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This is in response to a aussieluke at Davedraper.com in regards to training in hot, dry climates (and it will be that soon enough here in AZ) :
I feel your pain.
Training in hot dry weather is not always fun. I apologize for this being so long. Hopefully there is some information here that [...]
Let’s take a look at squats. Everybody should be doing them for a variety of reasons.
There are many variations of squatting movements: hip-belt squats, back squats done powerlifting style or Olympic lifting style, front squats, overhead squats, hack squats, Zercher squats, dumbbell and kettlebell squats with one or two DB’s/KB’s, all kinds of odd [...]
As someone once said (Jeff Martone? Steve Maxwell?), quick feet are happy feet.
In this case they were talking about using kettlebells. Because if you drop one and it lands on your foot, you will be a hurting unit.
So, in this case, situational awareness (I just dropped a KB) knowledge of what is [...]
I often post answers to questions that come up on other forums dealing with training. And to be honest, I never really gave them a second thought until just recently when I posted the information that follows. I am taking the advice of virgilgarcia on that forum, who suggested I put that information on my [...]
We are going to address two things in this article.
The first has to do with Step 2:
Horizontal Pulls (HzP’s), as found in Convict Conditioning page 124 – 125, performed from a table or some other set-up like rings hanging at about waist height.
The Progressive standard Paul Wade sets is 3 x 30, [...]
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