"And in those simple beautiful movements I remembered what was really important in training; that consistency trumps intensity; all the time. That intensity is born from consistency. That one cannot force it, one has to lay in wait for it, patiently, instinctively, calmly and be ready to grab it when Grace lays it down in front of you."
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190 x 1 x 12,210 static hold, 225 static hold, bodyweight squats 3 x 15
What a freaking great day! This is without a doubt the best group of heavy reps I have ever done! Every set was just about perfect. Plus I ...
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This has proven to be a most effective method of taping hands as a preventative to tears or after one has already torn.I used it for years ...
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KJ killing the Beast. Training to increase Max Vo2 with a kettlebell. I will share with you one of my best advanced protocols for improving...
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Its amazing what disapears first on me when I have to miss training. My glutes and hips go first; amazingly quickly too, and then the quads....
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Wow. White and Jewish, he's got alot going against him :)
Just kidding, but me and my Jewish clients always kid about Jewish athletes and sports.
that guy is a stud!!!!
LOL, can't dance either I bet.
Thanks for that one. I wasn't aware of David Rigert and his achievements.
I'm not as familiar with the achievements of Jewish male athletes as I am with those of Jewish female athletes, and that's mostly thanks to Hadassah's "Jewish+Female=Athlete" calendar.
you're welcome mich,
didnt know he was jewish til recently either.
forget being Jewish--he's one of the best athletes of all time--Jewish or not--he just gets extra credit for being a member of the Tribe...
Amen Brother Geoff.
I was in the audience for that contest in 1975. It was billed as Europe vs The Americas which meant Cuba was acutally part of our team. Rigert's lifting was the highlight of the meet. Alexeev was there but did not lift due to an "injury" but it may have been more about to his appearance fee.
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