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Recipes: Issue 48
Holiday Beet Salad Time: 45 minutes Salad: 2 bunches of beets with greens 2 tsp coconut oil Dressing: 2 Tbsp olive oil 2 Tbsp orange muscat champagne vinegar (from Trader Joe's; balsamic vinegar will work if you cannot find this) 2 ... Continue reading
Holiday Beet Salad Time: 45 minutes Salad: 2 bunches of beets with greens 2 tsp coconut oil Dressing: 2 Tbsp olive oil 2 Tbsp orange muscat champagne vinegar (from Trader Joe's; balsamic vinegar will work if you cannot find this) 2 ... Continue reading
The Prodigal Chain
This is a historic issue for the Performance Menu—as far as I can recall, this is its first biblical allusion. This of course has nothing to do with the content of the article itself and knowing this will in no way contribute to the reader&rsqu... Continue reading
This is a historic issue for the Performance Menu—as far as I can recall, this is its first biblical allusion. This of course has nothing to do with the content of the article itself and knowing this will in no way contribute to the reader&rsqu... Continue reading
Strength Training For High School Girls Volleyball
When I first undertook the project of strength coaching a volleyball team I was forced to consider the nature of the activities that volleyball players performed during the course of a game or match. It was obvious that jumping was a major component... Continue reading
When I first undertook the project of strength coaching a volleyball team I was forced to consider the nature of the activities that volleyball players performed during the course of a game or match. It was obvious that jumping was a major component... Continue reading
Determining The Conditioning Approach
With the last edition of the Performance Menu I addressed the need for trainers and athletes to sell the benefits of training. Without a belief in the benefit the commitment, the athlete/client will lack the fortitude necessary to realize all that is... Continue reading
With the last edition of the Performance Menu I addressed the need for trainers and athletes to sell the benefits of training. Without a belief in the benefit the commitment, the athlete/client will lack the fortitude necessary to realize all that is... Continue reading
Pulling, Pushing, and Thinking: Extended connections between Olympic Lifting and Powerlifting
My earliest workout routines are very clear in my memory. I started lifting weights at the high school weight room when I was thirteen with some of the kids I played football with. We developed our own training program, based on some advanced scienti... Continue reading
My earliest workout routines are very clear in my memory. I started lifting weights at the high school weight room when I was thirteen with some of the kids I played football with. We developed our own training program, based on some advanced scienti... Continue reading
Recipes: Issue 47
This month, we'll look at some seasonal recipes, along with a few really quick meals for the busy month of December. Eating at this time of year is often like navigating a minefield. Planning ahead, cooking in large batches, and having some simple st... Continue reading
This month, we'll look at some seasonal recipes, along with a few really quick meals for the busy month of December. Eating at this time of year is often like navigating a minefield. Planning ahead, cooking in large batches, and having some simple st... Continue reading
My Preparation for the CrossFit Games
Over the last few months since my second place finish at the 2008 CrossFit Games, I’ve been repeatedly asked how I trained for the Games—I get asked in person quite often whenever I’m at CrossFit-related events, and I receive regula... Continue reading
Over the last few months since my second place finish at the 2008 CrossFit Games, I’ve been repeatedly asked how I trained for the Games—I get asked in person quite often whenever I’m at CrossFit-related events, and I receive regula... Continue reading
Selling the Training Benefit
One of our jobs as fitness coaches and trainers is to convert individuals into lifelong exercisers. This is not an easy task considering that the health and fitness of most citizens is on the decline. Today, I hope to give you my slant on what this p... Continue reading
One of our jobs as fitness coaches and trainers is to convert individuals into lifelong exercisers. This is not an easy task considering that the health and fitness of most citizens is on the decline. Today, I hope to give you my slant on what this p... Continue reading
Heavy with Years
“The young man knows the rules but the old man knows the exceptions.” - Oliver Wendell Holmes Al Oerter was one of the greatest competitive athletes who ever walked the face of the earth. Oerter won four Olympic gold medals in the dis... Continue reading
“The young man knows the rules but the old man knows the exceptions.” - Oliver Wendell Holmes Al Oerter was one of the greatest competitive athletes who ever walked the face of the earth. Oerter won four Olympic gold medals in the dis... Continue reading
Attitude Adjustment
I do my best to fly under the radar (phrase and advice supplied by Eva T years ago)—to do my thing, do it as well as I can, and let the rest slide off my back. Unfortunately I appear to be a drama magnet and have found it impossible to escape. ... Continue reading
I do my best to fly under the radar (phrase and advice supplied by Eva T years ago)—to do my thing, do it as well as I can, and let the rest slide off my back. Unfortunately I appear to be a drama magnet and have found it impossible to escape. ... Continue reading
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