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Injury Management: The PRICE is RICE

May 14, 2019

A detailed look at the calf

I’m writing this post from my couch as per usual, however this time my left leg is wrapped in an elastic bandage and propped up on a stack of pillows. Yes kids, yesterday afternoon I suffered a minor injury, a self-diagnosed Level 1 tear of the medial gastrocnemius, AKA Tennis Leg. What better time than Read more Injury Management: The PRICE is RICE […]

Filed Under: Injuries, Lessons Learned, Training

Kettlebell Basics for Beginners (…and beyond!)

April 18, 2019

The first time I used a kettlebell was back in the early 2000s. I was in the midst of a deep martial arts obsession; the studio where I trained was old-school to the max. The only strength training equipment at this place was a pull-up and dip station, an adjustable bench, a squat rack and Read more Kettlebell Basics for Beginners (…and beyond!) […]

Filed Under: Training

Canada’s Food Guide — where’s the beef?

February 12, 2019

A well-balanced meal that showcases the new recommendations made by Canada's Food Guide

With all that’s happening in Canada right now — the rise of populist politics; a heated diplomatic war with China; an energy crisis that’s shaking the national economy — it may seem surprising that a simple document outlining healthy eating habits would grab so many headlines. But then again, Canada’s Food Guide has always been Read more Canada’s Food Guide — where’s the beef? […]

Filed Under: Training

Can’t Hurt Me: Factors limiting my growth and success

February 7, 2019

David Goggins, author of Can't Hurt Me

Over the Christmas holidays I began reading Can’t Hurt Me: Master Your Mind and Defy the Odds, a memoir/self-help book written by former Navy SEAL and current ultramarathoner David Goggins. My love for the self-help genre is strong and deep, so when the podcast community began to crow about this guy named Goggins and the Read more Can’t Hurt Me: Factors limiting my growth and success […]

Filed Under: Lessons Learned, Motivation

Why I quit social media.

February 6, 2019

10 days ago I deactivated my Twitter account. Three years ago I deactivated my Facebook account. I don’t use Instagram or Snapchat, don’t have a YouTube channel. This means, aside from a LinkedIn account I pay no attention to, I have quit social media. Some may say this is career suicide. I say they’re wrong. Read more Why I quit social media. […]

Filed Under: Good Trainers, Lessons Learned, Social Media, Stress

Curls Pt. 2 – the right grip for the right job

December 11, 2018

In my last post I made a case for including curls in your training programs. Biceps have gotten a bad rap over the years, dismissed by “experts” as being superficial & non-functional. This, of course, is ridiculous. Are triceps superficial and non-functional? What about calves?  The fact is, biceps — though synonymous with GymBro Douchebaggery Read more Curls Pt. 2 – the right grip for the right job […]

Filed Under: Training Tagged With: Biceps, Guns, Training

The Case for Curls

November 25, 2018

Earlier in November I turned 39 years old. According to Stats Canada, in six short months I’ll officially become a middle-aged man, meaning soon I can pontificate upon whatever the hell I want and blame all of society’s ills upon “kids today”, my opinions protected by the thinnest veil of wisdom imaginable. In preparation for Read more The Case for Curls […]

Filed Under: Gun Show, Training

Isolation and compound exercises

July 10, 2018

Today I did dumbbell flies. INCLINE dumbbell flies, to be precise. I don’t remember the last time I did this exercise. I’ve been expanding my exercise repertoire, incorporating both isolation and compound exercises I’ve previously ignored for whatever reason.  Like many lifters who came of age during powerlifting boom of the early aughts, I fell Read more Isolation and compound exercises […]

Filed Under: Training

Something I learned today

July 8, 2018

A friend once said every now and then you have to try and lift a weight that scares you. This was good advice.  I’ve always been a conservative sort of lifter. I keep my weights manageable, rarely ever working to failure. I save the gut-busting sets for bodyweight exercises where there’s less risk of suffering Read more Something I learned today […]

Filed Under: Lessons Learned, Motivation, Squats, Training

The Order of Things

July 5, 2018

“I was a little too obsessed with the technical aspects of music & I had to do like many of the great jazz musicians have done: learn everything then forget everything.” – John Frusciante ~ In school we’re taught that there’s an order to how training programs are structured. First, there’s the mobility work/warm-up. This Read more The Order of Things […]

Filed Under: Exercises, Good Trainers, Lessons Learned, Training

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