Over at the Ice Chamber Blog, Tracy points out just a few of the exercises that are most suitable to those who are, well, a little on the short side.
Results matching “Bird”
Australian Rugby Winger and Fullback David Campese. Just one of thousands of superb photos by George Herringshaw over at Sporting Heroes. A great site.
Via the Former Fat Guy Blog : What do you get when you combine a racing cyclist with training, weight loss and competition? The Painted Place (RSS). Pop over and say hi.
The Science of Sport takes a fascinating look at how track running has influenced marathon times over the past decade or so. A good read.
Powerlifting Watch points to a great question on the Fortified Iron forums :
All together you have like 9 people on the stage...If powerlifting is really trying to be sold and made marketable then why do they do this?
I tend to side with the 'one camera' approach. The lift can be recorded once (professionally, of course); and then the video can be distributed as the promoter sees fit. It's much easier to promote things this way, and the lifter actually stands to get a better deal (more money, fewer hands).
What do you think?
If there were a Dave Tate School of Nutrition, this site would be a major sponsor. Man, I'm hungry.
Brisbane Broncos' Strength Coach Dr Daniel Baker looks at the need to be able to quickly adjust the resistance of strongman implements; particularly when training a large group of athletes. Very interesting.
Although the Click has more of a 'toy camera' feel than some of its HIT cousins; it's still a great little thing.
With original leather case.