Neck Training: The Key to Hidden Total Strength

by: Josh Bryant The first time I ever saw serious neck training was back at the YMCA in 1994 with my best friend, Adam BenShea. We’d just downed a feast at Jack in the Box, strolled in, and, lo and behold, there stood this old head who looked like he could pull your pancreas out…

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Serious Mass Mastery: Real-World Bro Science from the Legends

Josh and The Manchild destroying the lobster buffet at the Indian Casino circa 2005. “You ain’t gonna get big eating poultry!” Garry Frank barked as we inhaled steak and eggs at Waffle House at 2 AM after a squat session. And he wasn’t wrong—ain’t nobody adding serious bulk nibbling like a bird! This reminds me…

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10 Traits of True Strength Masters

by: Josh Bryant Tom Haviland squatting an easy 811 (and he is not a powerlifter). I’ve trained everyone from elite special forces to world-record-holding powerlifters, with my athletes rewriting the bench press record books more times than Kid Rock’s been kicked out of Waffle House. Toss in some traditional pro athletes and the likes of…

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Pressing Matters: Do You Need Heavy Overhead to Bench Big?

by: Josh Bryant Josh throwing 445 overhead I spotted this old head at the YMCA, built like a linebacker but way more jacked, with a V-taper that made his flannel cling to his lats like it was painted on. He had a wad of Copenhagen tucked in his lip, and every press made the plates…

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Rest-Pause Training-Unlocking Maximum Muscle with Minimal Rest

Jim Williams, Bench Press Pioneer Thrived with Rest-Pause Training Back in the ‘90s, out at the Choctaw Wellness Center—60 miles east as the crow flies from an old moonshine still in Bryan County, Oklahoma—two ex-cons were building a reputation that had folks whispering all over the county. First up, you had a guy who looked…

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