Excuse is a Lazy Attack Word, Personal Trainers

A big bad word that I stopped using a long time ago, when working with people in their strength training: EXCUSE. As the title suggests, I think this can be a lazy attack word for personal trainers who may not really understand the responsibilities and stresses with which their clients have to contend. I cringe … Read more

Expert Intuition in Strength Training and Coaching: A Dirty Little Secret

Strength training and fitness, in general, brings on reams of discussion as to what it means to be an expert. They also bring on droves of people who play at being an expert on the internet and, increasingly, on television. Recognize that I cannot hope to define expertise without it tending to align with my … Read more

Fitness Mindset: Is Bodybuilding, Strength Training, and Fitness All Mental?

By Eric Troy I’ve complained and I’ve complained about silly quantitative notions concerning the factors that determine success. It’s 20% percent training, 80% nutrition and stuff like that. Complete and utter nonsense. Says nothing. Contributes nothing. But when I heard a fellow on YouTube recently assert that muscle building is all about your mind, I … Read more

Warm Up Sets for Strength Training: Getting Ready for Big Lifts

How to warm up for strength training lifts.

Originally published on April 8, 2010 A great deal has been written about the general warm-up for strength training. General metabolic warm-up, mobility drills, and soft tissue work are all recommended by various sources. Most trainees would do well to pay the general warm-up some attention. However, the specific exercise warm-up is often a source … Read more

Strength Consolidation Routine

All strength athletes, at certain times, must consolidate their gains and they will do this instinctively by adding reps to their present limit. As a matter of fact, this is an “old-school” way of training and it is still prevalent. There is not a NEW way that is better by virtue of science or Russian … Read more