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Monday, 29 Feb 2016 - Issues

I'm constantly amazed at just how much my training is influenced by the people on this site. Whether you're looking for a new piece of equipment, an unusual exercise variation or just an idea of how others approach things, you'll enjoy these :

Over to you. I'd love to hear what you think : leave your comments on the above articles, and share them with your friends/colleagues/clients and so on.

NB : If you're keen to do a little fitness writing and would like to submit your own piece for Straight to the Bar, get in touch.


Video : Kaillie Humphries' Bobsleigh Training

An interesting look at how the various physical aspects of training are put together. Good stuff.


Gymchat 278 - TBA

We're still finalising the details for this week's discussion. I'll post them on the blog (and Twitter, Google+ etc) shortly.

In the meantime, take a look at some of the previous episodes of the show - (there's an example below, and a full list here). And if you've got any questions or comments on the various topics discussed, we'd love to hear them. Just leave a note below the video.


Previously : In Gymchat 277 we discussed Barefoot Running - (Believe the Hype!) (with Xero Shoes' Steven Sashen, joined by Personal Trainer and Strength Athlete Josh Hewett). Great conversation.

If you missed the live stream (or just want to go over a particular point again), you can watch the entire video here.


NB : if you'd like to take part in a future episode - either as an interviewee, or as a guest host - just drop us a line. Love hearing how everyone else trains.

Tip of the Week: Steel Bending Benefits - Increased Neural Strength

Each week we publish a number of tips and techniques via Twitter, Google+, the blog; and now the newsletter. Wherever you are, there's always a way to improve what you're doing.

This tip comes to us from 'Unbreakable' Adam Glass' superb article Why Bend Steel?; and looks at just one of the great benefits of a regular dose of steel bending. Increased Neural Strength.


Over to Adam :

Adam T Glass
Adam with a reconfigured #5 Draft Horse Shoe.
First benefit is to your neural strength: Steel bending is an exceptional way to build your single unit application of tension. What I mean is this - you have to tense and load every muscle in your body, take out all "leakages", brace everything together and direct it through you hands with a sniper's precise angle. If you get sloppy punching on the nails ends, you will hurt yourself. You could possibly punch yourself in the face, roll your hands out of the groove, stab yourself, or any other combination of less desirable outcomes. This activity will turn your wrist to stone. Your ability to direct power will be significantly increased. This will directly carry over to any other strength-skill you currently have. The way I load up to bend a Huge Stainless Steel Bastard is exactly the same feeling as when I load up to pull a max dead, to press a 48kg bell, or to slam an axe through a log. It adds a critical power appliance to your "strength skill tool box".


This increase in strength and power naturally will carry over to an increase in your endurance. Anyone who has bent a nail will tell you the first time they bent it was so tiring. I have watched people sweat bullets bending their first respectable nail. As time goes on you gain huge reserves of power. A personal testament to this level of power for me was October 2007 when I bent 150 60D nails in one hour using the double under (DU) grip. That represented a massive improvement from Jan 2007, when bending 10-15 nails left my hands extremely fatigued.



Good stuff.


Checking Out : Simple Shoulder Solution (Max Shank)

This looks great.

How do you go from having beaten-up shoulders to strong, healthy joints? That's precisely what this book explains. And demonstrates.

Once again, this offering is the perfect combination for the way I like to learn. A .pdf book, partnered with a series of downloadable videos. You can grab the entire package here.

Max Shank's Simple Shoulder Solution.




Quick update on the Hip Thruster we mentioned recently - fantastic thing.

Rather than trying to explain how it works, here it is in action :



Good stuff Bret, looks great.

Looking At : Feb 28, 2016 - SttB Articles


During the past week we've discussed a number of great links; on Google+, Twitter, Nuzzel and so on. Here are a few of my favourites.
Looks great.

I'm currently checking out the Precision Nutrition Level 1 Certification, which is a very interesting book / video / online combination - exactly the way I like to learn. Available April 13.

I'll post a few thoughts shortly after the course; in the meantime, you can check out everything covered over on the main page. Nutritional advice, coaching cues and so on. Looking forward to it.

The Precision Nutrition Level 1 Certification.



NB : We first looked at this one in the weekly Strength & Fitness Newsletter (part of the Strength Kit). If you'd like to have it sent to you automatically (free!) each week, just add your email here.

And if you're looking for the full list of the training-related books I recommend, check out the complete lists on Goodreads.


Monday, 22 Feb 2016 - Issues

I'm constantly amazed at just how much my training is influenced by the people on this site. Whether you're looking for a new piece of equipment, an unusual exercise variation or just an idea of how others approach things, you'll enjoy these :

Over to you. I'd love to hear what you think : leave your comments on the above articles, and share them with your friends/colleagues/clients and so on.

NB : If you're keen to do a little fitness writing and would like to submit your own piece for Straight to the Bar, get in touch.


Video : The Box Rock Drill (For Shoulder Stability in the Handstand)

Good stuff.


Gymchat 278 - TBA

We're still finalising the details for this week's discussion. I'll post them on the blog (and Twitter, Google+ etc) shortly.

In the meantime, take a look at some of the previous episodes of the show - (there's an example below, and a full list here). And if you've got any questions or comments on the various topics discussed, we'd love to hear them. Just leave a note below the video.


Previously : In Gymchat 277 we discussed Barefoot Running - (Believe the Hype!) (with Xero Shoes' Steven Sashen, joined by Personal Trainer and Strength Athlete Josh Hewett). Great conversation.

If you missed the live stream (or just want to go over a particular point again), you can watch the entire video here.


NB : if you'd like to take part in a future episode - either as an interviewee, or as a guest host - just drop us a line. Love hearing how everyone else trains.

Tip of the Week: Checking Your Squat Depth

Each week we publish a number of tips and techniques via Twitter, Google+, the blog; and now the newsletter. Wherever you are, there's always a way to improve what you're doing.

This tip comes to us from a thread on the VirtualMeet Forums, looking at a device called the Safety Squat. Very interesting idea.


Over to James Chochlinski :

The safety squat arrived yesterday. No instruction manual, just a picture. Tried some squats with it using just the bar. Seems to work similarly to the youtube video sensor. Placement just above the knee requires deeper squat to trigger the sensor; Not as deep when placed higher up on the thigh. It's just a level sensor, so the difference is due to the shape of my thigh. Happy with the safety squat so far.

James was also kind enough to share some video of the device in action :

The obvious use is for powerlifters when training for a meet. However, on Google+, Raymond Ho shared an alternative way to put it to work :

The idea is actually good. I see people when they start loading up the bar (which is too heavy for them) they start to get higher out of the holes until it looks more like a partial rep. and if you squat by yourself then it stops you from cheating.

Sounds great.

I'm curious : has anyone here used a device like this? Would love to hear your thoughts.


Checking Out : Precision Nutrition Level 1 Certification

Looks great.

I'm currently checking out the Precision Nutrition Level 1 Certification, which is a very interesting book / video / online combination - exactly the way I like to learn. Available April 13.

I'll post a few thoughts shortly after the course; in the meantime, you can check out everything covered over on the main page. Nutritional advice, coaching cues and so on. Looking forward to it.

The Precision Nutrition Level 1 Certification.




Quick update on the Hip Thruster we mentioned recently - fantastic thing.

Rather than trying to explain how it works, here it is in action :



Good stuff Bret, looks great.

Looking At : Feb 21, 2016 - SttB Articles


During the past week we've discussed a number of great links; on Google+, Twitter, Nuzzel and so on. Here are a few of my favourites.

Favourite Fitness Gear - SttB Articles

Whenever I end up discussing strength-training with someone, the conversation typically turns into a bit of a Q&A session. The most common question? Some form of 'what books/videos/equipment/personal trainers do I recommend'.

It really does vary quite a bit; depending on goals, available space & equipment, budget and so on.

Still, there are common aspects - particularly in the beginning. And yes, I'm re-compiling the existing lists.


The current versions are all available over on the main site :

straighttothebar.com/recommendedbooks
straighttothebar.com/guides
straighttothebar.com/store
straighttothebar.com/recommendedtrainers
straighttothebar.com/giftbuyingguide

Anything you'd add? Drop me a line privately (here), or in the Straight to the Bar Community over on Google+. Keen to hear what everyone has on their own 'essential fitness equipment' list.



NB : We first looked at this one in the weekly Strength & Fitness Newsletter (part of the Strength Kit). If you'd like to have it sent to you automatically (free!) each week, just add your email here.

And if you're looking for the full list of the training-related books I recommend, check out the complete lists on Goodreads.


Monday, 15 Feb 2016 - Issues

I'm constantly amazed at just how much my training is influenced by the people on this site. Whether you're looking for a new piece of equipment, an unusual exercise variation or just an idea of how others approach things, you'll enjoy these :

Over to you. I'd love to hear what you think : leave your comments on the above articles, and share them with your friends/colleagues/clients and so on.

NB : If you're keen to do a little fitness writing and would like to submit your own piece for Straight to the Bar, get in touch.


Video : 2015 CrossFit Masters Competition

Good stuff. Note that this video is Part 1 of a 4-Part series - here's Part 2, Part 3 and Part 4.


Gymchat 278 - TBA

We're still finalising the details for this week's discussion. I'll post them on the blog (and Twitter, Google+ etc) shortly.

In the meantime, take a look at some of the previous episodes of the show - (there's an example below, and a full list here). And if you've got any questions or comments on the various topics discussed, we'd love to hear them. Just leave a note below the video.


Previously : In Gymchat 277 we discussed Barefoot Running - (Believe the Hype!) (with Xero Shoes' Steven Sashen, joined by Personal Trainer and Strength Athlete Josh Hewett). Great conversation.

If you missed the live stream (or just want to go over a particular point again), you can watch the entire video here.


NB : if you'd like to take part in a future episode - either as an interviewee, or as a guest host - just drop us a line. Love hearing how everyone else trains.

Tip of the Week: Modifying Lifts - The Jefferson

Each week we publish a number of tips and techniques via Twitter, Google+, the blog; and now the newsletter. Wherever you are, there's always a way to improve what you're doing.

This tip comes to us from Jason's superb article 29 Things to do with a Barbell in the Corner; and looks at just one of the many ways to put a partly-loaded barbell to work. The Modified Jefferson Lift.


Over to Jason :

This is where you straddle the barbell with both legs, and grasp above the weights while you lower yourself straight down as if sitting down into a chair. The R.O.M. is limited so you can use heavier weights if you feel comfortable.

Modified Jefferson LiftModified Jefferson Lift


Good stuff.


Checking Out : Favourite Fitness Gear

Whenever I end up discussing strength-training with someone, the conversation typically turns into a bit of a Q&A session. The most common question? Some form of 'what books/videos/equipment/personal trainers do I recommend'.

It really does vary quite a bit; depending on goals, available space & equipment, budget and so on.

Still, there are common aspects - particularly in the beginning. And yes, I'm re-compiling the existing lists.


The current versions are all available over on the main site :

straighttothebar.com/recommendedbooks
straighttothebar.com/guides
straighttothebar.com/store
straighttothebar.com/recommendedtrainers
straighttothebar.com/giftbuyingguide

Anything you'd add? Drop me a line privately (here), or in the Straight to the Bar Community over on Google+. Keen to hear what everyone has on their own 'essential fitness equipment' list.




Quick update on the Hip Thruster we mentioned recently - fantastic thing.

Rather than trying to explain how it works, here it is in action :



Good stuff Bret, looks great.

I love learning, and have always been surrounded by a fantastic collection of books, videos and magazines.

This is certainly the case when it comes to health & fitness works - it's fair to say that I've checked out a lot of them over the years. Sharing everything from basic exercise techniques to the many, many ways to fine-tune your diet.

Here are a few personal favourites.

The Primal Blueprint

The Primal Blueprint

Mark Sisson

Hardback | Paperback
Confused about what to eat, how much to eat; even when to eat? This book will help you get the most out of your food plan.

Superb.


Diesel Crew Bending eBook

Diesel Crew Bending eBook

Jedd 'Napalm' Johnson


eBook
If you're new to the world of nail bending, this is the perfect book to get. It'll show you the exact techniques you'll need to get started right away. Written by world-class bender Jedd Johnson.


Card Tearing eBook

Card Tearing eBook

Jedd 'Napalm' Johnson


eBook
This is a fantastic book. If you've ever considered learning this incredible strength feat, the Card Tearing eBook is the perfect place to start. Love it.


Functional Correction Manual

Functional Correction Manual

Tim Hull


Paperback
If you ever wake up with that 'just run over by a truck' feeling, you need a copy of Tim Hull's Functional Correction Manual. Not only will it help you to locate and repair the problem, it'll give you a hand in preventing it happening in the future.

Superb book.


Precision Nutrition

Precision Nutrition

Dr John Berardi


Paperback
When it comes to body transformation - whether that's a increase in strength, packing on a bit of muscle or losing a bit of excess fat - this is the perfect place to start. Dr Berardi's Precision Nutrition.


Bruce Lee : The Art of Expressing the Human Body

Bruce Lee : The Art of Expressing the Human Body

Bruce Lee & John Little


Paperback

If you've ever watched a Bruce Lee film and marveled at his strength, speed, agility, endurance, flexibility or muscularity, this book should take pride of place in your collection. Unlike many other writings covering everything from Lee's training methods to nutrition, this book is based not on the recollections of people around him; but on Lee's own notes. Brilliant.


Strength Training Anatomy

Strength Training Anatomy


Frederic Delavier

Paperback

This is a fantastic book. As Josh explains, it superbly shows what's going on while you train. Love it.


101 Fitness Myths

101 Fitness Myths


Maik Wiedenbach


Kindle eBook

A superb combination of fitness mythbusting and no-nonsense advice. If you're not quite sure where to start, grab this.



Of course, there are also a number of DVDs. Again, here are a few personal favourites.


The Complete Guide to Kettlebell Lifting

The Complete Guide to Kettlebell Lifting


Steve Cotter


Just got your first kettlebell and wondering how to use it? Steve's your man.


The Encyclopedia of Clubbell Training

The Encyclopedia of Clubbell Training


Scott Sonnon


When it comes to learning how to use Clubs and Maces (or the Clubbells in this case), a little instruction goes a long, long way. And this is certainly the way to do it.


Feats of Strength

Feats of Strength


Logan Christopher & Bud Jeffries


Bending, tearing and a whole lot more. Love it.


Intervention

Intervention


Dan John


This is the inimitable Dan John at his storytelling best, sharing an enormous amount of training wisdom in the process. Fantastic.


The Definitive Guide to Kettlebell Juggling

The Definitive Guide to Kettlebell Juggling


Logan Christopher


Comprising no fewer than three content-packed DVDs, Logan shares a wealth of exercises, variations and training methods in The Definitive Guide to Kettlebell Juggling. It really is essential viewing for anyone looking to get into this amazing activity.


Industrial Strength Grip II

Industrial Strength Grip II


'Unbreakable' Adam Glass


If you've ever seen 'Unbreakable' Adam T Glass in action, you'll appreciate just how valuable this is.
Brilliant.

No matter what your strength-training goals are, if you're looking to become stronger, these are well worth checking out. Dive in.

Looking At : Feb 14, 2016 - SttB Articles


During the past week we've discussed a number of great links; on Google+, Twitter, Nuzzel and so on. Here are a few of my favourites.
It's fair to say that I'm a huge fan of the StrongerGrip gear - extremely well made equipment, which works perfectly. It's very clear that it's created by someone who actually trains with it.

In a great bit of timing, they've got a sale currently on which includes the very things I'm in need of (new training partner) - Indian Clubs. Full details here :

www.strongergrip.com/categories/Indian--Clubs

Have a look around, it really is superb stuff. StrongerGrip.



NB : We first looked at this one in the weekly Strength & Fitness Newsletter (part of the Strength Kit). If you'd like to have it sent to you automatically (free!) each week, just add your email here.

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