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		<title>Updates:  New Things Coming Your Way</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 May 2012 15:23:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jedd Johnson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[DIESELS, There&#8217;s been a lot of stuff going on recently. My dedication to bringing you the absolute best information for your training needs has never been higher. Let me bring you up to date of just some of the things I have in the works&#8230; 1. How to Make Atlas Stones I got together with [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>DIESELS</strong>,</p>
<p>There&#8217;s been a lot of stuff going on recently.  </p>
<p><strong>My dedication to bringing you the absolute best information for your training needs has never been higher.</strong></p>
<p>Let me bring you up to date of just some of the things I have in the works&#8230;</p>
<h2>1.  How to Make Atlas Stones</h2>
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<p>I got together with <strong>Steve Slater</strong> from  <u>SlatersHardware.com</u> and <u>StrongmanStuff.com</u> a few months back and we shot  the complete DVD on how to make the best Atlas Stones.</p>
<p>That DVD should be ready this week. I have been running into some technical issues, but I am working through them.</p>
<p>If you have a set of molds and want to <strong>make better stones</strong>, or if you are thinking about getting some, stay tuned, because we left no stone unturned during the shooting of this DVD.  Steve has made more stones than anyone else in the world and he is going to show you exactly how he makes the world&#8217;s best atlas stones.</p>
<h2>2.  Hub Lifting Mania</h2>
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<p><strong>The Workout of the Month at The Grip  Authority</strong> is uploaded and the members are digging it.</p>
<p>You can join The Grip Authority <a target="blank" href="http://www.thegripauthority.com">here</a> for just $7.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve got tons of awesome features on that site.  If it&#8217;s grip or feats of strength related, then it is on <a target="blank" href="http://www.thegripauthority.com">TheGripAuthority.com</a>.</p>
<h2>3.  Flexibility / Mobility Update</h2>
<p>I have really been working hard on my  stretching, ROM work, and soft tissue efforts the last couple weeks and my pecs and shoulders are starting to feel much  better.</p>
<p>I also got the Horse Liniment that I  mentioned in a newsletter last week.  It is  called &#8220;<strong>Absorbine Veterinary Liniment</strong>.&#8221;</p>
<p>I will report back to you about it, but I do have  to warn you that it says right on the bottle &#8220;for livestock only,&#8221; so I am not going to tell you to go out and get it.  </p>
<h2>4.  Grip Training for Track and Field</h2>
<p>At a recent seminar, I met <strong>Matt Ellis</strong> from <u>PrimalATC.com</u>, who works with Track and Field Athletes.  Matt and I decided to get together and shoot a DVD on Grip Training for Track and Field Athletes.</p>
<p>I never joined the Track team in High School because I was a baseball player, but Grip Strength is very important for Shotput, Javelin, Discus, Pole Vault, and even the Sprinters in the starting blocks.  Plus, as it  turns out, there are plenty of hand, finger,  and wrist injuries that take place in Track, especially for the throwers.</p>
<p><strong>We put together a DVD of drills that Track Coaches can do with their athletes to strengthen and bulletproof their lower arms.</strong></p>
<p>Stay tuned for that.  One of Matt&#8217;s colleagues is working to find a video editor to get that product ready, because I am working on another product already for you guys&#8230;</p>
<h2>5.  Next Project &#8211; ACL Tear Prevention</h2>
<p>Tomorrow, I will start aggressively on completing a DVD I shot with <strong>Jerry Shreck</strong> from Bucknell University, on ACL Tear Prevention.</p>
<p><strong>ACL Tears are a career threatening injury for nearly all athletes</strong>, and the statistics for college athletes are pretty eye-opening, but Jerry has been using a conditioning progression for several years with his athletes and it has been very effective in preventing them with his athletes.</p>
<p>Goal to release that DVD to all of you animals is 2nd week of June.  Keep your eyes open&#8230;</p>
<p>As you can tell DIESELS, it has been a hot-bed of productivity around here the last few weeks.</p>
<p><strong>I am dedicated to bringing the DIESEL UNIVERSE the information you all need to excel</strong>, whether you like to rip, bend, and twist things or if you dominate more conventional sports.</p>
<p><strong>You are in the right place</strong>.</p>
<p>If you want to stay up to dat on the developments about these upcoming products and features, make sure you are signed up for the daily updates here at the site:</p>
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<p>All the best in your training,</p>
<p>Jedd</p>
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		<title>Foam Rolling for Grip Athletes, Strongmen and Arm Wrestlers</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 23 Jul 2011 00:15:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jedd Johnson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is a guest article/video submission from my friend Joe Musselwhite, who has trained dozens if not hundreds of athletes from high school sports players, to Grip Athletes, Strongmen, and Arm Wrestlers. Here, he tells us the science behind foam rollers and then shows us how to take advantage of the benefits of SMR work. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><i>This is a guest article/video submission from my friend Joe Musselwhite, who has trained dozens if not hundreds of athletes from high school sports players, to Grip Athletes, Strongmen, and Arm Wrestlers.  Here, he tells us the science behind foam rollers and then shows us how to take advantage of the benefits of SMR work.</i></p>
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<strong>Mighty Joe Musselwhite</strong></p>
<p>Several weeks ago my good friend and Grip Enthusiast Jedd Johnson wrote an article asking the question, &#8220;<a href="http://www.dieselcrew.com/are-foam-rollers-crap">Are Foam Rollers Crap?</a>&#8221; </p>
<p>After reading the article I e-mailed Jedd and offered an explanation behind the science of foam rolling if he was interested and he said he’d love to have a short article on some of the science behind this new wave of supplementing one&#8217;s training. </p>
<p>I said I&#8217;d give it my best shot, so here we go!</p>
<p>First, Foam Rolling falls into the category of SMR which stands for <a href="http://www.dieselcrew.com/foam-rolling-101-with-advanced-techniques">Self-Myofascial Release</a>.  You may or may not have ever heard of <strong>autogenic inhibition</strong> but this is the underlying principle at work here with foam rolling. </p>
<p>Deep inside every muscle and tendon is the <strong>Golgi Tendon Organ</strong>, (GTO). These are tiny receptors called mechanoreceptors. These receptors tell the central nervous system,(CNS) the amount of tension (length) inside a muscle/tendon group.  If enough tension is generated in said muscle/tendon group, the GTO will cause the muscle spindles to relax thus preventing further damage or injury.  This reflex is called autogenic inhibition. With foam rolling you stimulate this muscle tension causing the GTO to relax the muscle, thus giving the relief.</p>
<p>To answer Jedd’s question, &#8220;Are Foam Rollers Crap?&#8221; </p>
<p><strong>It depends.</strong><br />
<strong><br />
If you consistently employ their use, NO! They are not crap</strong>. </p>
<p>Foam Rolling, like massage offers temporary relief and have to be consistently used to offer the benefits. There’s no permanent change to the muscle/tendon group when foam rolling as opposed to resistance training where there’s actually a physical change in the muscle fibers. Foam Rolling or SMR has more to do with improving tissue quality than anything else.</p>
<p><strong>If you’re thinking foam rolling is an overnight fix for your aches and pains</strong> then it’s not for you and I guess<br />
you could label them &#8220;crap.&#8221; As with any  training aid or device its intended use always has to be kept in its proper context. </p>
<p>Here is a video demonstrating some excellent ways to apply SMR for Grip Strength Competitors, Arm Wrestlers, and even those who perform a great deal of manual labor&#8230;</p>
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<p>In closing, <strong>always ask questions </strong>when exploring new ideas in your training. What others say is an important starting point in your investigation but nothing can substitute self-experimentation. </p>
<p><strong>Ask the right questions</strong>. Perform some tests and draw your own conclusions. This is my approach to most every new avenue I choose to explore.</p>
<p>I hope this article helps explain away at least a small portion of weather or not foam rolling is for you.</p>
<p>A Big Thank You to Jedd Johnson for allowing me to write an article for the Diesel Crew! What a privilege it has been!</p>
<p>Joe Musselwhite (Mighty Joe) </p>
<p><strong>Check out Joe&#8217;s YouTube Channel = ></strong> <a href="http://www.youtube.com/gripfreak">Grip Freak</a></p>
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		<title>Interview with Mike Fitch</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 08 Jun 2011 15:58:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jedd Johnson</dc:creator>
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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 />
<strong><br />
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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<i>Ape Walking</i></center></p>
<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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<p>P.S.  Go through the banner above to pick up the program and send me your Clickbank Receipt and I will schedule a half-hour strength training coaching call with you as a bonus! </p>
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		<title>Interview with Joe Hashey &#8211; Powerful Recovery Methods</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 03 May 2011 01:34:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jedd Johnson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is an interview I did recently with Coach Joe Hashey, CSCS from Strength and Performance Headquarters in Endicott, NY. Joe recently released a new product called Power Muscle Recovery. JEDD: Joe, thanks for taking the time to do this interview with me today. In case some of the readers are unfamiliar with you, could [...]]]></description>
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<p><i>This is an interview I did recently with Coach Joe Hashey, CSCS from Strength and Performance Headquarters in Endicott, NY.  Joe recently released a new product called <a href="http://www.tinyurl.com/JeddMuscle"><strong>Power Muscle Recovery</strong></a></i>.</p>
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<p><strong>JEDD</strong>:  Joe, thanks for taking the time to do this interview with me today.  In case some of the readers are unfamiliar with you, could you tell us a bit about yourself?</p>
<p><strong>JOE</strong>:  Thanks  for having me Jedd!  I am a certified CSCS through the NSCA and own a gym in upstate New York that trains predominately athletes.  I’ve been a long time reader of Diesel Crew and have contributed a few articles in the past. <span id="more-9059"></span></p>
<p><strong>JEDD</strong>:  Now I know from training with you many times in the past that you work your ass off in the gym to be as strong as possible and to help your athletes get as strong as possible, too.  <strong>What made you put together a Recovery Manual</strong>?</p>
<p><strong>JOE</strong>:  <strong>Results</strong>.  A person can only progress and train as much as they can recover from.  It is a big missing link in a lot of programs. </p>
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<p><strong>JEDD</strong>:  How did you go about researching for this manual?</p>
<p><strong>JOE</strong>:  I contacted a handful of physical therapists that I knew I could trust.  I sat down and interviewed all of them, took notes like a mad man, and went back to the gym and starting putting the pieces in place.  This was almost a year ago, as I wanted to see the long term benefits first – and the results were excellent. </p>
<p><strong>JEDD</strong>:  There are a lot of crazy claims out there about recovery.  What is the biggest old wive&#8217;s tale that is out there?</p>
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<p><strong>JOE</strong>:  <strong>I’ve read about a lot of crazy things including drinking urine</strong>.   While there might be a minuscule health benefit…..I wouldn’t recommend anyone does that (or at least tells people about it!)</p>
<p><strong>JEDD</strong>:  What parts of the body are covered in your manual?  </p>
<p><strong>JOE</strong>:  Head to toe.</p>
<p><strong>JEDD</strong>:  I know you work with a lot of football players.  Is this manual just for Football players, or is it for more? </p>
<p><strong>JOE</strong>:  It has great benefits for athletes, especially during periods of competition.  However, Powerful Muscle Recovery is more written for the general lifters that train not only to get more fit, but to actually feel better too!</p>
<p><strong>JEDD</strong>:  A lot of people who come to <a href="http://www.dieselcrew.com">DieselCrew.com</a> compete in <a href="http://www.dieselcrew.com/the-sport-of-grip-strength">Strength Sports</a>.  Is this something for them?</p>
<p><strong>JOE</strong>:  I LOVE strength sports.  The <a href="http://www.thegripauthority.com">feats of strength</a> are amazing and so is the fatigue on the muscles and nervous system.  <u>It is crucial for strength athletes</u> to recover properly for bigger gains and long term joint/muscle health.</p>
<p><strong>JEDD</strong>:  You know I love <a href="http://www.dieselcrew.com">Grip Training</a> and <a href="http://www.dieselcrew.com/the-sport-of-grip-strength">Grip Sport</a>.  Anything in the manual that Grip Competitors could use?</p>
<p><strong>JOE</strong>:  Jedd – I remember heading down to your house and attempting everything I could get my hands on.  My forearms and hands were LIT UP!   Fortunately I just went back to my PT interviews, picked out info to help, and was able to get the muscle soreness out fast….so I could do it again!</p>
<p><strong>JEDD</strong>:  What is the number one thing we should be doing right now in order to improve our abilities to recover for the next strength training session?</p>
<p><strong>JOE</strong>:  It is tough to pin recovery down to just one thing – it is dependent on the needs of the person.  If your muscles are aching, self massage techniques and cryotherapy applications work great.  If we are talking joints, gentle post workout traction may be your best bet.   Even though that might sound a little complicated, its all laid out in the <a href="http://www.tinyurl.com/JeddMuscle">manual AND accompanying 60 minute video</a>. </p>
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<p><strong>JEDD</strong>:  Thanks a lot Joe!</p>
<p><strong>JOE</strong>:  I always appreciate the opportunity to interact with the dedicated Diesel fans!  Thanks Jedd. </p>
<p><i>If you&#8217;d like to pick up Joe&#8217;s new manual, Powerful Recover Methods, click on the image below.  For the price he is offering it, it is a complete steal.  He really does cover all areas of the body and the techniques look like they will help anyone who comes to the site.</i></p>
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		<title>5 Minute Shoulder Mobility Warm-up &#8211; Shoulder Rehab Exercises</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 31 Oct 2010 15:06:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jedd Johnson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[5 Minute Shoulder Mobility Warm-up by Mike Hanley In this day and age we have such busy lives and schedules that it is crucial to make the most out of our time in the gym.  Many times we often forget the most important aspects of training and just go in and start throwing weights around.  [...]]]></description>
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<h2><em>by Mike Hanley</em></h2>
<p>In this day and age we have such busy lives and schedules that it is crucial to make the most out of our time in the gym.  Many times we often forget the most important aspects of training and just go in and start throwing weights around.  In the long run this causes more problems than it saves time.  I get asked quite often how to get in all aspects of training with very limited time to do so.  When we think about training we think about strength, conditioning, flexibility,  mobility in that order when in fact it needs to be the complete opposite to stay in the game.  Mobility and flexibility of the joints, muscle tissue, ligaments and tendons surrounding those joints is crucial for maintaining a healthy body that can withstand heavy loads year in and year out.</p>
<p>Here is a great upper body warm up that incorporates dynamic warm-ups, mobility and muscle activation to prep our shoulder girdle, thoracic spine and rotators in 5 minutes.  It is a simple, quick and effective warm-up for upper body days.</p>
<h2>Objective</h2>
<p>To warm up and activate the muscles in  the shoulder region, upper back and thoracic spine.  Properly prepare our tendons, ligaments and muscle for the task to come and to improve joint integrity of the shoulder and thoracic spine.</p>
<h2>Bodyparts Involved</h2>
<p>Shoulder muscles including the all rotator cuff muscles, teres major and minor,  rhomboids and thoracic spine.</p>
<h2>Warm-up</h2>
<p>1.    Unilateral External Circular Rotations – 10x each arm<br />
2.    Unilateral Internal Circular Rotations – 10x each arm<br />
3.    Bilateral External Circular Rotations – 10x<br />
4.    Bilateral Internal Circular Rotations – 10x<br />
5.    Corkscrew Shoulder Twists – 20x<br />
6.    Squat Position Unilateral Thoracic Mobility Reach – 10x each side<br />
7.    Band Shoulder Dislocates – 10x<br />
8.    Band Diagonal Shoulder Dislocates – 5x each way<br />
9.    Band Pull Aparts – 10x<br />
10.  Diagonal Band Pull Aparts- 10x each way</p>
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<p>Give this warm-up a try on your upper body days or even on a squat day if your shoulder are tight.  It will help alleviate some tightness in the shoulder while squatting with a bar on your back.  Many times our shoulders get just as beat up on a squat workout as they do on a bench day.</p>
<p>This warm up is quick and it works.  If you are pressed for time it will take 5 minutes and your shoulders will feel like a million bucks</p>
<h2>Author&#8217;s Bio</h2>
<p>Check out Mike and his killer blog at <a href="http://www.hanleystrength.com ">http://www.hanleystrength.com </a>.  He has a massive free report, you better go pick it up!</p>
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