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The 3 MOST Important Questions For Success In Your Business (and Your Life)


Today I travel all over the world supporting THOUSANDS of business owners in America, Canada, the UK, Europe, Australia, New Zealand and more. All in all at last check, we now serve clients in 91 countries. Supporting all these folks and working wit... Continue reading
Recipes: Issue 96


Papaya and Passion fruit There are many forms of passion fruit found around the world. I use Hawaiian lilikoi, which I buy in farmer's markets. On the mainland, it's grown in California and Florida. These two fruits combine to make a delicious tr... Continue reading
Ask Greg: Issue 95


Rey Asks: Is scraping the shins during lifts natural or is it considered poor technique? Greg Says: Both in a sense. It’s natural and common for the bar to scrape the shins on the way up in the snatch and clean, but this is a problem, not an... Continue reading
Those Who Want to Drag You Down


“Get good enough at anything and you will create your own enemies. Champions get the razzberry; the crowd aches to see them get knocked off in order to bring them down to their own bowl of shit.” -Charles Bukowski Maybe it sounds corny... Continue reading
Hitting your numbers


It’s December already! The end of the year is a time of reflection, as well as a time of forward thinking and goal setting for the New Year. While many of you consistently monitor your performance throughout the year (whether athletic, financia... Continue reading
The 10-Minute Rule: Simplistic Guidelines For Efficiently Scaling CrossFit Workouts


If you're a CrossFit coach, you've likely heard this question over and over again. “How much weight do I use?” Or, if you've just shown your client the gamut of pull-up or handstand push-up modifications, they respond, “Yeah, but wh... Continue reading
How to Read A Scientific Study Part 2: The Different Types of Studies (And Some Common Terms)


Last month, we drew on the insight of a group of experts to look at ways to assess the credibility of scientific studies, or health articles citing scientific studies and describing their results (with varying degrees of accuracy). This month, we&rsq... Continue reading
Getting Back in the Game: An Interview with Orthopedic Surgeon Dr. David Rogers


Back and neck injuries and degenerative conditions have the potential to be incredibly debilitating. They affect not just our recreational activities, but our daily lives as well, and can create a lot of fear and anxiety--especially so in people who ... Continue reading
8 Fundamentals of Leadership


I talk with a lot of coaches and business owners that complain about problems. Problems with non-compliant athletes. Problems with whiny clients who aren’t getting results. Problems with staff that won’t follow directions. Problems with t... Continue reading
Recipes: Issue 95


Fried Tripe Rounding out this year's non-traditional paleo food features is tripe! This is pretty simple to prepare and tasty, too. Bring this to your company holiday party, I dare you! Active time: 15 minutes Total time: 3 hours • 1 l... Continue reading
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