At War with the ME Culture
At War with the ME Culture

Social media is toxic when it comes down to good teamwork. There’s no “I” in team, and there’s no “me” in team, either. So let’s try to figure out how to flip the “M” in me upside-down and change that Me to a We.

The Human Element
The Human Element

College athletics may be a giant machine, but the humans run it. We need to understand that the athletes, just like us as coaches, have good days and bad days, and instilling good character should always be number one.

Set the Standard
Set the Standard

Change ‘I’ to ‘we’ and now you really have something: a team, with everyone working toward a common cause.

WATCH: Table Talk — How Can You Become Part of Team elitefts?
WATCH: Table Talk — How Can You Become Part of Team elitefts?

There are a lot of strong lifters in the world. That’s not all we’re looking for.

WATCH: What Is Team elitefts?
WATCH: What Is Team elitefts?

Many definitions may apply, but how does Clint Darden define Team elitefts?

Ken Whetham Becomes Newest Elitefts Columnist
Ken Whetham Becomes Newest Elitefts Columnist
Regular contributor and powerlifting champion Ken Whetham has earned his spot with elitefts.
Leading Your Powerlifting Team
Leading Your Powerlifting Team

Design a powerlifting team that’s built to last.

How to Walk-On Your College Football Team
How to Walk-On Your College Football Team

Mark Watts tells how to make your move from the stands to the field on game day.

Chris Szorc: Live. Learn. And Pass On.
Chris Szorc: Live. Learn. And Pass On.

Athletes and coaches within the sport, living, learning, and passing on.

The Executive Meathead: Don't Call it a TEAM
The Executive Meathead: Don't Call it a TEAM

This is the one word that gets overused and abused the most in practically all corporate environments.

The Big Seminar: Matt Rhodes, Part 4
The Big Seminar: Matt Rhodes, Part 4

In this segment from the “Big Seminar 2” Matt Rhodes covers how a team’s strength and conditioning program should change during the in-season.

Five Ways Strength Coaches Can Make Their Teams Better
Five Ways Strength Coaches Can Make Their Teams Better

It’s often assumed that a strength coach’s primary responsibility is to make their players better at their sport. While making the players better is essential, making the TEAM better should be the ultimate goal.

Why I Love elitefts™...
Why I Love elitefts™...

Your support means a ton and I love giving the support back.

Angry Coach: How Teams Work
Angry Coach: How Teams Work

Or would you rather win a championship? That’s something we all get to choose.

Team Training Grip Exercise - The Support Game
Team Training Grip Exercise - The Support Game

Two athletes/teammates stand facing each other on one side of the collar of an olympic bar loaded with an appropriate weight

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