"Just Read" Is Bad Advice
We're often told to "just read" as a way to get smarter, and popular media depictions show smart people reading books to get smarter. I think the reverse is true: that smart people read books to express their innate intelligence.
Every Deadlift Variation Under The Sun
It's commonly believed that the deadlift can be dangerous, but this is greatly exaggerated. Here's a giant list of all the deadlift variations, so you can be sure to pick the exercises that will work best for your goals.
Burpees - Friend or Foe?
Burpees are one of the most love/hate exercises in existence. At the same time, they're not nearly as useful of an exercise as many would think. Are they useful for your goals?
No One Really Knows What They're Doing
Cognitive biases work together to make us very bad at objectively analyzing our own level of ability, competence, or intelligence. As a result, we need to be very careful when making judgments about our own ability. But on the other end of things: no one really knows what they're doing. They just know enough to be confident.
Combining HIT, HIHF, and DUP to Gain Strength and Size With Minimal Gym Time
HIT, HIHF, and DUP are three different kinds of programming, each with their own strengths and weaknesses. I've found a way to combine them to create a superior program that enables to continue to build strength and muscle despite requiring minimal gym time.