Do It Yourself Hand Care
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by Kenneth Bolyard
1w ago
Remember when you were a kid and your parents always told you to brush your teeth? Well, like a lot of kids you might have let it “go in one ear and out the other” and either forgot or just plain refused to do it. Then one day you might have had a regular check-up […] The post Do It Yourself Hand Care appeared first on StrongFirst ..read more
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Breathing—A Key Factor to Competition Success
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by Mira Kwon Gracia
1M ago
What if I told you I could let you in on a little secret to keep you cool as a cucumber at a test event or competition? If you are a human being, I am sure you have, at some point, been nervous or maybe even hyperventilated at an event where you knew everyone was […] The post Breathing—A Key Factor to Competition Success appeared first on StrongFirst ..read more
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Uphill Lunges for Strong Endurance, Health, and Fat Loss
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by Pavel Tsatsouline
2M ago
Two groups of biathlon athletes did 6 weeks of summer training. The control group trained a typical for their sport manner: a lot of ski roller work, both aerobic and glycolytic, plus uphill jumps. The experimental group spent 25% less time training and did only one weekly aerobic ski roller session plus anti-glycolytic uphill lunges—stand […] The post Uphill Lunges for Strong Endurance, Health, and Fat Loss appeared first on StrongFirst ..read more
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The Iron Monkey Deep Six Challenge
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by Jason Giles
2M ago
Many years ago, StrongFirst Certified Master Instructor Jon Engum published an article using his Deep Six practice that tested an instructor candidate’s readiness to pass the SFG Level I Certification. The plan is simple: 3-5 rounds of a complex composed of the six fundamental kettlebell skills: swing, snatch, clean, military press, squat, and get-up. The […] The post The Iron Monkey Deep Six Challenge appeared first on StrongFirst ..read more
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Variable Effort and the Triple-Tier Plan
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by Fabio Zonin
3M ago
For over a decade at StrongFirst we have advised against pushing sets to failure and advocated towards always keeping a few reps “in the tank.” In recent years we have heard more and more often from well-known strength coaches, and on the web, about the Rate of Perceived Exertion (RPE) and Reps in Reserve (RIR). […] The post Variable Effort and the Triple-Tier Plan appeared first on StrongFirst ..read more
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Simple and Sinister—Help, I’m Stuck
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by Brett Jones
3M ago
“Dedication, absolute dedication, is what keeps one ahead.”—Bruce Lee Simple & Sinister embodies the quote above. Dedication to achieving Simple and continuing to Sinister has led students on multiple-month and multiple-year journeys. A rarity in today’s scrolling-based attention-span world, the dedicated pursuit of the S&S goal is a worthy endeavor. However, dedication can and will […] The post Simple and Sinister—Help, I’m Stuck appeared first on StrongFirst ..read more
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Beast Tamer Transformation: The Spear Drill
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by Vinicius Murad
4M ago
I’ve always been the kind of person who likes competition and challenges. And events in my life usually happen at an interesting time (mostly late). I became interested in Kung Fu at fifteen. When I was twenty-two, I started playing volleyball. At thirty-one I picked up a kettlebell for the first time and at thirty-six […] The post Beast Tamer Transformation: The Spear Drill appeared first on StrongFirst ..read more
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How to Navigate the Strong Endurance Universe
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by Pavel Tsatsouline
4M ago
Strong Endurance™ is our umbrella term for all anti-glycolytic training methods. Anti-glycolytic training is “anti-HIIT” that trains you to produce less lactic acid instead of tolerating more of it. AGT is used by many Eastern European national teams in a variety of sports: judo, cross country skiing, rowing, full contact karate… Broadly, there are three […] The post How to Navigate the Strong Endurance Universe appeared first on StrongFirst ..read more
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The Ten Commandments of SFG Level I Kettlebell Cert Prep
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by Aleks Salkin
4M ago
Back in a weird and wild world known as 2001, a man known affectionately by his growing list of die-hard followers as “The Evil Russian” had a novel idea: Why not put together a fitness certification that actually required you to prove that you were…you know…fit? Tests of strength, stamina, and real-world physical abilities took […] The post The Ten Commandments of SFG Level I Kettlebell Cert Prep appeared first on StrongFirst ..read more
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The Kettlebell Forward Press for a Resilient Rotator Cuff
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by Steve Freides
5M ago
Fabio Zonin, StrongFirst Certified Master Instructor, and I independently discovered and practiced the same movement: a standing forward kettlebell press with a static hold. When I described it to Fabio and sent him a video, Fabio said, “Hey, I do that, too!” and subsequently Fabio invited me to discuss the new kettlebell exercise on an edition […] The post The Kettlebell Forward Press for a Resilient Rotator Cuff appeared first on StrongFirst ..read more
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