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What’s been going on this week? Quite a lot actually.
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Video : Strength-Training And BFR (Peter Attia MD)
Very interesting glimpse at Peter’s own training, particularly the use of BFR (Blood-flow Restricted Training).
Gymchat 278 – TBA
We’re still finalising the details for this week’s discussion. I’ll post them on the blog (and Twitter, Facebook etc) shortly. In the meantime, take a look at some of the previous episodes of the show – (there’s an example below, and a full list here). And if you’ve got any questions or comments on the various topics discussed, we’d love to hear them. Just leave a note below the video.Previously : In Gymchat 144 we discussed Training at Home with the wonderful Jackie Burgmann (aka ‘Girlwithnoname‘), interviewed by Personal Trainer Kirk Fontaine. Great conversation.
NB : if you’d like to take part in a future episode – either as an interviewee, or as a guest host – just drop us a line. Love hearing how everyone else trains.
Checking Out : Loop Mount Twist (‘Phone Mount For Cyclists)
Looks good. The Loop Mount Twist is a mount for clipping your ‘phone onto the handles of your bike. And as the name suggests, it can be turned to whichever orientation makes sense at the time. Perfect for maps. (And really, anything that gets people cycling more is a good thing in my book.) A little video :The Loop Mount Twist.
Ever Tried Kettlebells?
If you've seen people using them but never taken the plunge yourself, here are the ones I use personally. You can also pick up a book/DVD/course if you want to learn how to put them to work.
Tip of the Week: Modifying Lifts – The Jefferson
Each week we publish a number of tips and techniques via Twitter, the blog; and the newsletter. Wherever you are, there’s always a way to improve what you’re doing. This tip comes to us from Jason‘s superb article 29 Things to do with a Barbell in the Corner; and looks at just one of the many ways to put a partly-loaded barbell to work. The Modified Jefferson Lift.Over to Jason :
This is where you straddle the barbell with both legs, and grasp above the weights while you lower yourself straight down as if sitting down into a chair. The R.O.M. is limited so you can use heavier weights if you feel comfortable.
You can modify all kinds of lifts in similar ways. Good fun.