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Muscular Activation in Warm-ups for Knee Health and Stability


Knee injuries are a touchy subject for me; I suffered a rather severe patellar tendinopaphy resulting from less than average programming and rather poor biomechanics during a very spicy conditioning workout one Friday evening that my workmates invite... Continue reading
Watch Your Head: Brain Health and Youth Sports


Mentioning concussions and head trauma to fans of contact sports is bad form, akin to discussing the dangers of weight cutting to a room full of wrestlers. Nobody wants to talk about the prevalence of chronic traumatic encephalopathy among deceased N... Continue reading
Athlete Interview: Kevin Cornell


Eighteen years old is a late start in Olympic weightlifting, if you’re talking about making a serious run at the Olympic Team. Many of you are old geezers who started this sport in your 20s and 30s, so you’re scoffing at the idea that 18 ... Continue reading
Recipes: Issue 123


Pomegranate Molasses Making your own pomegranate molasses is easy, and you can use if for many different things. We will use a small amount to flavor some cooked veggies such as spinach, or you can use it with meat like in the following chicken r... Continue reading
Weightlifting News: Issue 123


Upcoming National Meets   2015 National Youth Championships: Minneapolis, MN June 25-28   2015 National Championships: Dallas, TX, August 13-16   2015 National University Championships: Ogden, UT, September 24-27   2015 Am... Continue reading
Something to Shout About: The Quiet Thoughts of a Noisy Weightlifter


I’m a really noisy weightlifter. I know this because when someone new joins our sessions, there’s usually a point at which coach John explains that things can get a bit loud when I’m around. I used to feel a little embarrassed about... Continue reading
Ask Greg: Issue 122


Pedro Asks: Hi Greg, I'm a 26-year-old newbie in love with Olympic Weightlifting. My background in sports is mostly recreational. I know I'm probably not in range to compete with quality, but it is my personal (maybe naive) aspiration to reach Level ... Continue reading
Personal Background and Lifting Performance, Through the Eyes of a Turk


Like many of you, I watch a lot of weightlifting on the internet. You probably know the 2014 World Championships happened in Kazakhstan a few months ago. Fortunately for us, the footage of these championships gets put on YouTube in its entirety, so w... Continue reading
Eating Disorders and Strength Sports


Eating disorders don't get talked about much. When they do, it's usually in conjunction with a dramatic Lifetime movie. However, eating disorders do exist in real life and can even be found in strength sports. As someone who has battled exercise ... Continue reading
A Guide to Kettlebell Training Using Complexes, Contrasts, Combined and Stimulation Methods


There are so many fantastic training tools to utilize when you are designing programs for your clients or athletes, but have you been using the kettlebell? Do you know how to incorporate it into training programs? While there are many training fads t... Continue reading
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