Blob. Superb.

Monday, 28 Oct 2013 - Issues

I'm constantly amazed at just how much my training is influenced by the people on this site. Whether you're looking for a new piece of equipment, an unusual exercise variation or just an idea of how others approach things, you'll enjoy these :

Over to you. I'd love to hear what you think : leave your comments on the above articles, and share them with your friends/colleagues/clients and so on.
NB : If you'd like to submit your own piece for Straight to the Bar, here's how.


Video : 5 Step "No Bar" Body Conditioning Routine


Nice one guys.


Gymchat 221 : The Paleo Approach to Health & Physique Transformation (Adam Farrah)

The Paleo Diet - what exactly is it, and how can it help with both health and physique transformation?

This is a fascinating area, and we'll be diving deep into it in this week's discussion. Tackling it is none other than Kettlebell and CrossFit Coach Adam Farrah, joined by Strongman & Personal Trainer Josh Hewett. If you've got questions for Adam or Josh, just swing by the event page for this Gymchat (during the discussion itself). Details below.


Details -

Who : Kettlebell and CrossFit Coach Adam Farrah and Strongman & Personal Trainer Josh Hewett
Topic : The Paleo Approach to Health & Physique Transformation
When : Wednesday Oct 30, 9pm EDT (the Event page shows what time that is in your local timezone)
How : Watch the live stream, and ask questions, directly on the Event page. We'll also post the full video shortly after the Gymchat.

See you there.



Previously : Last week we held Gymchat 220 : High Intensity Training - HIT (with Chris Lutz and Josh Hewett). Great discussion.

If you missed the live stream (or just want to go over a particular point again), you can watch the entire video here.




Coming Up : we've got several fantastic discussions lined up for the next few months, details shortly. One of those is an area I'm intrigued by personally, the Future of Fitness. Fascinating topic.

To give you an idea of what we'll be talking about and why it's essential (especially if you're a fitness professional yourself, or planning to be), here's a quick primer. And if you'd like to join us on the panel, just drop Josh a line. We'd love to hear from you.


Tip of the Week : Use Checklists in your Training

Each week we publish a number of tips and techniques via Twitter, Google+, the blog; and now the newsletter. Wherever you are, there's always a way to improve what you're doing.


Checklists are one of those things that seem so simple as to be almost pointless. Not really worth the effort.

However, they're very powerful things indeed.


The basic logic behind using a checklist is pretty straightforward. As Adam Stoffa notes in the article Checklists and Complex Problems :

An example from training might be properly warming up. Everyone knows it's foolish to engage in physical training without warming up first, but with time pressure, competing interests, or environmental stress, this step occasionally gets skipped. The risks associated with skipping this step, are significant. Pulled muscles are a major setback to a training program. When you balance the interests involved, saving a few minutes versus suffering a major setback, the risk associated with skipping this key step is unacceptably high. Therefore, item number 1 on your checklist could be:



  1. Complete Warm Up Exercises

And yes, although it looks almost laughably simple, this absolutely works. The checklist approach is very highly recommended indeed.


Revisiting : Lift the Blob

Quick update on the Lift the Blob package we mentioned recently - fantastic collection.

I'd love to hear how you go with it, when it comes to tackling this challenging feat you really can't go past Lift the Blob. Superb.
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