Send us a text We riff on how YouTube became our most useful training partner and where it can lead you astray. From fixing a good-morning deadlift to building finger strength and dialing recovery, we share channels worth your time and the BS meter every masters athlete needs. • using video to improve deadlift setup and bar path • climbers’ methods for finger and tendon strength • warm-up volume for longevity and pain control • simple hydration and electrolyte habits • spotting fake weights ...
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Send us a text We riff on how YouTube became our most useful training partner and where it can lead you astray. From fixing a good-morning deadlift to building finger strength and dialing recovery, we share channels worth your time and the BS meter every masters athlete needs. • using video to improve deadlift setup and bar path • climbers’ methods for finger and tendon strength • warm-up volume for longevity and pain control • simple hydration and electrolyte habits • spotting fake weights ...
Send us a text Scott and John conduct an extensive taste test of ready-to-drink protein beverages, sampling over 15 different products to provide honest reviews and insights for athletes looking to supplement their protein intake. • Tasting proteins from brands including RedCon MRE, Premier Protein, OWYN, Iso Pure, Lean Body, Fair Life, Muscle Milk, and Quest • Evaluating taste, texture, aftertaste, and overall experience on a scale of 1-10 • Discovering that plant protein options (particula...
The Masters Athlete Survival Guide
Send us a text We riff on how YouTube became our most useful training partner and where it can lead you astray. From fixing a good-morning deadlift to building finger strength and dialing recovery, we share channels worth your time and the BS meter every masters athlete needs. • using video to improve deadlift setup and bar path • climbers’ methods for finger and tendon strength • warm-up volume for longevity and pain control • simple hydration and electrolyte habits • spotting fake weights ...