Fighting It: A New Female Boxing Film

Check out the trailer for the new indie film Fighting It about 4 women working out their problems in the ring.  I know, that basically defines every boxing movie since Rocky, but at least this one has some women in it who look like they are serious shape.  Jill Morley directs and stars in the… Continue Reading

Zen Quote of the Day: Levels of Knowing

From the Hagakure, The Book of the Samurai by Yamamoto Tsunetomo: In one’s life, there are levels in the pursuit of study.  In the lowest level, a person studies but nothing comes of it, and he feels that both he and others are unskillful.  At this point he is worthless.  In the middle level he… Continue Reading

The Nazi Powerlifting Federation

Remember the Bruce Springsteen song, “57 Channels and Nothing On”?  The world of Powerlifting is very similar.  There are more fed’s in Powerlifting than in any other sport I can think off.  Each one has their own rules, their own way of doing weigh in’s, even their own “World Championships”.  It’s more than a little… Continue Reading

5 Things to Look for in a Strength Coach

5 Things to Look for in a Strength Coach

Bob Takano has a new article up at his blog in which he mentions a talk he gave to a bunch of parents of volleyball athletes about the importance of determining whether your son’s or daughter’s strength coach is qualified to do what it is your child needs done.  Good strength coaching is becoming a… Continue Reading

The Ultimate Fatloss Motivation

If you ever need motivation to lose weight, try this one: As a Weight Watchers group gathered for a routine weigh-in, the dieters got an idea of how far they still had to go: The floor underneath them collapsed, a Swedish newspaper reports. “We suddenly heard a huge thud; we almost thought it was an… Continue Reading

Basket Ball Conditioning

Robert Taylor discusses the importance of actually using basketball as a part of a basketball players conditioning.   I know that may sound obvious, but the fact is, we weightlifting coaches are rather weightroom centric.  Unfortunately, the way sports performance is approached today, strength coaches almost never have any contact with sport coaches.  Be sure to… Continue Reading

Oceana Weightlifting Federation Gets a Facelift

Check out the new website for the Oceana Weightlifting Federation.  OK, it’s not the sleekest thing on the planet, but it’s better than what they had.  And I still think it’s easier to navigate than the USAW site. 

Afraid of Vegetables?

Afraid of Vegetables?

Now I’ve heard it all.  A woman was diagnosed with lachanophobia, or a fear of vegetables.  I didn’t say that she doesn’t like them … I mean she is flat out afraid of them. “Every time I would see vegetables not just on my plate, but anywhere I would get feelings of panic, start sweating… Continue Reading

IronMind Contest Photo and 2010 Oregon Meet Schedule

IronMind Contest Photo and 2010 Oregon Meet Schedule

I’m the guy in green with the knee-wraps down around my ankles.  Chris is in Red, and had a great meet.  My fiance Leslie, far left, front row, got first in her weight class. And here’s the new lifting schedule for the 2010 Oregon “season”.  My team will be competing again on February 6th.  I… Continue Reading

Legalize MMA in New York

I didn’t know that Mixed Martial Arts training is illegal in New York until I ran across the page on Ross Training.  I wouldn’t get involved myself … I’m WAY too wimpy.  But, it’s just stupid for it to be illegal there.  Check these video’s out:

Switch to our mobile site