Exercise
Front Squat 101: How to Master The Move in 5 Minutes
The Front Squat is a lower-body exercise that will strengthen your legs and hips, particularly your quads (thigh muscles) and glutes (butt muscles). Front Squats are similar to Back Squats, [...]
16-Week Off-Season Baseball Training Program
A solid off-season baseball training program can make or break in-season success. Once the baseball season is over, it's time to begin preparing for the...
7 Unbelievable Benefits of Eating an Orange Every Day
Oranges are pretty awesome.
Complete Full-Year Sprinters Workout Program
If you want to be the fastest sprinter on the track, you need to be explosive!
The Benefits and Reasons for Unilateral Training in Sports
Doing exercises like bilateral squats, chest presses, back rows, lat pulls, etc., fools your mind into thinking that your strength is balanced. You will always have a dominant side, so [...]
5 Simple Steps to Improve Your Mental Health and Stay Focused, Happy, and Well
Mental health issues are rising fast these days. The internet makes news and images readily available to hear and see. In addition, people are working longer and more, becoming unhappy [...]
The Single Arm Landmine Press
The landmine press is a great exercise that allows many to be able to perform pressing movements with reduced pain that may come from doing heavy or high-rep work with [...]
Which Squat Should You Do? All or Just One?
The squat is a classic staple exercise when it comes to strength training. If someone said, quick name a strength training exercise, you would probably say squats. Squats are great [...]
How Many Steps a Day Promote Good Health and Keep the Doctor Away?
In 1960, a Japanese company developed a pedometer called, Manpo-kei. When translated, it means 10,000 step meter. The catchy name was specifically used to create enthusiasm for people to purchase [...]
Balance Training and the Youth Athlete
I often tell parents that strength and conditioning are for people of all ages. It just looks different for kids and the elderly, the athlete and non-athletes. Parents are often [...]