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RyanH25/12/12 @ 23:44
WaterfieId25/12/12 @ 23:56
Post Edited: 26.12.2012 @ 14:40 PM by WaterfieId
www.allthingsgym.com - Normally the best of the web (average about 3 videos daily) with some other guest posts.www.lifthard.com - OLY orientated, lots of chinese philosophy insight.
http://castironknowledge.blogspot.com - IrishMarc's blog - Usually a round up of studies and various training programs including their calculators.
edit - thought of another:
http://glennpendlay.wordpress.com/ - Glenn Pendlay's blog, he addresses quite a few common internet fallacies, beginner questions/program writing etc.
RyanH26/12/12 @ 00:06
Awesome cheers!
http://blillytraining.blogspot.co.uk/
(thats brandon lillys blog the guy behind "the cube method")
http://supertraining.tv/
(Mark bell- inventor of the slingshot and the power magazine)
http://blillytraining.blogspot.co.uk/
(thats brandon lillys blog the guy behind "the cube method")
http://supertraining.tv/
(Mark bell- inventor of the slingshot and the power magazine)
drew26/12/12 @ 00:11
Eagle26/12/12 @ 08:07
ben6626/12/12 @ 09:19
ben6626/12/12 @ 09:20
WaterfieId26/12/12 @ 14:37
RyanH08/11/13 @ 03:01
b_rex08/11/13 @ 10:03
I've been enjoying Ben Bruno's writing recently (www.benbruno.com mostly but you can also find his articles on other sites such as T Nation). He's not a strength athlete/powerlifter but I particularly enjoy his creativity when it comes to suggesting new movement variations.
Besides that I subscribe to the blogs of Eric Cressey, Tony Gentilcore & Mike Robertson.
Besides that I subscribe to the blogs of Eric Cressey, Tony Gentilcore & Mike Robertson.
Bunk08/11/13 @ 16:15
polkovnikostin08/11/13 @ 16:28
b_rex said:I've been enjoying Ben Bruno's writing recently (www.benbruno.com mostly but you can also find his articles on other sites such as T Nation). He's not a strength athlete/powerlifter but I particularly enjoy his creativity when it comes to suggesting new movement variations.
Besides that I subscribe to the blogs of Eric Cressey, Tony Gentilcore & Mike Robertson.
Besides that I subscribe to the blogs of Eric Cressey, Tony Gentilcore & Mike Robertson.
This is Ben Bruno's training partner, Bunk:
http://www.benbruno.com/wp/assets/Bunk-pic-768x1024.jpg
b_rex08/11/13 @ 17:14
polkovnikostin said:
This is Ben Bruno's training partner, Bunk:
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This is Ben Bruno's training partner, Bunk:
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What a fine figure of a man.
unit9408/11/13 @ 17:16
b_rex said:I've been enjoying Ben Bruno's writing recently (www.benbruno.com mostly but you can also find his articles on other sites such as T Nation). He's not a strength athlete/powerlifter but I particularly enjoy his creativity when it comes to suggesting new movement variations.
Besides that I subscribe to the blogs of Eric Cressey, Tony Gentilcore & Mike Robertson.
Besides that I subscribe to the blogs of Eric Cressey, Tony Gentilcore & Mike Robertson.
All those guys annoy me, all they talk about is f**king split squats and other random unilateral s**t.
b_rex08/11/13 @ 17:17
Post Edited: 08.11.2013 @ 17:19 PM by b_rex
unit94 said:
All those guys annoy me, all they talk about is f**king split squats and other random unilateral s**t.
All those guys annoy me, all they talk about is f**king split squats and other random unilateral s**t.
Completely untrue, but if you want to think that then great. They do write with a particular audience in mind (e.g. Cressey and Gentilcore work with mainly baseball players) so you always have to bear that in mind, but as long as you have the maturity to select what is relevant and useful for you and ignore the rest, you're golden.