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Why I strength train?
Today the media is in a frenzy about resistance training and all of its beneficial affects. Those of us who have been ‘weight lifting’ for a long time already know about these benefits.
| Author: | Danny ODell (Danny ODell's profile, Danny ODell's blog) | |
| Posted On: | Sunday, 21st October '07, 10:00pm | |
| Tags: | Strength Training, Training and Training Programs | |
| Comments: | 1 comment, go to comments |
Bench press auxiliary exercises
ust benching a bunch no longer cuts it if you are trying to get a huge one in under contest conditions. It takes a well rounded program to accomplish that.
| Author: | Danny ODell (Danny ODell's profile, Danny ODell's blog) | |
| Posted On: | Sunday, 21st October '07, 9:58pm | |
| Tags: | Bodybuilding, Strength Training, Training, Training Programs and Weight Training | |
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The ideal bench press grip width position
After reading all the advice, it gets a little confusing on where you should place your hands to bench the most. Still there is pretty slick way of finding out your individual spot on the bar.
| Author: | Danny ODell (Danny ODell's profile, Danny ODell's blog) | |
| Posted On: | Sunday, 21st October '07, 9:56pm | |
| Tags: | Bodybuilding, Boxing, Rugby, Strength Training, Training, Training Programs and Weight Training | |
| Comments: | 1 comment, go to comments |
Electromyography-Getting the most out of your exercises
Getting the most out of your exercises
| Author: | Danny ODell (Danny ODell's profile, Danny ODell's blog) | |
| Posted On: | Sunday, 21st October '07, 9:55pm | |
| Tags: | Bodybuilding, Strength Training, Training, Training Programs and Weight Training | |
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Training for a big lift
There are three points to take under consideration when building a bigger lift. In order of importance they will be technique, training the primary muscles and the training cycle/program.
| Author: | Danny ODell (Danny ODell's profile, Danny ODell's blog) | |
| Posted On: | Sunday, 21st October '07, 9:53pm | |
| Tags: | Bodybuilding, Strength Training, Training, Training Programs and Weight Training | |
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Training for a big lift
There are three points to take under consideration when building a bigger lift. So far I’ve briefly discussed two of these.
| Author: | Danny ODell (Danny ODell's profile, Danny ODell's blog) | |
| Posted On: | Sunday, 21st October '07, 9:52pm | |
| Tags: | Bodybuilding, Strength Training, Training, Training Programs and Weight Training | |
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Training for a big lift
There are three points to take under consideration when building a bigger lift. In order of importance they will be technique, training the primary muscles and the training cycle/program.
| Author: | Danny ODell (Danny ODell's profile, Danny ODell's blog) | |
| Posted On: | Sunday, 21st October '07, 9:51pm | |
| Tags: | Bodybuilding, Strength Training and Weight Training | |
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Protein requirements for the strength athlete
Figures are regularly tossed out as to how much protein an athlete needs in their diet.
| Author: | Danny ODell (Danny ODell's profile, Danny ODell's blog) | |
| Posted On: | Sunday, 21st October '07, 9:50pm | |
| Tags: | Baseball, Bodybuilding, Boxing, Cycling, Diet, Gymnastics, Nutrition, Physiology, Rugby, Strength Training and Training | |
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The allure of steroids
Steroids are banned, dangerous drugs. DON’T TAKE THEM.
| Author: | Danny ODell (Danny ODell's profile, Danny ODell's blog) | |
| Posted On: | Sunday, 21st October '07, 9:49pm | |
| Tags: | Badminton, Baseball, Basketball, Bodybuilding, Boxing, Cricket, Cycling, Distance Running, Drugs, Field Events, Football, Golf, Gymnastics, Marathon Training, Rowing, Rugby, Running, Skiing, Soccer Training, Sprinting, Squash, Strength Training, Swimming, Tennis, Triathlon, Volleyball and Winning | |
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Combining amino acids and carbohydrates
Protein synthesis is the name of the game when it comes to building powerful muscles. Anabolism, muscle synthesis, will take place whether proteins are taken by themselves or with carbohydrates.
| Author: | Danny ODell (Danny ODell's profile, Danny ODell's blog) | |
| Posted On: | Sunday, 21st October '07, 9:48pm | |
| Tags: | Nutrition, Physiology and Strength Training | |
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Amino acids and muscle growth
Taking enough amino acids into the system before and after an exercise session will stimulate the transportation of these vital components of muscle building material into the skeletal muscles.
| Author: | Danny ODell (Danny ODell's profile, Danny ODell's blog) | |
| Posted On: | Sunday, 21st October '07, 9:47pm | |
| Tags: | Diet, Fitness, Nutrition, Strength Training, Supplements and Training | |
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Muscle; the protein sponge
Strength athletes should all be aware that adequate protein in the diet is crucial for the development of stronger more powerful muscles. But how many know why this is true?
| Author: | Danny ODell (Danny ODell's profile, Danny ODell's blog) | |
| Posted On: | Sunday, 21st October '07, 9:45pm | |
| Tags: | Bodybuilding, Boxing, Gymnastics, Interval Training, Rowing, Rugby, Strength Training, Training Programs and Weight Training | |
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Explosive lifting
The verdict is in and it’s not looking good for the slow training methods. Now why is this important to you as a strength athlete? Of course this is just what I have been saying all along…slow training makes a slower athlete. But that doesn’t sell magazines does it?
I didn’t just fall off the strength training turnip truck. I know that gimmicks sell and unfortunately the slow training advocates spout a lot of nonsense about how this style of training is better for you because the muscles are under tension longer and you ‘get to feel them better’. What a bunch of BS.
| Author: | Danny ODell (Danny ODell's profile, Danny ODell's blog) | |
| Posted On: | Sunday, 21st October '07, 9:44pm | |
| Tags: | Bodybuilding, Strength Training and Training | |
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Getting a grip on the bar
As the old saying goes ‘when the going gets tough, the tough turn to the straps.’ Well maybe that’s not exactly how it goes but hopefully you get the point. Sometimes the weights are just too darn heavy for your level of grip development. When that happens it’s time to try some other things to keep the weights going up and continue to overload the musculoskeletal system.
| Author: | Danny ODell (Danny ODell's profile, Danny ODell's blog) | |
| Posted On: | Sunday, 21st October '07, 9:43pm | |
| Tags: | Bodybuilding, Strength Training, Training, Training Programs and Weight Training | |
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Can endurance training hinder strength development
The literature from scientific research indicates that some types of endurance training can indeed inhibit strength, power and speed development if performed simultaneously. Knowing this presents at least two problems for athletes and strength coaches who are working with and on producing high quality strength training programs.
| Author: | Danny ODell (Danny ODell's profile, Danny ODell's blog) | |
| Posted On: | Sunday, 21st October '07, 9:42pm | |
| Tags: | Bodybuilding, Endurance, Football, Rugby, Speed Training, Sprinting, Strength Training and Training Programs | |
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Protein and carbohydrates to fuel your workouts
n the last entry I mentioned the importance of a eating a good breakfast to start out your day. Today I want to emphasize the positive effects of adequate protein and carbohydrates in your diet.
World noted scientific strength experts William J. Kraemer and Vladimir M. Zatsiorsky in the latest edition of Science and Practice of Strength Training recommend taking in 25-50 grams of protein and carbohydrate before and then 10 minutes after a heavy workout is completed. The proteins must contain a solid concentration of the essential amino acids in order to be effective.
| Author: | Danny ODell (Danny ODell's profile, Danny ODell's blog) | |
| Posted On: | Sunday, 21st October '07, 9:40pm | |
| Tags: | Diet, Exercise, Nutrition, Strength Training, Training and Training Programs | |
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Eating breakfast
he athletes coming to my gym eat breakfast everyday. It’s almost a mandatory thing if they want to lift heavy for the entire fifty minutes. However some of my students are less likely to eat a good breakfast, let alone a breakfast each morning. And their participation suffers as a result of this basic neglect of food and drink in starting out their day.
| Author: | Danny ODell (Danny ODell's profile, Danny ODell's blog) | |
| Posted On: | Sunday, 21st October '07, 9:38pm | |
| Tags: | Bodybuilding, Boxing, Diet, Gymnastics, Nutrition, Physiology, Rugby, Strength Training, Swimming and Tennis | |
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Gauging your trainee's progress
Gauging the work of the trainee
| Author: | Danny ODell (Danny ODell's profile, Danny ODell's blog) | |
| Posted On: | Sunday, 21st October '07, 9:37pm | |
| Tags: | Bodybuilding, Strength Training and Training | |
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Off and running-the introduction
Welcome to the first installment of PeakStrength, the introduction.
Over the coming weeks, months, years, eras...you'll be reading the latest, and maybe not the latest, in strength conditioning practices and theories.
This site is for you. Let me know what You want and I'll do my best to address it. If not, then you'll be stuck reading what I want to write about and which my wife sometimes tells me isn't all that interesting because it's to hard to digest due to the technical aspects of it.
Disclaimer-English Grammar:
| Author: | Danny ODell (Danny ODell's profile, Danny ODell's blog) | |
| Posted On: | Sunday, 21st October '07, 9:35pm | |
| Tags: | Fitness, Running and Strength Training | |
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