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How To Stay Motivated When Training Remote
Author: Josiah Schultz
One of the biggest challenges when training remotely is staying motivated and keeping a proper mindset. Josiah Schultz, former Scout Sniper Team Leader and current gym owner, shares three key components he has learned during his time in Iraq and training clients in his gym on how to keep a positive mindset and high motivation while training remotely.
How to Hardwire Joy Into Your Training
Author: Scott Carney
We turn our attention to how to hardwire joy into your training, what to do to get your team into a group flow state, how to use your conscious mind to alter or delay subconscious reactions, and more.
Recover From An Injury With A Champion’s Mindset
Author: Jim Afremow
Returning from an injury isn’t the result of a single heroic effort, but putting in the required work over and over again. In this article, Jim explores ways to turn what could be a setback to lament into a learning experience to relish for anyone recovering from an injury.
How to Jump Higher, Further, and Faster
Author: Tim DiFrancesco
Being able to explode off the court, track, pitch, or field gives you a distinct competitive advantage against the competition. In this article, Tim provides you with the best blueprint to jump higher, further, and faster. This is the best plan for anyone looking to improve their jump height.
5 Micronutrients You Need More Of
Author: TrainHeroic
While it’s important to find the right mix of protein, fat, and carbohydrates to fuel your performance and keep up with your busy lifestyle, these macros aren’t the only parts of the nutrition puzzle.
To keep your body functioning optimally, you need to dial in your vitamins and minerals, which play a key role in recovery, immunity, and more. Here are some micronutrients you might do well to get more of.
What is the Key to Human Mental Resilience?
Author: Scott Carney
Accomplishing any goal in training takes physical and mental resilience. It’s easy to back down from an uncomfortable situation because we aren’t prepared to create a space between when we feel something and when we react to it. This limits our ability to push our boundaries and grow.
How to Land and Decelerate Better
Author: Tim DiFrancesco
The goal? Giving you greater longevity and durability in your sport and life, while also being able to close the loop safely on your increased leaping power. The need to decelerate and land safely arguably should’ve been the focus of the first part in this series, because if you’re not able to control your body on the way back down, you have no business going up.
Common Mobility Trouble Spots for Olympic Lifters and How to Fix Them
Author: TrainHeroic Team
When you train hard regularly, every part of your body can potentially develop range of motion and motor control issues. It’s easy to overlook or even mis-diagnose problem issues like this. In this article, we’ll tackle 3 mobility exercises for Olympic lifters who might be struggling with these issues – even if you don’t know it.
How to Make Time for the Gym
Author: John Christian Singleton
The stars won't always align so that you can have a long training session but don't let that cause you to believe that you don't have any time at all to get things done. Being able to workout even just a little is worth it and is absolutely attainable.
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Mobility 101: A Complete Guide
Mobility is hot topic, and vital for anyone spending time in the weightroom.
The ability to have full range of motion in your muscles and joints is one of the most important aspects of training. Improving your mobility can help you workout for longer, reduces joint pain, and can reduce the risk of injury.
In this guide you’ll learn more about mobility, who it impacts, why you should be focusing on it no matter what your age or training history, and how to tame common mobility hot spots from head to toe.
Olympic Weightlifting 101: A Complete Guide
In this article, Mike Dewar shares a basic template on how to build an Olympic weightlifting program geared toward the beginner and intermediate lifter.
Mike covers everything from the 8 goals of an Olympic Weightlifting program, how to build your own 4 week program including full sample sessions, the 5 key variables in Olympic Weightlifting, and 30 exercises perfect for beginners.
10 ways to build an unstoppable engine for competitive crossfit
To succeed in CrossFit, you need the ability to repeat near maximum efforts with as little rest as possible.
It’s not enough to simply have a high one rep max or a large unbroken set of muscle-ups. How many reps at 90% of your max power clean can you do in 8 minutes?
In this article, Todd Nief gives us a full breakdown of the 10 ways he helps Crossfit athletes build an unstoppable engine for competition.
How to Zercher Squat: One Exercise to rule them all
We all want that golden ticket. The one-size-fits-all exercise and perfect program. You know – the one that makes us look like the Hulk as long as we follow that program to the T.
Well folks, that all sounds great. But in reality, we know there is no one-size-fits-all exercise, program, food, or supplement… PERIOD. However, coach Ryan Leibreich has a secret weapon exercise that will get us close; it has a lot of bang for its buck. It builds massive quads, big glutes, a wide back, and some awesome biceps. Exactly what every athlete needs.
4 scientifically proven ways to develop explosive power
Building athletic power is one of the most desired, if not the most desired, quality in athletic performance today. It’s as important for the athlete training for the sport of life as it is for a D1 high performance athlete.
The question is…how do we optimally train it?
In this article coach Joel Smith, a long-time D1 S&C coach, gives us the lowdown on creating explosive power in the weightroom. From Olympic lifting to plyometrics, this is your one-stop guide on all things athletic power.
Nervous system training 101: The creation of superhuman strength and athleticism
Consider the following: pound for pound apes have double the strength of a human being.
They can also jump about 30-40% higher than top human jumpers.
How is this possible given their similar amount of muscle mass?
Our simian friends have an interesting piece of their brain and spinal cord that allows them stronger muscle contractions: less grey matter.
TrainHeroic Instagram: For Athletes, By Athletes
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