What To Expect When You Start Lifting
Beginners often have no clue what to expect when they start lifting. As a result, they set poor goals, have unrealistic expectations, and set themselves up for failure. You can avoid this using the guidelines set in this post, though your own progress may not be ideal.
No Load Exercise Part 3 - Bands, TRX, Endurance, and BFR.
In the past, I've covered what no load exercise is, and how to use it. However, I haven't covered how to transition out of it, or other tools you can use to get an effective workout while working around injury. One of the most useful options is exercise bands, which are easier on the joints.
Extreme Stretching For Size and Flexibility
Stretching has recently fallen out of favor as research has shown that it doesn't do what many people claim it does. But at the same time, more extreme stretching methods like weighted stretching may provide the missing link.
No Load Exercise Part 2 - A No Load Exercise Program
In the previous post on no load exercise, I explored the value of no load exercise as a bridge to full activity for those dealing with disability or dysfunction. In this post, I lay out a full exercise plan for incorporating no load exercise into your training.
The Home Gym Guide
We waste a lot of time and money every year on gym memberships, travel time, gas. You can save a lot of time and money by assembling a home gym - and this investment will likely pay off in just two years of regular use. Here are a variety of home gym setups you can use, from a barebones to advanced setup. I also cover the best travel workout equipment.