Gem From The Vault : How to Add 20+ Pounds to your Deadlift
Yael Grauer (Yael Writes)
Ready to get serious?
Looking At : Nov 23, 2025
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What’s been going on this week? Quite a lot actually.
Video : A Savage Gym Hidden in the Forest (Anton Fomenko)
Kris, you definitely started something.
Gymchat 278 – TBA
We’re still finalising the details for this week’s discussion. I’ll post them on the blog (and X, 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 229 we discussed How to Prepare for a Powerlifting Competition with Powerlifter Ben McLaughlin, and Personal Trainer Josh Hewett. Great conversation. NB : If you missed it the first time (or just want to go over a particular point again), check out the full video : https://straighttothebar.com/2013/12/20/video_for_gymchat_229_-_how_to_prepare_for_a_powerlifting_competition_ben_mclaughlin/ .
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 : Ultriix S1 Tissue Shocker (Recovery Aid)
Interesting device. The Ultriix S1 Tissue Shocker is a portable ultrasound device for use within the training session. The video below will show you what I mean.The Ultriix S1 Tissue Shocker.
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 : Returning to Heavy Training – Inspecting the Equipment
Each week we publish a number of tips and techniques via X (Formerly `Twitter`), the blog; and the newsletter. Wherever you are, there’s always a way to improve what you’re doing. This tip is an answer to the question ‘If you’re using your old gear, how do you test things to make sure they’re still safe and working correctly?‘, directed at Vic Magary during the Heavy Training after a Break Gymchat. A great discussion.
“I think the most important thing to inspect would be the J-cups where you set the bar. Also simply taking a wrench to all of the bolts of a rack to make sure they are good and tight. Depending on the type, you may want to double check the collars. I’d think the barbell and plates would be fine even after a few years as long as they were subject to normal conditions.”
Good stuff.




