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My Minimalist Training

Apr 25, 2024

My journey to StrongFirst started with questions that were always on my mind, “What is strength? What does it mean to be strong?” I pursued this question through fighting, training, studying, and researching how to become strong, both physically and mentally, and obviously the name StrongFirst came up. Everything I read was intriguing, so real […] The post My Minimalist Training appeared first on StrongFirst.

Do It Yourself Hand Care

Apr 11, 2024

Remember when you were a kid and your parents always told you to brush your teeth? Well, like a lot of kids you might have let it “go in one ear and out the other” and either forgot or just plain refused to do it. Then one day you might have had a regular check-up […] The post Do It Yourself Hand Care appeared first on StrongFirst.

Strength Programming in the 2022-2023 Season for an Italian Professional Soccer Team

Mar 28, 2024

Most of us know the important role strength training plays in sports. This also applies to soccer, where the quality of technical skills is fundamental. During the 2022-2023 season, with the help of Fabio Zonin, StrongFirst Certified Master Instructor, I designed a training program based on StrongFirst principles for Pro Vercelli Calcio a soccer team […] The post Strength Programming in the 2022-2023 Season for an Italian Professional Soccer Team appeared first on StrongFirst.

Breathing—A Key Factor to Competition Success

Mar 14, 2024

What if I told you I could let you in on a little secret to keep you cool as a cucumber at a test event or competition? If you are a human being, I am sure you have, at some point, been nervous or maybe even hyperventilated at an event where you knew everyone was […] The post Breathing—A Key Factor to Competition Success appeared first on StrongFirst.

Spreading the Load

Feb 29, 2024

StrongFirst is built upon universal strength principles that are applied to the three modalities we teach: kettlebell, barbell, and bodyweight. Although our focus is on these specific modalities, our principles can be applied to any training tool. StrongFirst principles translate complicated, scientific methods into simple, applicable programs that can be immediately applied to training. Our […] The post Spreading the Load appeared first on StrongFirst.

Put “Vascular” into Your Cardiovascular Training for Greater Endurance and Fat Loss

Feb 13, 2024

In intense full body exercise our hearts can supply only 1/3-1/2 of the muscles. To deal with this limitation, blood vessels in muscles and organs that are not too busy constrict while those in the working muscles dilate. This redistributes the blood flow, delivers more oxygen where it is needed most, and eases the work […] The post Put “Vascular” into Your Cardiovascular Training for Greater Endurance and Fat Loss appeared first on StrongFirst.

The Iron Monkey Deep Six Challenge

Feb 01, 2024

Many years ago, StrongFirst Certified Master Instructor Jon Engum published an article using his Deep Six practice that tested an instructor candidate’s readiness to pass the SFG Level I Certification. The plan is simple: 3-5 rounds of a complex composed of the six fundamental kettlebell skills: swing, snatch, clean, military press, squat, and get-up. The […] The post The Iron Monkey Deep Six Challenge appeared first on StrongFirst.

Variable Effort and the Triple-Tier Plan

Jan 18, 2024

For over a decade at StrongFirst we have advised against pushing sets to failure and advocated towards always keeping a few reps “in the tank.” In recent years we have heard more and more often from well-known strength coaches, and on the web, about the Rate of Perceived Exertion (RPE) and Reps in Reserve (RIR). […] The post Variable Effort and the Triple-Tier Plan appeared first on StrongFirst.

Simple and Sinister—Help, I’m Stuck

Jan 04, 2024

“Dedication, absolute dedication, is what keeps one ahead.”—Bruce Lee Simple & Sinister embodies the quote above. Dedication to achieving Simple and continuing to Sinister has led students on multiple-month and multiple-year journeys. A rarity in today’s scrolling-based attention-span world, the dedicated pursuit of the S&S goal is a worthy endeavor. However, dedication can and will […] The post Simple and Sinister—Help, I’m Stuck appeared first on StrongFirst.

Beast Tamer Transformation: The Spear Drill

Dec 21, 2023

I’ve always been the kind of person who likes competition and challenges. And events in my life usually happen at an interesting time (mostly late). I became interested in Kung Fu at fifteen. When I was twenty-two, I started playing volleyball. At thirty-one I picked up a kettlebell for the first time and at thirty-six […] The post Beast Tamer Transformation: The Spear Drill appeared first on StrongFirst.

How to Navigate the Strong Endurance Universe

Dec 12, 2023

Strong Endurance™ is our umbrella term for all anti-glycolytic training methods. Anti-glycolytic training is “anti-HIIT” that trains you to produce less lactic acid instead of tolerating more of it. AGT is used by many Eastern European national teams in a variety of sports: judo, cross country skiing, rowing, full contact karate… Broadly, there are three […] The post How to Navigate the Strong Endurance Universe appeared first on StrongFirst.

The Ten Commandments of SFG Level I Kettlebell Cert Prep

Dec 07, 2023

Back in a weird and wild world known as 2001, a man known affectionately by his growing list of die-hard followers as “The Evil Russian” had a novel idea: Why not put together a fitness certification that actually required you to prove that you were…you know…fit? Tests of strength, stamina, and real-world physical abilities took […] The post The Ten Commandments of SFG Level I Kettlebell Cert Prep appeared first on StrongFirst.

The Kettlebell Forward Press for a Resilient Rotator Cuff

Nov 09, 2023

Fabio Zonin, StrongFirst Certified Master Instructor, and I independently discovered and practiced the same movement: a standing forward kettlebell press with a static hold. When I described it to Fabio and sent him a video, Fabio said, “Hey, I do that, too!” and subsequently Fabio invited me to discuss the new kettlebell exercise on an edition […] The post The Kettlebell Forward Press for a Resilient Rotator Cuff appeared first on StrongFirst.

Four Progressions to Conquer the One-Arm Pushup

Oct 26, 2023

When I first attended the StrongFirst Bodyweight (SFB) Certification in 2016, I failed the one-arm pushup test that weekend. Having recently passed the SFG Level I Certification seven months prior, I was new to StrongFirst methods and strength training and still in the early stages of becoming strong. Fast-forward to today, 2023, I have now […] The post Four Progressions to Conquer the One-Arm Pushup appeared first on StrongFirst.

The Art of Appreciating One Thing

Oct 24, 2023

(An Excerpt from Kettlebell Axe) “Do you know what the difference between great people and regular people is?” says a coach to an athlete in Yevgeny Yevtushenko’s novel Don’t Die Before Death. “A great person is a gardener of self. He cuts off the unnecessary branches.” In AXE, as in other types of training, pros […] The post The Art of Appreciating One Thing appeared first on StrongFirst.

Clean and Jerk A+A Training for the Minimalist

Oct 12, 2023

Introduction After reaching timeless Simple in March of 2020, I decided to try out The Quick and the Dead (Q&D), while maintaining sport-specific training on the pushup which is part of my military testing. Pleased with the results of Q&D, I decided to continue with the program, but I had a problem. The book suggests […] The post Clean and Jerk A+A Training for the Minimalist appeared first on StrongFirst.

Alice in Kettlebell Wonderland and the Cruiser—a Perfect Kettlebell Plan for a Busy Person

Sep 28, 2023

You want to build strength and rock-hard muscles, but your busy schedule hasn’t allowed you to train regularly, you are under time constraints, and your sessions need to be time efficient, flexible, and engaging? Keep reading, I’ve got something for you. The plan I’m about to share is something I designed for my wife Alice, […] The post Alice in Kettlebell Wonderland and the Cruiser—a Perfect Kettlebell Plan for a Busy Person appeared first on StrongFirst.

The Snatch: The Tsar of Kettlebell Lifts

Sep 21, 2023

How to perform the kettlebell snatch: start with a kettlebell on the ground in front of you, swing it back between your legs, and bring it into an overhead lockout position in one uninterrupted motion. My Introduction to Snatching Most people are introduced to kettlebells through swings and get-ups, and rightfully so. I, however, was […] The post The Snatch: The Tsar of Kettlebell Lifts appeared first on StrongFirst.

Iron Cardio with a Strength Bias

Sep 14, 2023

Introduction I’ve been a fan of Brett Jones’s “Iron Cardio” program since he first told me about it. I think it’s an excellent regimen for maintaining and improving general fitness, which at 54 years old, is my primary goal. Naturally, I do have other more specific performance goals, one of which is to eventually (finally) […] The post Iron Cardio with a Strength Bias appeared first on StrongFirst.

Deadlifts: Common Misconceptions and Practical Tips

Sep 05, 2023

I felt a pop and folded like a house of cards. Two years ago, I herniated a disc during my top deadlift set. I was training earlier than usual so my body was rather stiff. Despite a brief warm-up, I loaded up the usual 405 pounds and got into position. Arms straight, hips hinged, and […] The post Deadlifts: Common Misconceptions and Practical Tips appeared first on StrongFirst.

Preparing Swimmers for the Olympic Games: A Three-Year Strength and Conditioning Plan Using StrongFirst Principles

Aug 31, 2023

In September 2018, I was fortunate to join the elite swimming club Olympique Nice Natation (ONN) as a strength and conditioning coach. Fortunate because this meant working with Fabrice Pellerin, one of the World’s most technical coaches. Fabrice trained athletes that won nine medals at the 2012 London Olympics. As the strength and conditioning coach, […] The post Preparing Swimmers for the Olympic Games: A Three-Year Strength and Conditioning Plan Using StrongFirst Principles appeared first on StrongFirst.

Cheat Cleans as a Strength Builder

Aug 17, 2023

At the SFG I, where many of us learned to use kettlebells as strength tools, we are first taught the swing. As we’ve heard StrongFirst Certified Master Instructor Emeritus, Rif say, “the swing is the center of the kettlebell universe.” The instruction of the swing is then followed by the get-up, the squat, the press, […] The post Cheat Cleans as a Strength Builder appeared first on StrongFirst.

Upstream Strength Strategies

Jul 31, 2023

“Every system is perfectly designed to get the results it gets.”—Paul Batalden, Medical Expert In his book, Upstream: How to solve problems before they happen, Dan Heath talks about how upstream decisions can have a greater impact on downstream results. He also explains the difference between upstream decisions and preventative measures (being proactive is not […] The post Upstream Strength Strategies appeared first on StrongFirst.

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