Why was Ed Coan such a great power lifter? Some of it was talent, some of it was persistence, and some of it was a long term perspective that promoted intelligent training. A Head Start With A 400 Pound Deadlift…
One of the most fundamental weight training methods is the concept of progressive overload. This concept was drilled into my head when I started lifting a few decades ago and it often works really well for those who are on…
If there is one aspect of weight training that has been addressed multitudes of times in the blog articles and books on this website, it could be summed up with the following statement: One of the biggest keys to consistent…
Stay tight! This is the advice that you will hear from a lot of lifting coaches. Of course, it is good advice because if you relax under a heavy squat or deadlift, you could suffer a disastrous injury or simply…
This is the last installment of an eighteen part series of articles on hardgainers. The first seventeen articles dealt with training, but this article deals with diet and nutritional advice for hardgainers. Remember that two different hardgainers can vary greately…
If you are a hardgainer, individualizing your training according to your own physiology is one of the keys to building muscle size and strength. Individualizing your training is a process based on systematic trial and error to find out how…
There are different types of hardgainers. Fortunatley, workuots can be individualized to fit the needs of each type of hardgainer. This article addresses a specific workout that can be used for hardgainers with a normal or a slow metabolism as…
It is often assumed that all skinny hardgainers have a fast metabolism. While it is true that many skinny hardgainers do have a fast metabolism, I do not assume that this is true of all skinny hardgainers as there are…
There are different types of hardgainers. Some have a slow metabolism, some have a fast metabolism, and some have a normal metabolism. In other words, not all hardgainers are the same. Each type of hardgainer requires training that is suited…
When using precision point training, the precision point that helps you to know where to stop a set is called the marker rep. The marker rep is a training threshold that marks the transition point in a set where rep…