(#233) Here’s my 6th annual post that I do each year as I reflect back on the best “fitness” books I’ve read during the last 12 months. My criteria for this year’s list is as follows: Books that were released…
This is a phenomenal guest post written by Sarah Rippel. This represents is a complete guide to using half-kneeling and tall-kneeling variations for mobility, stability and strength that can be immediately put into practice. This article also features an extensive video…
On Episode 22 of the Everyday Weightlifter Podcast Phil and Joe discuss their ideas for tapering. t
Phil, Joe and special guest Leo Totten discuss the evolution of remote coaching, recap their own experiences at the recent American Open Finals, and the game plan for taking attempts in national level meets.
(#232) Jerzy Gregorek is this week’s amazing guest. Let me tell you, this is an episode you don’t want to miss. Jerzy is the creator of the Happy Body program. He’s an author, poet, weightlifter and I am extremely excited…
This is a guest post written by Jim Hatcher. This information offers much needed and valuable perspective when working with – and training – older clients. A brief background on exercise and aging. We know that there is substantial evidence from numerous…
This article is for the kettlebell enthusiast or coach who wants to put into practice the many unique benefits of kettlebell training. This article is part II of an article I wrote titled How To Build a Strong Posterior Chain You…
(#231) One of my favorite questions to ask every guest on the show is “what’s the #1 book that you recommend the most to others?” In this week’s session, I’ll give you my answer to that question and I’ll tell…
Shane Sevcik is a masters world champion in the 105+ category who started Weightlifting based on the recommendation of a Cheerleading coach!
(#230) Jim Kielbaso, a top strength and conditioning coach and president and CEO of the IYCA, joins the podcast this week for an incredible interview. If you’re a parent or a coach – this is an episode you have to listen…