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Chris Merritt
We all have a limited amount of time everyday, and it is a very precious commodity.  I’m sure that you want to get the most of of your time here on Earth, so here is a quick post about some things that are a waste of your time.  Avoid them like Rosie O’Donnell after a...
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          Last night while browsing on the internet I learned that Major Richard Winters had died on January 2nd.  Those of you that have seen the series Band of Brothers know exactly whom I am talking about.  For those of you that have not seen the series, Major Dick Winters was one of the most...
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          Today’s post will be a little different from the rest.  Since it’s our blog and we can do what we want with it, I decided today will be an intertwining of my opinion of things related to fitness and whatever else I feel like rambling about.  It’s actually going to be a list, so...
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      Losing weight is a big deal in America right now, but I think that people may be a little off base in how they approach it.  Because of this, I just wanted to give you some brief pointers on how to approach fat loss psychologically.  These tips just may keep you happier and put...
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It is common for athletes like wrestlers and martial artists to cut drastic amounts of weight in short periods of time for competition.  Recently I have worked with some guys who have made some pretty big numbers (in terms of amount of weight cut) and performed optimally.  With Urijah Faber making his 135lbs debut this coming...
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     In Saturday’s post I mentioned how making your upper-back stronger can help to improve your bench.  One of my favorite exercises for improving upper-back size and strength is the 1 arm row.  When the movment is done properly (check out the video) it requires a great amount of work from the lats, the biggest and...
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Hey everybody!  As Todd stated to start his last post, this last week was absent of blog updates, but this coming week is going to turn that around.  I wanted to kick the week off on my end with a quick word about speed training… I think it’s safe to say that every athlete wants...
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    There has been a bit of a hiatus from us at Beyond Strength when it comes to the blog and I want to send out a quick apology for that.  During the coming week we will put up a lot of useful information to help you keep moving forward toward your goals.  However, today...
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     This post is somewhat supplemental to Chris’ post early in the week.  It’s not that it is completely about posture, but poor posture leads to poor shoulder health; and we will look at how balancing open chain and closed chain upper-body exercises can help to keep your shoulders healthier while probably helping out your...
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A lot of the clients that I get to work with on a daily basis (both athletes and adults) all start with the same obstructions- bad posture, incorrect form, and lack of kinesthetic awareness.  In my opinion, these problems are a big deal, and I truly believe a lot of trainers let them slide way...
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               Sport specific training has gone somewhat over-board.  Ill-advised trainers and coaches are having athletes perform movements that directly mimic a sport action (i.e. throwing a baseball) with resistance.  This is one of those cases where the obvious seems true but when you dig a little deeper it’s all smoke in mirrors.  A post like...
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    Do me a big favor, please.  Don’t watch The Biggest Loser or The Next Ulitmate Fighter or any TV show that involves training people.  I am asking you this favor not only because I won’t be as stressed out when I get asked questions about crossfit, how to lose 10 pounds in a week...
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          There is a lot of terminology haphazardly thrown around when people talk about health and fitness today.  The big question is, what does it all mean?  I often ask myself this question when I hear words like firm, tone, definition, flatten, shape, lift and muscle confusion.  Honestly, I can’t tell you exactly what any...
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