Now that is a goal I can get behind. Finally you're making some sense. Sarcasm is hard to read sometimes so in case there was any doubt, this is an example.
After seeing, literally, hundreds of people struggling (sometimes unknowingly) with squat form, I decided to create the Squat Rx instructional videos on squat form and training. This blog is meant to be a platform for those videos, and a place of discussion about strength and conditioning issues for coaches, trainers, teachers, athletes, students, and enthusiasts. Posts and articles are meant to provoke thought, inspiration, and reflection. My athletic background is in gymnastics, Tae Kwon Do, competitive swimming, powerlifting, and kettlebells. I have coached swimming at the age-group, high school, D3, and masters levels, served as a S&C coach at the high school level, and conducted kettlebell workshops and classes for CrossFit, high school students, and personal trainers.
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Just let me work my press up to 5000 or so, and then I'll be strong enough to spot you on the lift!
Now that is a goal I can get behind. Finally you're making some sense. Sarcasm is hard to read sometimes so in case there was any doubt, this is an example.
No matter how you look at it, that's a cool set-up!
I hate it when people one arm press in the squat rack!
May Chinmoy and the elephant he calf-raised rest in peace. Om Mani Padme Hum and all that, but who got the plates in his will.
I wonder that as well.
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