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Interview: Chelsea Ryan
This interview is a special one for me because I had the pleasure of coaching Chelsea Ryan at her first National Championship in 2014. That nationals was a huge one for Catalyst Athletics, with Greg and Aimee bringing a big squad of lifters to rock a... Continue reading
This interview is a special one for me because I had the pleasure of coaching Chelsea Ryan at her first National Championship in 2014. That nationals was a huge one for Catalyst Athletics, with Greg and Aimee bringing a big squad of lifters to rock a... Continue reading
Weightlifting News: Issue 144
New American Records CJ Cummings (69kg) set new Youth (16-17) and Jr. American records in the snatch with 138kg, the clean and jerk with 183kg, and the total with 321kg (being his previous records). The clean and jerk and total were also ne... Continue reading
New American Records CJ Cummings (69kg) set new Youth (16-17) and Jr. American records in the snatch with 138kg, the clean and jerk with 183kg, and the total with 321kg (being his previous records). The clean and jerk and total were also ne... Continue reading
Ask Greg: Issue 143
Nick Asks: I see a lot of information about lifting programs for older adults and basically people who have completely finished maturing. What if I'm 20 years old, already have a large fitness base and okay work capacity? How should I approach tr... Continue reading
Nick Asks: I see a lot of information about lifting programs for older adults and basically people who have completely finished maturing. What if I'm 20 years old, already have a large fitness base and okay work capacity? How should I approach tr... Continue reading
Competition Strategy in Weightlifting: Being Conservative vs. Going for Broke
Let’s talk about weightlifting competition, shall we? It’s always a good subject to go back to because every one of you is either a competitive lifter, thinking about becoming a competitive lifter, coaching competitive lifters, or interes... Continue reading
Let’s talk about weightlifting competition, shall we? It’s always a good subject to go back to because every one of you is either a competitive lifter, thinking about becoming a competitive lifter, coaching competitive lifters, or interes... Continue reading
Off And Running With Resistance: An Approach For Longevity
I was recently asked the question, “If there was one major change you would make in the training process in the past, what would that be?” My answer was my models and ideas on muscle endurance and its progression. You see, sometimes thing... Continue reading
I was recently asked the question, “If there was one major change you would make in the training process in the past, what would that be?” My answer was my models and ideas on muscle endurance and its progression. You see, sometimes thing... Continue reading
A Meditation Primer
Meditating can be one of those annoying things that you already know they should do, but never get around to doing, like flossing, or changing your oil. But since you’re a Performance Menu reader, you are of above average intelligence, and like... Continue reading
Meditating can be one of those annoying things that you already know they should do, but never get around to doing, like flossing, or changing your oil. But since you’re a Performance Menu reader, you are of above average intelligence, and like... Continue reading
True or False: Standing Desks Are Better For You
Recently, it’s been widely reported that sitting too much is bad for you. Studies suggest that it’s associated with an increased risk of dying, especially from problems relating to cardiovascular disease. More surprisingly, this associati... Continue reading
Recently, it’s been widely reported that sitting too much is bad for you. Studies suggest that it’s associated with an increased risk of dying, especially from problems relating to cardiovascular disease. More surprisingly, this associati... Continue reading
Non-compete Agreements: Valid Or Void?
The $24.2 billion United States fitness industry includes 36,180 gyms and 279, 100 personal trainers. No one thinks of a "bad breakup" between the trainer and the gym at the start of the working relationship, but it can and does happen. A g... Continue reading
The $24.2 billion United States fitness industry includes 36,180 gyms and 279, 100 personal trainers. No one thinks of a "bad breakup" between the trainer and the gym at the start of the working relationship, but it can and does happen. A g... Continue reading
Interview: JP Nicoletta
Right before I did this interview, I went back in the article file I keep on my computer and counted how many Performance Menu interviews I’ve done so far. The number is 35, including this one. Then I went back and counted how many of the peopl... Continue reading
Right before I did this interview, I went back in the article file I keep on my computer and counted how many Performance Menu interviews I’ve done so far. The number is 35, including this one. Then I went back and counted how many of the peopl... Continue reading
Weightlifting News: Issue 143
Upcoming National Meets December 8-11 American Open 2016 (Orlando, Florida) February 23-26 Junior National Championships (Kansas City, Missouri) March 16-19 American Open Series 1 (Reno, Nevada) April 6-9 University Nationals and Under 25... Continue reading
Upcoming National Meets December 8-11 American Open 2016 (Orlando, Florida) February 23-26 Junior National Championships (Kansas City, Missouri) March 16-19 American Open Series 1 (Reno, Nevada) April 6-9 University Nationals and Under 25... Continue reading
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