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Two Paradigm Shifts- Motel to Mansion Mindset II
By: Josh Bryant Kaz, Peter Edgette, Josh Bryant and Luke Bryant The motel mindset loves safe spaces and trophies for everyone while the mansion mindset grabs the bull by the balls and makes rocky mountain oysters.We aren’t going to drive down an avenue of theory today, just straight down the street of experience. You will be introduced to…
Deload to Reload
By: Josh Bryant Rob Hall and Steve Johnson both have benefited from reloads. The hardest hits in football are on the first day of practice in pads and alumni games! Why? Because the players are fresh, both physically and neurologically, it leads to enthusiasm, which results in collisions that border on felonious assaults! Going all-out all…
Motel to Mansion Mindset—4 Mindset Strategies for Success
by: Josh Bryant Fred Hatfield, the master of mindset. The most worn-out cliché in sport is that 90 percent of performance is mental. The reality is over 90 percent of coaches and athletes spend 100 percent of their time working on sport fundamentals and physical aspects. Neglecting the mental aspect can be the difference, in…
#GASSTATIONREADY Hill Sprints
Josh Bryant hill sprinting. “Hill sprints bring out something that you can’t really get in the weight room, something that you really can’t get on the track. All the guys that I know that worked out on a hill, they were a cut above the other competition around the league and they had long careers.”…
Dumbbell Pullovers, a foundational movement for mass
by: Paul Leonard Pullover! Now who wants to hear that when they are driving? Not me, but that one time when my wife called it out during our honeymoon in Maui so we could hop in a deserted waterfall that was alright with me. In today’s modern strength training athlete’s toolbox it appears the traditional…
1994 – My Introduction to Westside Conjugate Training
by: Paul Leonard A quarter of a century ago, I was living in Southern California, without a decent gym or a serious training crew to seek greater strength gains. My then girlfriend had bought me the Westside Barbell tapes for Christmas 1993. As Louie Simmons has said many times, in the beginning all I had…
Sean Culnan Interview
interview by Paul Leonard Please tell the readers your age, location, and occupation. Age – 51Live in West Sand Lake, NYOwner of Culnan Insurance Agency, LLC How long have you been lifting weights? Graduated from Colonie Central High School in 1985. Joined Colonie Athletic Club in fall of 1985. Colonie Athletic Club was a great…
The Total Repetition Method—Jailhouse Strong Style Back Training
(Build a big, powerful back with an old-time Jailhouse favorite) By: Josh Bryant A well-developedback is essential to both a #gasstationready and #chippendales ready physique! When it comes to back development, maybe your gains have taken a back seat for too long with traditional methods or you just want to try something new. Here is…
The Best is Yet to Come!
By: Josh Bryant A therapist asks, “What seems to be your problem?” The client answers, “My problem is ______.” STOP! Why the hell would someone seeing a therapist want to keep a problem and take ownership over it? That is exactly what the client is doing by saying “my” problem. When you say my, you…
Bill “Peanuts” West and Old School Physical Culture
By: Adam benShea, PhD Born in 1937 as William Weiss in Pennsylvania, but better known as Bill “Peanuts” West, Peanuts is responsible for bringing together one of the most important gatherings of lifters and training knowledge in physical cultural history. Like an old Charles Atlas sales pitch, West was a weak and skinny kid until he…