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Tuesday, March 20, 2007
Bulletproof Knees
If you enjoyed my article, 18 Tips for Bulletproof Knees, you're going to love the manual. And for those of you who saw my presentation in LA, this is going to take all that information to the next level.
Beyond all the info, I've outlined a specific template to help get you started on the path to long-term knee health. Not to toot my own horn, but I think this is a product that's not only going to benefit fitness professionals, but the interested fitness enthusiast as well.
Stay tuned to the blog and I'll let you know how things come along!
Stay strong
MR
Friday, March 16, 2007
Pyrros Dimas Workout
No deep thoughts today, but I thought you all might like some motivation before your next workout.
How about a 83kg lifter front squatting 200 kg (440 pounds!) for easy doubles?
Stay strong - GET STRONGER!
MR
Wednesday, March 14, 2007
Massive Motivation
I caught this on the web yesterday and it inspired me to really start cranking my training up.
The body has been feeling great and I want to make a few waves before I move on with my training.
Here's the incomparable Ed Coan in a recent training clip. Not only is Ed probably the greatest pound for pound powerlifter in the World, but he's coming back off a patellar tendon tear and looking freaky strong.
Most importantly, look at how smooth and efficient his stroke is - we should all be taking notes!
Stay srong
MR
Monday, March 12, 2007
Synergy
Synergy is very evident in writing and personal projects. I've been extremely lucky to work with two amazing guys (Bill Hartman and Eric Cressey) on several projects in the past. It should come as no surprise that all of these articles and products have been wildly successful as well. While we've all done our own thing independently, something special happens when you put a group of like-minded individuals together to work on a single task.
The concept of synergy is evident in our training as well. As many of you know I'm doing some body-comp work in lieu of my upcoming travel to Cancun. While my short-term training goal has been to improve body composition, I've also seen a favorable carryover to my strength training and even my diet. It would seem counterintuitive, but I'm more focused on ALL my training and diet now than in the past few weeks. And that's saying something.
But most importantly, the best carryover I've seen are improvements in relationships with family and friends. You know how some times things just feel like they are going well? It's not a coincidence; everything affects everything, either positively or negatively.
Make it a commitment to constantly find and utilize positive synergy in your life. Training not going well? Try spending some extra time with your family or friends. By changing one aspect of your life positively, you create a tide of well-being that will spillover into other aspects as well.
Stay strong
MR
Friday, March 9, 2007
More updates
- I'm working on a project that's going to be exclusive to my newsletter subscribers. I'm still gauging interest from fellow fitness professionals, but if I can pull this off it's going to kick some serious ass. If you're not signed up, get to it ASAP at www.RobertsonTrainingSystems.com
Other than that, training continues to go well. It's been an unload week, and with it the concomitant feelings of boredom and lethargy. I think I'm starting to see some abs, though, so that's a definite bonus!
Most importantly, I'm glad I've been getting to blog a little more lately. I really enjoy it, and I have a ton of material to work through in the coming weeks. Stay tuned for a special update on the Justin Ware Project as well!
Have a great weekend.
Stay strong
MR
Thursday, March 8, 2007
Do Less, BETTER
But at some point, we need to remember the basics.
In our rush to learn more, I think we forget to use or implement the things that WE KNOW work. With the fitness industry ever evolving, there's a tedency to become caught up in all the hype, the new trends, the newest findings. Whatever happened to just getting under the bar and squatting to get stronger?
When it comes down to basics, think super simple - like this:
Don't we know that if our posture is jacked-up we need to fix it?
Don't we know if we want to get stronger we need to keep adding weight to the bar?
Don't we know if we want to lose fat we need to dial-in our diet, build muscle and crank up the intensity of our training?
Keep learning - but don't forget that you already know quite a bit. If you're one of those people who is constantly spinning their wheels looking for the next great diet, routine, or the ever popular "missing link," chances are you'll never make significant improvements to your strength and physique.
When in doubt:
- Step back and see what in your program you can make simpler
- Apply the basic principles that YOU KNOW work
- Train hard and chieve your goals
Stay strong
MR
Tuesday, March 6, 2007
The Knee Sleeve CONTROVERSY
I guess I’m a little confused as to why there’s so much controversy surrounding this topic. Evidently, everything that’s written in an article these days must be supported by mounds of scientific evidence.
With that being said, here’s how and why I got interested in knee sleeves.
Greg Wagner (800+ pound squat at 275)
Nick Tylutki (800+ pound squat at 242)
Ray Benemerito (750 pound squat at 198)
Shawn Culnan (800+ pound squat at 275)
Pat McGettigan (Not sure of weights, but super strong)
- Improved proprioception
- Improved psychological well-being
MR
