I Googled “Kettlebell Classes.” That’s how I found Skill of Strength. I was changing jobs and bored with my current routine, so it was time to find a new gym. Obviously, I hoped to find something more interesting and “sticky” than my previous fitness endeavors, which almost always resulted in a stint on a treadmill … Read More
Strength and Conditioning Coach
9 Reasons Mobile Athletes are Better on the Field
I’m guilty of running through a quick prep (just to say I did it) and then jumping into my training as quickly as possible. The majority of you probably do this as well. Let’s face it, you’re not bragging to your buddies that today is shoulder and hip mobility day in the gym. However, although … Read More
Armor Building 101
Armor building is a term I first heard from Dan John. In case you you haven’t heard of him, he’s kind of a big deal. Dan is a seasoned coach and he’s made some amazing contributions to the strength and conditioning community. Here is Dan’s article on armor building. I suggest you read it! http://www.t-nation.com/training/armor-building … Read More
10 Kettlebell Training Tips
Today we’re sharing 10 tips to help you improve your kettlebell training technique. Remember, when performed correctly, kettlebell training can do wonders for your health, fitness and fat loss! When performed improperly, you might be setting yourselves up for an injury! 1. The hips drive and the arms guide! If you are using your arms to … Read More
Spend Your Time Wisely
Your time is limited. Spend your time wisely. Fighters need it all. Strength Strength Endurance Power Mobility Flexibility Alactic conditioning Lactic Conditioning Aerobic conditioning Grip strength Core work On top of everything listed above, you CANNOT forget about all of the skill work fighters should/need to be doing at their MMA gyms! Before, I continue, lets … Read More
Circuit Training with a Purpose
To be honest, I’ve never really been a big fan of circuit training. Sure, it has its place, but if you are simply picking 5-6 exercises and performing them in a :30 on, :30 off fashion, you’re probably missing the boat. Will you be tired if you exercise this way? Yes, you will. If you … Read More
Squats Are Bad For Your Knees
You’ve heard this before. “Squats are bad for your knees.” I don’t know the origin of this foolishness about squats being bad for your knees, but it needs to stop! I’ve been a personal trainer and strength coach for about 12 years now. Over those years, I think I’ve seen 2 cases where someone shouldn’t … Read More
Improve Your Training Consistency
Last week I talked about the importance of consistency for athletes. Consider your training volume (how often you are training), in addition to the quality of your training. Take an honest look and ask yourself if you are truly consistent or if you need a little help in this department. Sometimes training isn’t convenient. However, … Read More
Consistency: The Secret to Success
Athletes spend so much time and energy looking into anything that may or may not give them an advantage. Everyone is looking for the ONE THING that will give them an edge over their opponents. Go ahead and try the latest crazes if you’d like, but as you bring your elevation mask, minimalist shoes, gallon jug … Read More
MMA Strength and Conditioning Gear
Over the last few years, I’ve experimented with hundreds of drills, tried various types of equipment and spent hours researching the best ways to condition my fighters. When I look back through my programming, I see a pattern. There are a handful of tools that I always use with my fighters. There’s a ton of … Read More