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7 Strength Training Program Tips
Author: Ryan Leibreich
While things seem crazy right now we still need to deliver to our clients. If you want to build a better strength training program you need to weed out the gimicks and focus on what works. Here are some tips to building a better strength training program.
Spring Season Isn’t Over
Author: Jim Davis
Though the situation seems bleak, coaches and athletes should not lose hope. The Good Athlete Project has some good news: spring season isn’t over!
Maximize the Residual Effects of your Training
Author: Jimmy Pritchard
It is important to gain an understanding of the different fitness components and their respective residual effects. What I mean by residual effects is essentially how long an adapted physiological response will stay with us in the absence of training.
5 At Home Training Programs
Author: TrainHeroic
The gyms are closed. Many of us are under stay-at-home orders. But staying active and healthy is more important than ever. Here are 5 At-Home training programs available in the TrainHeroic Marketplace to get you started.
Stay Active While You Are Stuck At Home
Author: Kelli Fox
Remember as someone who trains, there is always something you can do to continue in your journey. In the wake of current events, it’s easy to let things fall by the wayside, but it’s also why being active and healthy is more important than ever before. Here are 6 tips to stay active at home.
10 activities for kids at home to keep them moving
Author: TrainHeroic
With the coronavirus pandemic continuing to spark closures around the world, many of us are now into a second or even third week of social distancing. For those of us who are parents, it has meant hours and hours of entertaining our children, while still trying to limit screen time and the accompanying brain rot. Here are 10 activities to get your kids moving without ever leaving your house.
3 Tips For The Online Personal Trainer
Author: Bo Hickey
There has never been a better time to make the switch to remote coaching. If you run an online strength & conditioning business as I do, your week probably started with countless emails from clients saying something to this effect.
This Is What We’ve Been Training For
Author: TrainHeroic
Our hearts go out to the families enduring medical hardship, the small businesses facing closure, the shift workers missing hours, and the medical professionals working around the clock to delay the spread of this disease. While life is never a certain thing, our daily routines lull us to believe it’s a whole lot more certain than it actually is. Our social drift toward busyness hypnotizes us into a shared expectation that tomorrow will roughly be colored in similar shades of today.
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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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TrainHeroic’s Instagram is for for athletes, by athletes. We share news and notes on the latest in the strength game, valuable training insights and tips from thought leaders in the fitness game, exercise guides, sample training sessions and more.
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