
During the past week we've discussed a number of great links; on Google+, Twitter, Facebook and so on. Here are a few of my favourites.
Recently we took a look at the fascinating world of Intermittent Fasting. What it is, why it's worth considering and how it all works. This week we're discussing a nutritional approach that often works well with IF, the Paleo Diet. And as you'll see, it also works extremely well with a spot of strength training.
Helping us tackle this one is Kettlebell and CrossFit Coach Adam Farrah, Personal Trainer Kirk Fontaine and You. Perfect.
NB : I'm very keen to hear both Adam's thinking on this approach, and yours. If you've got questions or opinions on the Paleo Diet, join us on the Hangout. Here's how.
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Who Kettlebell and CrossFit Coach Adam Farrah
Topic : Paleo Dieting
When : Wed Jul 17, 12:30pm EST (here's how to find out when that is in your timezone)
URL : https://plus.google.com/events/cct01050n9hv5cp8mfule19uv0o. Just click the 'Yes' beneath 'Are you going?'
See you there.
What sorts of changes do you think are possible (and even likely) when it comes to the world of strength training? How will workouts change, and the various types of fitness-related competitions available? Discussing this intriguing area : Triathlete, Pilot and Google Glass Owner Chas Melichar; Personal Trainer Kirk Fontaine and You. Fantastic.
NB : I'm very keen to hear both Chas' thinking on these technologies, and yours. If you've got questions or opinions on things like Google Glass, join us on the Hangout. Here's how.
Incidentally, I'm always keen to see the results of your DIY labours. If you're ready to show off one or two of your own projects that are working well, swing by the Google+ Community. See you there.
Over to you. I'd love to hear what you think : leave your comments on the above articles, and share them with your friends/colleagues/clients and so on.
NB : If you'd like to submit your own piece for Straight to the Bar, here's how.
Good stuff Brett.
What sorts of changes do you think are possible (and even likely) when it comes to the world of strength training? How will workouts change, and the various types of fitness-related competitions available? Discussing this intriguing area : Triathlete, Pilot and Google Glass Owner Chas Melichar; Personal Trainer Kirk Fontaine and You. Fantastic.
NB : I'm very keen to hear both Chas' thinking on these technologies, and yours. If you've got questions or opinions on things like Google Glass, join us on the Hangout. Here's how.
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Who Ultrarunner, airline captain and insanely competitive triathlete, Chas Melichar
Topic : Training & Competing with Google Glass
When : Wed Jul 10, 9pm EST (here's how to find out when that is in your timezone)
URL : We'll be announcing this shortly - both on the blog and on Google+ itself.
See you there.
If you missed the broadcast, the video is available over on Kirk's Youtube Channel. That's also the best place to subscribe to the videos directly, and to see previous discussions.
Each week we publish a number of tips and techniques via Twitter, Google+, the blog; and now the newsletter. Wherever you are, there's always a way to improve what you're doing.
As you may have already noticed, we're constantly adding new pages to the Guides section of this site. One of the most recent additions looks at the many ways to lift heavy stones - good fun.
To get you in the mood for a little stone work, here's the incredible Jouko Ahola explaining (and demonstrating) one of the most popular forms - Atlas Stone lifting. Love it.
NB : In addition to the technique itself, Jouko makes an excellent point near the end of the video. He notes that in his own training the platforms are a little higher than those used in competitions, and the stones are slightly heavier. Sage advice indeed.
Over the weekend I found myself discussing calisthenics with a friend of mine, which resulted in two things :
1. an impromptu workout
2. a re-reading of Al Kavadlo's superb book, Raising the Bar : The Definitive Guide to Bar Calisthenics.
If you haven't already, check it out. Love it.
As we noted, we'll be reviewing these shortly. And if you missed the announcement, here's a brief video to explain the basic idea :
For more information, head on over to the official site - renaissancefitnessinc.com.
This week we're going to be discussing the thinking behind it - what it is, and the logic behind doing things the CrossFit way. The daily workouts, Olympic Lifting, diet and a whole lot more. Helping us tackle it is CrossFit Level 1 Coach, Dai Manuel. Fantastic.
NB : I'm very keen to hear both Dai's thinking on CrossFit, and yours. If you've got questions or opinions on the CrossFit approach, join us on the Hangout. Here's how.
Over to you. I'd love to hear what you think : leave your comments on the above articles, and share them with your friends/colleagues/clients and so on.
NB : If you'd like to submit your own piece for Straight to the Bar, here's how.
Good stuff Jonnie.
This week we're going to be discussing the thinking behind it - what it is, and the logic behind doing things the CrossFit way. The daily workouts, Olympic Lifting, diet and a whole lot more. Helping us tackle it is CrossFit Level 1 Coach, Dai Manuel. Fantastic.
NB : I'm very keen to hear both Dai's thinking on CrossFit, and yours. If you've got questions or opinions on the CrossFit approach, join us on the Hangout. Here's how.
Who : CrossFit Level 1 Coach, Dai Manuel, Personal Trainer Kirk Fontaine and you.
Topic : Explaining Crossfit Principles
When : Wednesday Jul 3, 9pm EST
How : Google+ Hangout. If you've never been to one, here's how to take part.
URL : We'll be announcing this shortly - both on the blog and on Google+ itself.
NB : If this is the first time you're joining us for one of the Video Gymchats, welcome. There are three basic ways to watch this (depending on whether you want to join us on the Hangout and ask a question or two, or just sit back and take it all in) - full details here. However you like to do it, we've got you covered.
Each week we publish a number of tips and techniques via Twitter, Google+, the blog; and now the newsletter. Wherever you are, there's always a way to improve what you're doing.
I can now rip decks of bicycles in less than 3 seconds, and quarter them in a second with this grip. It makes you strong.
NB : it's certainly possible, but by no means easy. If you enjoyed doing that and would like to take it a step further, check out Jedd's superb Card Tearing eBook. Invaluable resource.
Next on the reading list is Jim Moore's Bodybuilders Never Die - They Simply Lose Their Pump, a look at his transformation from skinny teenager to national champion. And as he freely admits, there were one or two challenges along the way.
Bodybuilders Never Die. Comes out today.
As we noted, we'll be reviewing these shortly. And if you missed the announcement, here's a brief video to explain the basic idea :
For more information, head on over to the official site - renaissancefitnessinc.com.
The inimitable Jim Kelly (1946 - 2013), perhaps best known as Williams in Enter the Dragon. Fantastic film.