Scott Sonnon takes a very interesting look at the more recent approaches to kettlebell training. A great read.
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Via Maspik Teruzim : Asymmetrical Information's Jane Galt looks at the Set Point argument; promoted by (amongst others) Gina Kolata in her book Rethinking Thin. The subsequent discussion is interesting - personally I agree with Art De Vany on this one. Obesity is a complex issue, certainly, but there is nothing to support the Set Point theory.
Via Maspik Teruzim : Asymmetrical Information's Jane Galt looks at the Set Point argument; promoted by (amongst others) Gina Kolata in her book Rethinking Thin. The subsequent discussion is interesting - personally I agree with Art De Vany on this one. Obesity is a complex issue, certainly, but there is nothing to support the Set Point theory.
The Ice Chamber's Kelley Hinds demonstrates the Barbell Snatch. A great exercise.
[click above image to play, 17.3mb .flv download].
Via Workout Routines : Matt Reynolds and Jonny Gold enjoying some Strongman training. Love it.
NB : You'll definitely feel like lifting something heavy after watching this.
[click above image to play, 17.3mb .flv download].
Via Workout Routines : Matt Reynolds and Jonny Gold enjoying some Strongman training. Love it.
NB : You'll definitely feel like lifting something heavy after watching this.
Southern California Aquatics is the blog of swimmer Tony Austin, who competes for the SCAQ Swim Club. Very interesting indeed.
Southern California Aquatics is the blog of swimmer Tony Austin, who competes for the SCAQ Swim Club. Very interesting indeed.