Travis Mash

 
 The BS of the Strength and Conditioning Field
The BS of the Strength and Conditioning Field

This article isn’t going to make me any friends, but hopefully it will open the eyes of some people and help them look outside their fields of thought and expand their thinking. During the last seventeen years, I’ve been exposed to several concepts and ideas as they pertain to strength and conditioning, including Olympic lifting, powerlifting, core training, assessment based training, Western periodization, Westside methods, tempo and volume based workout regimens, and others.

Rules for Maintaining a Successful Powerlifting Club
Rules for Maintaining a Successful Powerlifting Club

Over the years, I’ve seen many powerlifting/strength training clubs come and go.

Sports Medicine and Sports Performance
Sports Medicine and Sports Performance

I was introduced to the chiropractic and active release technique (A.R.T.) in 1997 when I first arrived in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Michael Leahy, DC, who is the founder of A.R.T., was my first provider. Yeah, I know, that’s pretty lucky!

Creating a Game Plan with the Right Mental Attitude
Creating a Game Plan with the Right Mental Attitude

I believe that goal setting and mental attitude or sport psychology are often the most overlooked elements of any athlete’s preparation. Without a proper plan, what can really be accomplished? Without the right attitude, what can get done? The answer to both questions is not much.

Cycling for the Big Meet
Cycling for the Big Meet

Getting ready for a big meet is stressful. There are a lot of things to consider, especially when using equipment. I am not going to write out all of my workouts, but I am going to give you a few points that I have learned over the last 20 years, and hopefully you can avoid some of my mistakes. Then again we are a bunch of hard headed powerlifters so who knows. This is based on a 16 week program.

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