STRONG360 | Juggernaut Training Systems https://www.jtsstrength.com Experts in Powerlifting, Weightlifting & more Mon, 15 Feb 2016 01:47:54 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.2 153897965 Top 10 Must Reads: #10 to #6 https://www.jtsstrength.com/top-10-must-reads-10-to-6/ Mon, 15 Feb 2016 01:47:54 +0000 http://www.jtsstrength.com/?p=45987 With nearly 1000 articles available at JTSstrength.com it can be overwhelming to know where to start. Well here are in our opinion and no particular order are some of our best to know just give you a potential quick fix to a problem but to help you gain a deeper understanding of training, movement and … Continued

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With nearly 1000 articles available at JTSstrength.com it can be overwhelming to know where to start. Well here are in our opinion and no particular order are some of our best to know just give you a potential quick fix to a problem but to help you gain a deeper understanding of training, movement and nutrition to equip you for a more productive competitive and coaching career.

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#10-Complete Guide to Putting Your PRs on the Platform by Chad Wesley Smith

If your goal is competitive powerlifting, then your goal needs to be to put your best lifts on the platform where they count. Nobody does this better than Chad Wesley Smith and in this article he shares with you some keys to helping achieve this better for your own training.

Related: Peaking for Powerlifting by Dr. Mike Israetel, Designing A Peaking Block by Chad Wesley Smith

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#9-The Laws of Optimizing Body Composition by Dr. Mike Israetel

What are the most important factors in dieting for physique and performance? Are you putting your emphasis on the right things or majoring in the minors?

Related: Calories: Your #1 Priority by Dr. Mike Israetel, The Renaissance Diet by Dr. Mike Israetel, Carbs: The Training Fuel by Dr. Mike Israetel, Protein: How Much and What Kind? by Dr. Mike Israetel

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#8-5 Things That Are Holding Your Squat Back by Chad Wesley Smith

Are you making one of these cardinal sins in the squat and not progressing like you could because of it?

Related: Shoulder Mobility for the Squat by Dr. Quinn Henoch, Creating A Strength Block by Chad Wesley Smith, 10 Steps to Great Squatting Technique by Chad Wesley Smith, The Myth of Perfect Form by Greg Nuckols

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 #7-CrossFit: A Sport of Specificity by Chad Wesley Smith

Specificity and CrossFit are rarely used in the same sentence unless it also includes a phrase ‘a lack of’ but if you want to excel as a fitness competitor, you need to practice your sport which is often a multi-domain mash-up of skills and energy systems.

Related: 4 Common Mistakes in Energy System Training by Jacob Tsypkin, [Strong360] Nutrition for CrossFit by Nick Shaw, Fitness As Sport by Jacob Tsypkin

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#6-Mobility Gone Wrong by Dr. Quinn Henoch

Are you mashing, rolling and band distracting all your limbs and joints before training but not seeing improvements in your movement? Then this one is for you.

Related: What Is Tightness? by Dr. Quinn Henoch, Why Stretching Isn’t The Answer by Dr. Quinn Henoch, [Strong360] Assessing Movement by Dr. Quinn Henoch

Stay Tuned for Articles #5 through #1, coming soon!

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Top 10 Must Reads: #5 to #1 https://www.jtsstrength.com/top-10-must-reads-5-to-1/ Thu, 11 Feb 2016 21:18:35 +0000 http://www.jtsstrength.com/?p=45990 With nearly 1000 articles available at JTSstrength.com it can be overwhelming to know where to start. Well here are in our opinion and no particular order are some of our best to know just give you a potential quick fix to a problem but to help you gain a deeper understanding of training, movement and … Continued

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With nearly 1000 articles available at JTSstrength.com it can be overwhelming to know where to start. Well here are in our opinion and no particular order are some of our best to know just give you a potential quick fix to a problem but to help you gain a deeper understanding of training, movement and nutrition to equip you for a more productive competitive and coaching career.

If you haven’t seen #10-#6 yet, check it out now. 

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#5-Fatigue Indicators and How to Use Them by Dr. Mike Israetel and Dr. James Hoffmann

Dr. Mike Israetel and Dr. James Hoffmann break down several key factors in assessing fatigue levels and which factors are the most important for you to understand as they relate to your training.

Related: Fatigue Explained by Dr. Mike Israetel, Raw Powerlifting Priorities by Dr. Mike Israetel, 3 Common Training Pitfalls and How to Avoid Them by Chad Wesley Smith

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#4-Snowflake Training by Chad Wesley Smith

One of the biggest misconceptions regarding training is that training for different ability levels, genders, sizes, etc should vary by type when it actually needs to vary by degree. Chad Wesley Smith discusses what factors need to be assessed in adjusting training and how to best apply those adjustments.

Related: A Thoughtful Pursuit of Strength by Chad Wesley Smith, Adjusting Training from Beginners to Advanced Lifters by Chad Wesley Smith, [Strong360] Individualizing Training by Greg Nuckols

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#3-Everything You Need to Know About Recovering by Dr. Mike Israetel

Your training is only as effective as your ability to recover from it. Dr. Mike Israetel discusses important recovery factors in-depth in this excellent article.

Related: [Strong360] Overview of Recovery by Dr. Mike Israetel and Dr. James Hoffmann, Smart Training is Hard Training: The Principle of Overload by Chad Wesley Smith

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#2-The Best Damn Squat Mobility Article, Period by Dr. Quinn Henoch

Dr. Quinn Henoch has contributed so much knowledge to the Juggernaut and Clinical Athlete communities through helping people better understand the continuum of stability to mobility for improved movement and in this juggernaut of an article he details assessment and corrective protocols for the ankles, knees, hips and lumbar to improve performance and health in squatting patterns.

Related: The Bottom Position of Your Squat: A Defining Characteristic of Your Human Existence by Dr. Quinn Henoch, [Strong360] Movement Principles and Progressions by Dr. Quinn Henoch, Fixing Hip Shift in the Squat by Dr. Quinn Henoch

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#1-Periodization for Powerlifting: The Definitive Guide by Greg Nuckols and Dr. Mike Israetel

Dr. Mike Israetel and Greg Nuckols are two of the brightest and most respected minds in strength and research, so you know when they combine for an article it is going to be great.

Related: Scientific Principles of Strength Training by Dr. Mike Israetel, Dr. James Hoffmann and Chad Wesley Smith, No-Nonsense Periodization for Powerlifting by Dr. Mike Israetel, [Strong360] Properly Phasing Training by Chad Wesley Smith

Thanks for reading!

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Strong360 Podcast-Australia, Part Deux https://www.jtsstrength.com/strong360-podcast-australia-part-deux/ Wed, 31 Dec 2014 20:16:30 +0000 http://www.jtsstrength.com/?p=24039 The guys finish off the discussion of their time in Australia competing at GPA Worlds. Listen up and figure out what that crazy picture above is. Listen Now Get It On iTunes

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The guys finish off the discussion of their time in Australia competing at GPA Worlds. Listen up and figure out what that crazy picture above is.

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Strong360 Podcast-Australia Part 1 https://www.jtsstrength.com/strong360-podcast-australia-part-1/ Fri, 26 Dec 2014 15:58:18 +0000 http://www.jtsstrength.com/?p=23978 Chad and Brandon are joined by Dr. Mike Israetel (and some technical difficulties) to recap their experience in Sydney, Australia for GPA World Championships. Listen Now Get it on iTunes

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Chad and Brandon are joined by Dr. Mike Israetel (and some technical difficulties) to recap their experience in Sydney, Australia for GPA World Championships.

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Autoregulating Your Training https://www.jtsstrength.com/autoregulating-training/ Wed, 29 Oct 2014 01:49:11 +0000 http://www.jtsstrength.com/?p=23641 Mike Tuchscherer is one of the most accomplished drug-free powerlifters in the world.  One of the keys to his success is his ability to autoregulate his training, setting records and winning championships in the process. If you’re interested in watching the whole interview, check it out HERE on Strong360. If you aren’t a Strong360 member, … Continued

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Mike Tuchscherer is one of the most accomplished drug-free powerlifters in the world.  One of the keys to his success is his ability to autoregulate his training, setting records and winning championships in the process.

If you’re interested in watching the whole interview, check it out HERE on Strong360.

If you aren’t a Strong360 member, you owe it to yourself to join if you’re really serious about your results and those of your athletes.  In addition to hours of advanced videos like this, you’ll get access to tons of exclusive content, and the opportunity to interact with the JTS athletes and coaches who can help you on your strength journey.

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The following article originally appeared in Volume 3 of the Strong360 Magazine.

The classical lifts are important to becoming a master of the platform, but even the most elite lifters use supplemental accessory exercises to save their bodies.  Nothing tears down your body like the full classical lifts.  In a basic twelve-week training cycle, the weightlifting athletes at the Olympic training center have 108 workouts.  Of those 108 workouts, 36 of those will be some variation of the snatch and clean and jerk.  To break it down even further, 12 of those workouts are actually the classical lifts done from the floor.  So anyone that believes that to be the best you need to only snatch and clean & jerk is foolish.  The Bulgarian method of maxing out every day works for very few athletes, so keep that in mind.  After seeing this breakdown, you are probably wondering, if only 12 of our workouts are snatch and clean from the floor, what do the other 96 workouts of our training cycle consist of.  Coach Zygmunt is very big on adding supplemental exercises to help make improvements in the lifts. Here are a few things the resident team at the OTC does to improve their classical lifts.

Block Work

Not many gyms in America have blocks to lift from, but it is a growing trend in the US.  If you don’t have some, get some.

At the Olympic training Center we spend 8-9 weeks of a training cycle lifting from blocks.  Lifting heavy weights from the floor is tough on your body. Snatching or cleaning from the blocks cuts out the added stress of pulling weights from the floor.  It’s also important in isolating areas of your pull where you might need a little extra work. For example: working on speed in the final pull or pulling the bar past your knees.

On a weekly basis we work in descending order.  Monday is from the knee position, Wednesday from bellow the knee and Friday is from the floor.  We also do a lot of combination lifts from the blocks.  For example, instead of doing a double in the snatch or clean off the blocks you can you add in a snatch or clean pull before each lift.  The pull before the lift allows you to focus on a correct movement pattern of the bar without going overhead or completing the entire lift.  Zygmunt tells me if I pull the bar high and straight enough, the lift should be achieved.

Jerk Footwork

Another focus of our training is working on footwork for the jerk.  Overhead strength can be gained by variety of overhead exercises, but footwork is just as important.  The feet in the jerk need to be trained in weightlifting just like any other muscle.

Zygmunt has several different exercises to help train the feet, but a few of my favorites he calls “jump to split” and “press in split.”

Jump to spilt: you start with the barbell on your back as if you were doing a back squat, then you jump your feet into a jerk stance without going overhead.  This is great movement for a few different reasons.

1) It helps train you to have quick feet getting to your split jerk position.

2) Another benefit of this exercise is that it helps improve your balance and stability with heavy weights in the jerk position.  Because the weight is on your back and not overhead, you can work up to heavier loads than you can get over your head, and still get the benefit.  Most importantly, you gain the benefit of the split jerk while saving your shoulders from too much stress.

A well-rounded exercise to help with overhead strength and balance is pressing in the split position.  Start in your split jerk position, hold the barbell with a clean grip, and strict press the bar overhead.  The benefits of this movement are similar to the jump to split, except you are adding a pressing element that helps with overhead strength and stability, and also helps with overall balance in the jerk.

Squats and Presses

Our main focus in training, aside from the classical lifts, is squats. Ye,s everyone knows weightlifters front and back squat, but leg strength is one of the most essential factors in weightlifting.   We do a lot of traditional front and back squats, but we also do many rack squats and split squats to help build our leg strength.

Coach Zygmunt is huge on rack squats because they help work on strengthening the sticking point in front or back squats.  I call myself a strong squatter but even I have a sticking point in the squat.

Second is overhead strengthening.  Getting weight over head is the final result, but your shoulder strength only improves but so much by doing the lifts.  The resident lifters constantly do sotts press and single arm dumbbell pressing to improve overhead stability. My favorite exercise for working on my overhead strength in the snatch is snatch grip push press.  The more my push pressing ability rose, my ability to snatch heavier weights did also.

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I am sure for most people I am preaching to the choir on this subject, but this is very important stuff.  Zygmunt coaches several of the top weightlifters, and this is the kind of stuff we do.  It’s not the only way to have success in the sport, but it is definitely something to think about in your training, especially if you feel you are getting beat up by doing the full lifts to often.  I could write for days about all the things we do in our training at the Olympic Training Center but these are some of the most important in my training.

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Football is a demanding sport, for both athletes and coaches.  For an athlete to succeed, he needs to be strong, fast, quick, conditioned, durable, and mentally tough.  On top of that, each position has different physical demands.  Designing a training plan for football is no easy task.  Watch this video to learn how you can start making steps in the right direction:

 

Follow this link to watch the full version.

 

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If you’re a football coach or athlete, really interested in taking your training or the training of your team to the next level, I’d highly recommend you get a copy of The Juggernaut Football Manual as well.  It covers much more information than the video, in much more depth.

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The post The Juggernaut Football Method first appeared on Juggernaut Training Systems.]]> 22833 Strong360 Podcast-Greg Panora https://www.jtsstrength.com/strong360-podcast-greg-panora/ Thu, 09 Oct 2014 02:50:26 +0000 http://www.jtsstrength.com/?p=22780 Greg Panora has done it all. Multiply World Record holder while training at Westside Barbell and now one of the top raw lifters in the World, plus a top coach to boot. Greg sits down with Brandon and Chad to discuss his training, transitioning from multiply to raw, his time at Westside and how he … Continued

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Greg Panora has done it all. Multiply World Record holder while training at Westside Barbell and now one of the top raw lifters in the World, plus a top coach to boot. Greg sits down with Brandon and Chad to discuss his training, transitioning from multiply to raw, his time at Westside and how he overcame a stroke to get back on the platform.

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Reclaiming Real Strength with Brandon Lilly https://www.jtsstrength.com/reclaiming-real-strength-brandon-lilly/ Wed, 01 Oct 2014 08:17:24 +0000 http://www.jtsstrength.com/?p=22749 Brandon has been one of the top geared powerlifters in the world, has trained with some of the top geared powerlifters in the world, but made the choice to switch to raw lifting.  Why? What does Brandon mean when he talks about “Real Strength?”   If this piqued your interest, you can find the full … Continued

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Brandon has been one of the top geared powerlifters in the world, has trained with some of the top geared powerlifters in the world, but made the choice to switch to raw lifting.  Why?

What does Brandon mean when he talks about “Real Strength?”

 

If this piqued your interest, you can find the full recording of his lecture in Strong360, along with exclusive articles and hours of video that you won’t see on this site or anywhere else.  All you have to do is click the image below:

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Brandon Lilly and Chad Wesley Smith discuss steps you can take to make sure you are mentally strong and putting your PRs on the platform where they matter rather than leaving them in the gym and being a YouTube hero.

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Plus check out Brandon’s article 5 Ways To Make Yourself A Better Lifter that they referenced in this episode.

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