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Weightlifting News: Issue 135


Upcoming National Meets May 5-8- USAW National Championships and US Olympic Team Trials (Salt Lake City, UT) June 23-26- 2016 National Youth Championships (Austin, TX)   Upcoming International Meets June 4-11 Pan American Championships ... Continue reading
Ask Greg: Issue 134


Taylor Asks: I love weightlifting and my whole life revolves around it. However recently I injured my lower back (strained a muscle) due to a "butt wink". My pelvis turns in at the bottom of my squat and since I was squatting under loads, w... Continue reading
The Risks We Take In Life And Weightlifting


Around a year ago, somebody asked me how I continue to get ideas for new things to write about. I’ve been writing articles about weightlifting, coaching, strength training, and the life of the athlete for over 10 years now. The last eight of th... Continue reading
Finding Strength Off Of The Platform


There comes a time when you get to the age, or even the point in your life, when you look around and think maybe you need a new challenge. A new type of motivation or something to look forward to that doesn’t already exist in the list of monoto... Continue reading
True or False: Antioxidants Are Good For You


Antioxidants‑those wonderful nutrients that you find in blueberries, or green tea, or high dose capsules from the health food shop. The ones that can prevent cancer, cure the common cold, make your hair shiny and help you lose weight‑or so the fo... Continue reading
Weightlifting, ADHD, Depression and Me


I love to talk about Olympic Weightlifting. I really don’t like to talk about my mental health. I am always up for analyzing, diagnosing and correcting weaknesses in my Snatch, Clean and/or Jerk. I am very rarely willing to be open about the ha... Continue reading
Why You Should Get Outside (Especially If You Work Out Where You Work)


Spring is coming, but many of us are still living in all kinds of cold right now. As I write, it’s 27 degrees here in Philadelphia, with the kind of wind chill that can get into the bones and keep you feeling cold all day. This typically means ... Continue reading
Hectic In Houston


Last November, I had the opportunity to coach South African weightlifter Mona Pretorius at the IWF World Championships in Houston, Texas.  Experiencing the World Championships from the inside was never an expectation I had for myself.  I go... Continue reading
Interview: Alyssa Sulay


One of the coolest moments I’ve had at a national weightlifting meet in recent years happened at the 2015 National Championships. I was helping Greg Everett count attempts for Alyssa Sulay as she competed in the 63 kilo women’s A session,... Continue reading
Recipes: Issue 134


Creme Vichysoisse   Creme Vichysoisse is a French-style soup made of puréed leeks, onions, potatoes, cream, and chicken stock. It is traditionally served cold. Some contend that it was first made in New York, while others say that it ha... Continue reading
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