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The “DB only” Physique Program
The majority of the “at-home workouts” available during the COVID period are focused primarily on conditioning. That type of training will definitely make you sweat and get the endorphins going, but it won’t build any muscle. “Hypertrophy” (building muscle) requires...
The Power Building Training Cycle
The concept of “Power Building” is super exciting, and has become increasingly popular as athletes attempt to build strength, power and create hypertrophy simultaneously. Programming Powerbuilding is actually quite nuanced, and must be programmed in a very specific...
Strength, Volume and Muscular Endurance Phase – Fall 2019
The new cycles of training on the Evolved Programs focus on a combination of volume, strength and muscular endurance. The prior 10-weeks of training consisted of a 5-week “metabolite” phase (high volume, high intensity) followed by a 5-week “strength” phase (lower...
Why Deload and How to Implement Properly to Maximize Results
Every time I finish a mesocycle (4-6 week training period, progressively increasing in difficulty), I try to tell myself I don’t need a deload. This is how my thought pattern goes: I’ve been progressing so well. I really don’t want to risk halting my progress by...
CrossFit Open WOD 19.5 Strategy Guide
This combo of Thrusters and CTB Pull-ups has been used many times by CrossFit throughout the years of the Open. The amount of total volume in this workout, for the general population, is similar to that of Open WOD 13.5 for the top level athletes. That workout...
CrossFit Open WOD 19.4 Strategy Guide
CrossFit Games Open WOD 19.4 brings the unique aspect of work/rest intervals! I personally love this. I enjoy it in my training, and I really like it being used as part of an athletic test. For those that are elite in the sport, both workouts are dead sprints; 3 min...
CrossFit Open WOD 19.3 Strategy Guide
While Games level athletes may finish Open WOD 19.3 within the 10-min cap, it is going to be extremely difficult to finish for the average Open participant. The majority of these athletes will get stuck somewhere in the handstand pushups. Strict HSPU are one of those...
CrossFit Open WOD 19.2 Strategy Guide
OPEN WOD 19.2 My opinions and thoughts on this workout have not changed very much since it was released as 16.2. I have updated a couple thoughts in the document, but nothing that changes the game. Strong people everywhere are rejoicing that finally they get to lift...
Everything About The New Evolved Cycles for March 2019
SUMMARY 1. Structured planning of your training is vital to progress. If you aren't making desirable improvements with all the time and effort you put in, you need to keep reading. 2. The new cycles of the Evolved Programs will be different than anything prior. 3....
CrossFit Open WOD 19.1 Strategy Guide
OPEN WOD 19.1 The 2019 Open has begun, and the first workout is about as simple as they come. This is generally the case, as it’s all about creating community and getting as many people as possible signed up. All workouts are painful in the world of “AMRAP” and “for...
Ramp-up Sets, RIR, and Proper Loading Procedure
Ramp-up Sets, RIR, and Proper Loading Procedure Ramp-up sets constitute the increasing weights that you lift prior to completing the “work sets.” These sets are meant to PRIME and PREPARE the body for the work ahead WITHOUT causing additional fatigue. It is also...
The Mindset of Progress and Improvement
The Mindset of Progress and Improvement You Don’t Always Have to Lift More Weight When I write programs, I am a huge fan of Linear Progression. It’s probably the simplest form of progression to implement, which makes it extremely effective for the masses to...
How to Keep the Strength Gains Going When Progress Begins to Stall
One of the most common questions I get is what to do when progress begins to slow or stalls completely during a training cycle. One of the pillars of the Evolved Program (and my programming philosophy in general) is to have certain “metric-based movements” that repeat...
How to Modify the Evolved Daily Program for Different Goals
The Evolved Training Daily Workout Program has reached a lot of people, and I am extremely honored to be able to provide this program to you. Since the release in early May, I have been fielding a number of emails from members that are curious about how to best modify...
CrossFit Open WOD 18.5 Strategy Guide
OPEN WOD 18.5 We’ve made it to the last week in the Open! Today I am going to break down all the strategy and necessary considerations for Open WOD 18.5 / Open WOD 11.6 / Open WOD 12.5. I have completed this workout at least six times since it first came out in 2011,...
CrossFit Open WOD 18.4 Strategy Guide
OPEN WOD 18.4 A new standard for measuring the HSPU line is in effect for Open WOD 18.4. Oh, and there’s a new movement making its first appearance; Handstand Walks are now in the open. Deadlifts make another appearance, and the weights will increase. For Time (9 min...
CrossFit Open WOD 18.3 Strategy Guide
OPEN WOD 18.3 800 Double-unders. In CrossFit Games Open WOD 18.3, you need to be able to do both types of muscle ups, you have to snatch a pretty light DB for a few reps, and do a few reps of a light Overhead Squat. But mostly, you just need to be really efficient at...
CrossFit Open WOD 18.2 Strategy Guide
OPEN WOD 18.2 and 18.2a Interesting workout here. This first portion of the workout, “18.2,” is a SPRINT for the top athletes, and it’s actually more of a paced out workout for the average crossfitter. Your success on this workout will depend on your ability to know...
CrossFit Open WOD 18.1 Strategy Guide
The first workout of the 2018 season is literally the CrossFit equivalent of running a 5K with the added element of increasing grip fatigue. I am constantly preaching pacing, and often use the term “negative split.” This means that the second half of your workout...
What is strong
Strong – Strong Enough – From Humble Beginnings to Achieving Goals Part 1 It was January of 1998; I was 15 years old and a Freshman in High School. Basketball was my sport, and I had all the skills to play Varsity, but I was too small. I was late to the puberty train...