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		<title>Serious Explosive Power Training for Athletes</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 31 Oct 2011 00:56:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jedd Johnson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[When I first began delving into Strength and Conditioning literature after I got out of college, I was given a copy of a strength training documentary about Werner Gunthor called, L&#8217;heritage d&#8217;une carriere, by my friend Dan Cenidoza At the time, I was reading a lot of the materials from the NSCA, and even though [...]]]></description>
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<p>When I first began delving into Strength and Conditioning literature after I got out of college, I was given a copy of a strength training documentary about Werner Gunthor called, L&#8217;heritage d&#8217;une carriere, by my friend <a href="http://www.artand strength.com">Dan Cenidoza</a></p>
<p>At the time, I was reading a lot of the materials from the NSCA, and even though they were much more geared toward strength training than the bodybuilding magazines I read in college, even the NSCA manuals did not prepare me for the type of training I would see in this video.</p>
<p>To my dismay, I somehow lost my copy of the tape and had not watched it in years, but I was able to find it recently, in its entirety on YouTube.<br />
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<p><strong>Take note, that Werner Gunthor was no slouch</strong>.  <strong>Aside from having one of the most bad-ass mullets in history</strong>, he was also a fantastic athlete, who dominated in Track and Field in his time and was the best ever in his country.  So if you try this stuff, you better have your mind right, brother.</p>
<p>Below is a bit more information on Gunthor that I blatantly copied and pasted from <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Werner_G%C3%BCnth%C3%B6r">Wikipedia</a>:</p>
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<li>Werner Günthör (born 1 June 1961 in Uttwil) is a former Swiss track and field athlete, who was the best shot putter in the history of Swiss track and field.</li>
<li>Günthör won three straight World Championships, 1987, 1991, and 1993, as well as one European Championship in 1986. At the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul he won the bronze medal.</li>
<li>His personal best throw, and Swiss record, was 22.75 metres, achieved in August 1988 in Bern.[1]</li>
<li>The 2.00 meter tall athlete also competed in the bobsled. He trained to be a sanitation installer but later completed study in sports and works today as a sport teacher and track and field coach. He is married and lives in Biel.</li>
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<p><strong>If you are a strength coach or personal trainer, please bookmark this page and any time you have a few minutes, sit down and watch a section</strong>.  While you are doing this, make notes of all the things that you find interesting, and give them a try.  I bet you will find there are many tactics in the video for developing strength and power that you never thought of before.  Enjoy!</p>
<p><font size="4">Part 1</font></p>
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<p><font size="4">Part 2</font></p>
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<p><font size="4">Part 3</font></p>
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<p><font size="4">Part 4</font></p>
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<p>I hope you enjoy the clips and that you see some things you can stick into your training.  I know I&#8217;ve got a few things I am going to stick into my leg days.</p>
<p>All the best in your training.</p>
<p>Jedd</p>
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		<title>Introduction to the Highland Games</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 26 Oct 2011 10:54:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Scottish Highland Games: An Introduction to the Heavy Events Adriane Blewitt 2X Women’s World Champion This is a guest post by Adriane Blewitt, world-renowned Track and Field Throwing Athlete, 2X Champion at Highland Games and the first ever certified Women&#8217;s Captain of Crush. To read more about this unbelievably well-rounded athlete, check out my interview [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1>Scottish Highland Games:</h1>
<h2>An Introduction to the Heavy Events</h2>
<p>Adriane Blewitt<br />
<i>2X Women’s World Champion</i></p>
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<p><i>This is a guest post by Adriane Blewitt, world-renowned Track and Field Throwing Athlete, 2X Champion at Highland Games and the first ever certified Women&#8217;s Captain of Crush.  To read more about this unbelievably well-rounded athlete, check out my <a href="http://www.dieselcrew.com/adriane-blewitt-interview">interview with Adriane Blewitt</a> or check out her <a href="http://www.youtube.com/user/adrisue80">youtube channel</a>.</i></p>
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<p><strong>My athletic background has been focused around track and field, specifically the throwing events</strong>.  I have trained at the elite level for the shot put, discus and hammer throw for 10 years and I have competed in two U.S. Olympic Trials.<br />
<strong><br />
Upon contemplation of professional retirement from the Olympic events, I was lured into the Scottish Highland Games as a competitive substitute</strong>.  It was an easy transition in the weight room, I continued to focus on the development of a strong posterior chain to handle the heavy implements but the time in the trig proved to be the most time consuming with nine new events to master.<br />
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After a year of training for the heavy events</strong>, my need for competition was rekindled in the Olympic shot put and I managed a 4th place finish at the 2010 USA Championships in the women’s shot put.  It was clear that training the heavy events complimented my Olympic dream.  London is calling for 2012.  Until then, I will train for a few World Records and my third World Championship title in the Women’s Scottish Highland Games.</p>
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<h1>What are the events in the Scottish Highland Games?</h1>
<h2>Braemar Stone</h2>
<p>(Standing Stone Toss)</p>
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<p>The heavy stone is thrown with one hand and the stone is held at the neck until release.  There is minimal movement with the feet, specific instructions may be regulated by the head judge.</p>
<p>Men: 20-26lbs.<br />
Women: 13-18lbs.</p>
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<h2>Open Stone</h2>
<p>(Similar to the Olympic Shot Put)</p>
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<p>Any style of approach is acceptable to throw the stone but one foot must remain inside the trig at all times.  Most throwers use the glide technique or a variation of the rotational spin to complete their throw.<br />
Men: 16-22lbs.<br />
Women: 8-12lbs.</p>
<h2>Why is there no standard weight for the stone events?</h2>
<p>Stones are chosen by the Athletic Director and it is up to their discretion the weight, texture, and shape of the stone.  The stone is weighed prior to the game and will be used annually for the festival.  Throwers may use tape or an elastic wrap for their throwing wrist for support.</p>
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<h2>Weight for Distance</h2>
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<p>Metal weight is held with one hand and thrown from one or two turns inside the trig.  One foot must remain in the trig at all times and throwers frequently use tape on their fingers to prevent ripped calluses and blisters.  Occasionally, throwers will use a hook grip on the round ring or D-handle for the throw.</p>
<p><b>Light Weight for Distance</b><br />
Men: 28lbs.<br />
Women: 14lbs.<br />
Masters: 28lbs.</p>
<p><b>Heavy Weight for Distance</b><br />
Men: 56lbs.<br />
Women: 28lbs.<br />
Masters: 42lbs. or 56lbs.</p>
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<h2>Scottish Hammer Throw</h2>
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<p>Round metal ball attached to a long rod made from rattan, wood, bamboo or PVC.  The hammer is thrown with two hands on the handle of the stick and generates speed by winding the hammer around the thrower’s head.  The thrower’s feet must remain stationary throughout the throw and cannot pass the wooden trig at any time.  Occasionally, throwers will wear boots with hammer blades or spikes attached at the toe for added leverage.</p>
<p><b>Light Hammer Throw</b>:<br />
Men: 16lbs.<br />
Women: 12lbs.</p>
<p><b>Heavy Hammer Throw</b>:<br />
Men: 22lbs.<br />
Women: 16lbs.</p>
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<h2>Caber Toss</h2>
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<p>Most recognizable event of the Scottish Highland Games.  The caber does not have a regulation size or weight but must be made of wood.  The caber is positioned upright for the thrower with the heavy end on top.  The bottom may be tapered for easier hand placement and the attempt is established when the caber leaves the ground. </p>
<p>Generally, the fingers are interlocked together and the bottom of the caber rests in the palms of the hands.  The thrower manages control of the caber by hugging the caber close to their shoulder and neck during the throw.  The caber is an event of accuracy, there is no measurement for distance but each thrower has three attempts to turn the caber.  </p>
<p>The toss is scored when the caber is flipped end over end and its position on the ground in relation to the thrower determines a clock score.  For example, the thrower is standing at 6 o’clock and the caber flips over and lands slightly left of center.  If the foot placement of the thrower upon the pull is 6 o’clock, the score would result in 11:00 or a time decided by the judge following behind the thrower.  </p>
<p>A turn can be scored between 9:00-12:00 or 12:00 to 3:00.  The perfect throw is 12:00.  However, quite often the caber is too heavy or long for a thrower and the caber does not reach past a vertical position to score a turn.  A side judge would establish the score by the degree of movement of the caber.  A protractor would be handy to score 0-90° from the sidelines.</p>
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<h2>Weight for Height</h2>
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<p>Implement is thrown with one hand overhead to clear a fixed or knock off crossbar.</p>
<p><b>Weights Used in the Weight for Height</b>:<br />
Men: 56lbs.<br />
Women: 28lbs.<br />
Masters: 56lbs. or 42lbs.</p>
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<h2>Sheaf Toss</h2>
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<p>Burlap sack filled with rope or twine that is thrown for height over a fixed or knock off bar crossbar with a pitchfork. </p>
<p><b>Sheaf Toss Weight</b>:<br />
Men: 20lbs. or 16lbs.<br />
Women: 12lbs. or 10lbs.<br />
Masters:  20lbs. or 16lbs. </p>
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<h2>How are the height events scored?</h2>
<p>Similar to the high jump or pole vault, each competitor has three attempts at each height.  The thrower may pass earlier heights; however, once the thrower has begun the event, he or she must attempt each progressive height throughout the competition. Three misses at a height results in the elimination of the competition.  In the case of a tie, the judge will determine the winner based on the fewest number of misses from the tied competitors throughout the event.</p>
<p>Some athletes choose the spin technique but Scottish tradition recognizes a standing throw only in the height events.</p>
<h2>What is the trig?</h2>
<p>The trig is a wooden toe board in the front of the competitor’s throwing box in the distance events.  It is secured in the ground to provide a stop board for the thrower and establish a common measuring site.</p>
<h2>How do you score the events?</h2>
<p>The Athletic Director determines the number of events for a particular game but generally the winner of each event will receive one point for first place and second place will receive two points etc.  The competitor with the lowest score is the winner.</p>
<h2>How do you compete in a game?</h2>
<p>Most games ask you to fill out a registration form with an entry fee and poof!  You’re in.  Make sure you show up with your kilt, a good attitude, and a lot of ibuprofen.  There are many online forums to help out the new throwers with questions on technique, game schedules, and general inquiries regarding the events.  Most throwers visit the <a href="http://www.nasgaweb.com">North American Scottish Games Athletics site</a> (<a href="http://www.nasgaweb.com">www.nasgaweb.com</a>) to view results and records. There are regional clubs and athletic groups as well to aid in the networking of Athletic Directors and competitors.</p>
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<p><i>Many thanks to Adriane for putting together this great article explaining the events in the Scottish Highland Games.  Once again, congrats on your fantastic accomplishment on becoming the first woman certified as Captain of Crush as well.  All the best to you in your future training, Adriane!  -Jedd-</i></p>
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		<title>Interview with Mike Fitch</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hello DIESELS! I have been telling many of you about Mike Fitch&#8217;s Animal Flow Workout, and this thing is AWESOME. I first found out about Mike when he posted a comment here on the site and it has been good getting to know him ever since. When I saw his promotional video on YouTube for [...]]]></description>
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<p>Hello DIESELS!</p>
<p>I have been telling many of you about Mike Fitch&#8217;s Animal Flow Workout, and this thing is AWESOME.  I first found out about Mike when he posted a comment here on the site and it has been good getting to know him ever since.</p>
<p>When I saw his promotional video on YouTube for his new program, I was like, wow, I have to give this stuff a try, especially after enjoying Scott Sonnon&#8217;s Flow and TacFit maneuvers and some of my own bodyweight experimentations.</p>
<p>This is some of the most fun I have had training in a while.  It makes me feel like I am a kid playing out in the yard, but I also get a kick-ass workout.  </p>
<p>I found this stuff so interesting, that I asked him to do an interview with us and he was glad to oblige.  Mike has an interesting background and obviously stays in great shape.  I love trying new things with my strength training and I plan on using this as my cardio and flexibility training for a while.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s the interview&#8230;</p>
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<p><b>Jedd:  </b>Hello Mike, thanks for taking time to sit down and tell the Diesel Universe about yourself, and your upcoming DVD, <a href="<a href="http://jeddgrip.mikegbt.hop.clickbank.net">The Animal Flow Workout</a>.  </p>
<p>First off, could you please tell us about yourself, including your athletic back ground and how it is you ended up d some of the amazing bodyweight stuff that you do?</p>
<p><b>Mike:  </b>Sure, I’ve been a strength coach, personal trainer and post rehab specialist for a little over 12 years. Even though I had been lifting since a young teen, <u>it wasn’t until I was about 17 that I started learning more and more about anatomy and different training styles</u>. <strong>There was no looking back &#8211; It was on!</strong> </p>
<p>I spent the next ten years obsessively gathering information on as many training styles as I could, from corrective exercise to KB coaching to Olympic lifts to sports-specific and speed-agility training, and attained certifications from about every organization I could find.<br />
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But, about two years ago I started feeling unchallenged in my own day-to-day routines</strong>. After walking around at fifty pounds heavier than I am now and grinding out countless hours in the gym, I came to the point where I was just done. My joints hurt all the time and I felt like it was time for something new.</p>
<p>I’ve always been interested in non-traditional methods of exercise, but <u>it wasn’t until I started watching the way gymnasts strength train, that something started to click</u>. I began checking out all bodyweight disciplines. Everything from gymnastics, hand balancing, parkour, martial arts to capoeira.</p>
<p>So, getting into to pure bodyweight training started out as a diversion from the lifting routines I’d become bored with, but the more I got into it, the more I wanted to do. There are so many disciplines within bodyweight training that it is a constant learning and progressing process and once you start combining them, the possibilities are endless.</p>
<p><b>Jedd:  </b>Mike, you have a website called, GlobalBodyweightTraining.com – obviously it has to do with bodyweight training, but <strong>could you tell us a little bit about what all Global Bodyweight Training entails</strong>?</p>
<p><b>Mike:  </b>The idea behind Global Bodyweight Training was simply to create a platform that showcased and increased awareness of all disciplines of bodyweight training. <strong>Most importantly though, I wanted to drive the message that no matter where you were, you could get in a killer workout without a single piece of equipment</strong>.  Allow people to be creative with their programs rather than just getting stuck in the same routine.</p>
<p>On the site you’ll find instructional videos, blog posts, alternative exercise, challenges and rehab techniques. One of the <strong>main goals is to provide quality info that’s practical</strong>. I’m still learning new styles and exercises all of the time so I feel the content will continue to grow without becoming stale.</p>
<p>The global part was just to create a world-wide project where readers could participate and become part of something. More like a <strong>network that everyone can add to and learn from</strong>. We encourage people everywhere to send in their photos and videos of their bodyweight training around the globe to inspire each other.</p>
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<p><b>Jedd:  </b>Would you say that you specialize in bodyweight training? Is that all that you do? What sorts of weight training exercises do you do?</p>
<p><b>Mike:  </b>My tendency (for better or for worse) is to <strong>commit myself 100%</strong> to whatever it is I’m focusing on, so once I set down the weights I rarely picked them back up. Also from the experimental side, I wanted to see how far I could push myself going purely BW.  </p>
<p><strong>Once I switched over, my workouts became much more of a practice</strong>. Each workout was about improving a little bit with each session, but in this case it wasn’t adding more weight but maybe mastering a skill or improving on a bodyweight feat of strength. So I would say that I specialize in bodyweight training but I am still very much a student.</p>
<p><strong>However, with my coaching I’ll never get away from the big lifts or KB’s</strong>. It still comes down to whatever is necessary for my clients and students. Of course, if they request to go pure bodyweight, I’m more than happy to oblige &#8211; and more and more of them are asking for it as they see how I’ve adopted it myself.</p>
<p><b>Jedd:  </b>What role does the ability to move your body have to do with being strong? <strong>Are there any examples of movement patterns that big strong DIESELS might be able to improve upon</strong> IF they can move better?</p>
<p><b>Mike:  </b>Hmmm, how about pushing, pulling, dragging, carrying, twisting, bending, lifting, sprinkled with a lot less pain and risk of chronic overuse injuries….haha. Seriously though, <strong>movement is everything</strong>. I think the importance of mobility and motion is often overlooked by the big guys, when in fact restricted muscles and joints are restricting serious strength potential.</p>
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<p><b>Jedd:  </b>Could you go over an example of a bodyweight workout that you like to do that supports the rest of your strength training?</p>
<p><b>Mike:  </b>Sure, that’s one of my favorite parts. </p>
<p><strong>When done properly</strong> you can structure your BW exercises to illicit whatever training response you want, whether it be strength, power, endurance, etc. Usually if I’m training for strength, I’ll pick the goal rep range, then pick the exercises that challenge me within those ranges. </p>
<p>So a workout may consist of full range single arm push- ups, chin ups with a single arm negative, unsupported handstand push-ups and super slow tempo pistol squats. Once you’ve adapted to those exercises, you can still change your lever arm or decrease your mechanical advantage to make it more challenging again. I’m still working on that single arm handstand push up (it may be a very long time).</p>
<p><b>Jedd:  </b>When I think of bodyweight training, I think of bodyweight squats and lunges, which to me can be pretty boring. But your dvd goes way beyond those. What made you move past the basic bodyweight stuff and start moving like an quadruped?</p>
<p><b>Mike:  </b>Well that was all part of the quest. With researching and practicing different BW disciplines I started to realize that 1: <strong>they all eventually cross over into each other</strong> and 2: <strong>each one can play a very different role in your program</strong>, depending upon how it’s utilized. The animal movements are super versatile in the respect that they are literally good for everything. These types of moves have been used for thousands of years to increase health and vitality. </p>
<p>While I had played with them off and on in my training, it wasn’t until I dedicated a tremendous amount of time to check out different styles of animal movements that I really began to understand their potential for performance. What developed was a program that was highly teachable and highly effective.  <strong>Once you learn the movements, you can put them together in an endless flow that is unbelievably challenging</strong>. And you’re right – it’s a long way away from your basic BW squats/lunges or the dreaded treadmill!</p>
<p><b>Jedd:  </b>Can you point to any examples of movement or strength improvements you have experienced since adapting this type of upper body bodyweight training?</p>
<p><b>Mike:  </b>Absolutely! The positive benefits have been almost overwhelming. Especially considering we spend most of our careers looking for that one thing that’s going to give us an “edge” in our training. <strong>Don’t get me wrong, I’m not saying this is the end all be all magic pill, but <u>I do know the changes I’ve seen in myself as well as my clients</u></strong>. </p>
<p>As I had mentioned earlier, I rarely pick up a weight these days. However when I do, it’s to assess my strength as compared to my weight training days. The results have been favorable to say the least! I credit this to pure muscle integration and higher neural coordination as a result of this style of bodyweight training. While I’m not the biggest guy around (by a long shot), my body has completely changed in proportion. It’s like Symmetry out of necessity, results I could not achieve while I was weight training.</p>
<p><b>Jedd:  </b>What is something that many people commonly experience once they start adopting these types of skills into their training? <strong>Let’s assume that Jedd Johnson is NOT the most limber guy on earth</strong> – what might I notice after doing the stuff from your dvd for a couple of weeks?</p>
<p><b>Mike:  </b>Well Jedd, I can say that a lot of the bigger guys or strongmen I’ve seen or worked with have characteristically had tight and <u>locked up hip flexors/deep hip rotators</u>, <u>less than optimal spinal  rotation</u> and <u>unbelievably tight and internally rotated shoulders</u>.  Usually any mobility or flexibility work is gladly traded in for another couple sets of strength training. Who has the time for everything right?</p>
<p><strong>Well even when using the animal movements at the beginning of a strength workout as a dynamic warm up, can yield some pretty impressive results</strong>. Some of the most common responses I hear are &#8220;holly s#*t, I feel so opened up!&#8221; or &#8220;I actually feel lighter.&#8221;  The animal movements take your through active ranges that will mobilize those tight areas like the shoulders, spine and hips.</p>
<p>Let’s see Jedd, give it a shot for two weeks and then tell me!</p>
<p><b>Jedd:  </b>I plan on it, brother!  So, Mike, let’s get down to it. Let’s say some of the DIESELS are interested in your dvd. What is the number one reason to pick it up?</p>
<p><b>Mike:  </b>I really believe it has something for everyone. The beauty of animal movements is that they can be incorporated into almost any workout, whether you are a strongman, a yogi, a traceur, an MMA fighter, and so on. I’ve designed the video so that the information is provided in an easy to follow format, so that anyone can pick it up quickly. <strong>That way, a DIESEL can pick up the DVD and almost immediately be able to incorporate the movements</strong> into their own workout, at the level they want. </p>
<p>Animal movements can be your <strong>whole workout</strong> if you want, <strong>or can be an added element</strong> that you do in addition to your regular routine. Either way, you’ll be using movement in a different way, and It’s an excellent way to improve your cardiovascular performance and endurance. No matter what the sport, athleticism can be rated by ones strength, power, endurance, speed, coordination, flexibility, agility and balance. The Animal Flow Workout will help improve all of these!</p>
<p><b>Jedd:  </b>Mike, thanks for taking time out of your schedule to break off some knowledge for us. I for one am looking forward to trying some of this stuff out. Thanks again!</p>
<p><b>Mike:  </b>Thanks for having me Jedd</p>
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<p>Guys, I hope you enjoyed the interview.  If you think that you might want to try some bodyweight training in your routine, I suggest you give this a try.  As I have said, after just a few rounds of the forward Ape maneuvers, my arms were blown up like I had just worked bi&#8217;s and tri&#8217;s for an hour.</p>
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		<title>Grip Strength Challenge &#8211; Barbell Snatch</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 31 May 2011 21:05:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Slight Change of Plans, DIESELS! A couple weeks back, we contested the Dumbbell Snatch and I said that during the week of June 11th we would be contesting the Barbell Snatch. I am changing that up, but it is for a VERY COOL REASON. After this week, the next four weeks&#8217; challenges will be WILD [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Slight Change of Plans, DIESELS!</strong></p>
<p>A couple weeks back, we contested the <a href="http://www.dieselcrew.com/one-hand-snatch-grip-challenge">Dumbbell Snatch</a> and I said that during the week of June 11th we would be contesting the <a href="http://www.dieselcrew.com/barbell-snatch-grip-strength-triple-extension">Barbell Snatch</a>.</p>
<p><strong>I am changing that up, but it is for a <u>VERY COOL REASON</u>.</strong></p>
<p>After this week, the next four weeks&#8217; challenges will be WILD CARD events to qualify for the Wild Card spots at the <strong>North American Grip National Championship</strong> on July 16th, 2011.</p>
<p><strong><u>ANYONE</u></strong> in North America can take part and instantly qualify, IF they win in just ONE of the FOUR wild card weeks.</p>
<p>Next week, the challenge will be the <strong>Two Hands Pinch</strong>.  <u>The Euro-Pinch device will not be necessary</u>.  Instead, two 35&#8242;s or 45&#8242;s or their kilogram counterparts can be used with a pipe through the middle.  An entire video demonstration will be available on my YouTube Channel showing you exactly what to do.</p>
<p>IF YOU WANT TO COMPETE WITH THE BEST IN THE NATION, BUT HAVE HAD NO QUALIFIERS NEAR YOU, THEN THIS IS YOUR CHANCE TO GET TO NATIONALS.</p>
<p>That&#8217;s next week &#8211; let&#8217;s look at this week&#8217;s challenge!</p>
<p><font size="4"><b>This Week&#8217;s Challenge &#8211; Barbell Snatch</b></font></p>
<p>The Barbell Snatch is another OUTSTANDING drill for developing not only full body strength, power, and explosiveness, but also <a href="http://www.dieselcrew.com">Grip Strength</a>, as long as you don&#8217;t mess around with a hook grip or use straps (please don&#8217;t be that guy&#8230;)</p>
<p>The Barbell Snatch is great for athletes because it trains the core, is a posterior chain dominant, and it also requires the all-important triple extension of the ankles, knees, and hips, which is also present in jumping, leaping/bounding, and sprinting.  So put this movement, or a variation, into your program on a routine basis to get the most benefit.</p>
<p>To perform the Barbell Snatch, load up a barbell and Snatch it overhead in one movement.</p>
<p><strong>For the challenge, again, no hook grip or straps are allowed</strong>.  A wrist wrap is fine for support and injury prevention and belts and chalk are also perfectly fine.</p>
<p>To see the Barbell Snatch in action, just play the video below.</p>
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<p>The winner this week will be the one who Snatches the most weight the most times in one (1) minute.  No press-outs will be counted.  Also, the off-hand should be used to a minimum.  My watchful eye will be checking this out.  And again, no hook grip or straps!</p>
<p>Make sure you are getting quality reps.  You should be locked out with one hand on the bar and feet in line.  Any questionable reps will not be counted.  I will begin the 1-minute time limit once you begin your first rep.</p>
<p>Get warmed up and get your best effort on film!  Remember, any number of reps at a higher weight will beat any number of reps at a lower weight.  So go heavy and go for time!</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s see those submissions, and please pass this on to anyone you think might be interested in winning one off the Wild Card spots at Nationals for their Division, so they can participate next week.</p>
<p>All the best in your training.</p>
<p>Jedd<br />
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		<description><![CDATA[Who is the Strongest Strength Coach at Juniata? Below are the events for the Strongest Strength Coach Event at the 2011 PA Strength and Conditioning Clinic at Juniata College on June 17, 2011. Log Clean and Press for Reps The Log will start on the ground, weighing roughly 150-lbs. The coach will pick the log [...]]]></description>
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<p>Below are the events for the Strongest Strength Coach Event at the 2011 PA Strength and Conditioning Clinic at Juniata College on June 17, 2011.</p>
<p><font size="4" face="helvetica">Log Clean and Press for Reps</font></p>
<p>The Log will start on the ground, weighing roughly 150-lbs.  The coach will pick the log up and clean it to his/her shoulder and from there Press/Push Press/Jerk it to the locked out position overhead for a &#8220;GOOD&#8221; call.  For each subsequent rep, the log should taken back below the waste and then cleaned and pressed again.  There will be a one-minute time limit.  Points will be awarded for each good Lockout with head through and feet even upon recovery.<br />
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<font size="4" face="helvetica">Mace Swinging</font></p>
<p>A <a href="http://www.strongergripaffiliate.com/114-6.html">StrongerGrip Mace</a> will be used, loaded with roughly 12-lbs of shot.  The coach will stat by bringing the Mace to the Vertical position (Order) and then swing it back behind his/her body, and returning it to the Order position.  The coach will have one minute to complete as many repetitions as possible.  Each rep must begin and end with the mace being vertical, but there is no need to pause.</p>
<p><font size="4" face="helvetica">Reverse Sled Drag</font></p>
<p>A sled loaded with 50 to 100-lbs will be pulled 50-feet as quickly as possible.  The coach will need to be well-conditioned for this event and this will be a test of Grip Endurance because instead of a conventional handle to pull on, a Kettlebell will be used.  The coach must pull the sled backwards and time will be kept on the event.</p>
<p><font size="4" face="helvetica">Scoring</font></p>
<p>First place will receive ONE point, second will receive TWO points, etc.  Fewest points at the end of the three events is the winner!<br />
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How do you enter?</strong>  All you have to do is attend the Juniata Clinic on June 17 and 18, 2011.  To sign up to attend the seminar, check out this link:  <a href="http://www.juniata.edu/services/conferences/StrengthandConditioning.html">Juniata Clinic</a>.</p>
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<p><font size="5">So, What was Your Personal Challenge This Week?</font></p>
<p>If you are on my newsletter, you know that I asked everyone to challenge themselves this week by doing something new.  I gave a few examples of things you could try or get ready for.  I later shared what I challenged myself to do as well.  </p>
<p><strong>I don&#8217;t think it&#8217;s right for me to put a challenge out there to all of you without also challenging myself</strong>, so I want to tell you about TWO THINGS I did this week to challenge myself.  One has to do with training and the other doesn&#8217;t.</p>
<p><strong>FIRST OFF</strong>, I was recently inspired by a post on Jason Ferruggia&#8217;s blog about the value of sprinting for Fat Loss.  And since I am always in the need of a little more fat loss, and since Beer League Softball Season is coming up and I always find a way to manage 6 to 10 groin pulls each season, I started doing sprints at the end of my workouts.</p>
<p>I even shot some video of it to get an idea of how poor my mechanics are and to give myself something to work with in improving them.  Below is the video&#8230;</p>
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<p><center>(I know my form sucks.  I am not a runner, but I WILL improve)</center></p>
<p><strong>SECOND OFF</strong>, I also sat my ass down in front of my PC and began editing a DVD that I show back in November.  You see, when I was in Ohio for Leg 4 of the World&#8217;s Strongest Hands Series, I met up with a longtime friend of mine, Steve Slater and we filmed the first of hopefully many projects together.  This one is an Introduction to Strongman Training.  This is going to be the GO-TO product for Strongman Training done safely.  This one is going to be for ANYONE who wants to start including Strongman Training in their routine but who doesn&#8217;t want to get hurt doing it.</p>
<p>I can not believe the crappy instruction that is out there on Strongman Training, especially the Tire Flip.  I surfed around the net for other DVD&#8217;s on the market and found one of the leading ones and the instructor is showing the WORST FORM EVER for the Tire Flip.  I can&#8217;t believe the kid demonstrating hasn&#8217;t torn a bicep with the form that is being taught in that DVD.</p>
<p>This DVD is going to be different.  It is going to show you how to do the events THE RIGHT WAY so you can build muscle, speed, and athleticism while developing BRUTE STRENGTH at the same time.</p>
<p>This DVD should be ready very soon, because I have a good head of steam going.  If you want to be one of the first to know when it is ready, make sure to sign up for my newsletter at the bottom of this post.</p>
<p>Between Sprinting and Video Editing, I really challenged myself this week, getting WAY out of my comfort zone.  <strong>So, the question is</strong>&#8230;</p>
<p><strong>What did you do this week?</strong>  Leave a comment below and tell us about it, Diesels!</p>
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