The Polish edition of Business Insider is reporting that weightlifter Tomasz Zielinski has tested positive for the banned substance nandrolone and has been removed from Olympic competition. Zielinski ... Continue Reading
Sukanya Srisurat Wins 58kg Gold, Sets Olympic Record in Snatch with 110kg
It's been a successful Olympics for Thai weightlifting, and two of their lifters dominated the women's 58kg weight class. Sukanya Srisurat made all three of her snatches and ended with 110kg in that ... Continue Reading
Olympic Gymnasts Prove Why You Should Remember Your Technique On Rings
When it comes to Olympic sports, the average person hasn't actually tried the majority of these activities. Maybe they've gone for a jog, but that's nothing compared to the 4x400 relay. Perhaps they jumped ... Continue Reading
How To Work Out While Injured with Alethea Boon and Julie Foucher
It's been weeks since the 2016 CrossFit Games ended, and we're still bummed that Alethea Boon suffered an Achilles tear during the high repetition box jump overs. We don't expect to be any less bummed as ... Continue Reading
An Introduction to Programming for Strongman: A 12-Week Plan
Read more about strongman training here. This program is very specific and can be run multiple times, just start over. YOU can’t half-ass this style of training. If you miss days, it does affect ... Continue Reading
How to Embrace the Mental Challenge of Strength Training
As a coach, one of the most powerful tools you can possess is an understanding of your athlete's motivation to perform. You think that the easiest way to get this information is to simply ask them: “So ... Continue Reading
Long Qingquan Wins Second Gold Medal in 56kg Class, Sets New World Record
Long Qingquan is just 25 years old, but he's already had a career full of ups and downs in the sport of weightlifting. In Rio, though, Qingquan proved he's still one of the sport's best lifters, winning ... Continue Reading
Hsu Shu-Ching Wins Gold in 53kg Class As Li Yajun Fails to Total
The second weightlifting class of the 2016 Rio Olympics has its champion, and while the "A" session field was relatively small with just seven lifters, the competition featured numerous accomplished ... Continue Reading
Sopita Tanasan Wins 48kg Gold, Morghan King Sets American Snatch Record
The women's 48kg class kicked off Olympic competition in Rio today, and the session also featured the first American lifter of the Olympics. After an exciting session — the women's 48kg class only had one ... Continue Reading
Norik Vardanian Talks Seminars, Training, and Being an Olympic Power Couple
On August 2nd, 2012 Olympian Norik Vardanian took to Instagram to announce an upcoming seminar schedule for this fall. In addition to himself, the other featured clinician will be his girlfriend Jenny ... Continue Reading
The NPGL Is Still a Thing, and This Is What’s Going On With It
With everyone getting wrapped up in the CrossFit Games and the Olympics, the National Pro Grid League has been quietly waiting in the wings for its turn to make some noise in 2016. Entering into its ... Continue Reading
The Final Olympic Weightlifting Start List Is Published. Here’s Who to Watch
Last night, the International Weightlifting Federation (IWF) held the technical meeting for the 2016 Olympic Games. This included the verification of final entries from all countries and in each weight ... Continue Reading
The CrossFit Games Are Objective, Fair, and Getting Better Every Year
Darren Coughlan is the owner of CrossFit Newcastle, Australia's first CrossFit affiliate. Over the last six years, he has coached multiple athletes to the highest levels of the sport, including two ... Continue Reading
There’s a New Nike Romaleos 2 Color Scheme
We tend to think the coolest Nike Romaleo lifters are of the customized variety, but that's not to say there aren't some solid options straight off the line. We've seen them in traditional black, bright ... Continue Reading
Should You Switch to Liquid Chalk?
Seeing as an awesome perk of my job is getting to drop into gyms around the world, lately I've noticed an uptick in gyms who are no longer using regular old block chalk. Up until recently, I'd ... Continue Reading
What’s Really Threatening the Olympics (and How to Fix It)
As the world settles in to watch its most beloved sporting event, the critics of that event are having a field day – and with good reason. There is a bountiful smorgasbord of things to criticize the ... Continue Reading
What I Learned in My Rookie Year at The CrossFit Games
In July 2016, Ian Berger competed in his first Reebok CrossFit Games as part of Team CrossFit Dynamix. Presented as an op-ed, below are his thoughts and reflections after his first CrossFit Games ... Continue Reading
Court of Arbitration for Sports Upholds Ban, Rejects Russian Weightlifting Federation Appeal
Last week, the International Weightlifting Federation (IWF) announced it would be prohibiting all Russian weightlifters and weightlifting officials from taking part in competition at the 2016 Rio Olympic ... Continue Reading
How to Build a Successful Olympic Weightlifting Club: The Beginning Steps
Since I began in this industry nearly 10 years ago, the USA Weightlifting organization has grown greatly, with large increases in the amount of USAW Level 1 and 2 coaches, registered members, and local ... Continue Reading
Here Are the 2016 World’s Strongest Man Groups and Events
The Commerce World's Strongest Man competition is taking place this month (August) from the 13th through the 20th in Botswana. And while there will be some big names missing, there's still plenty of ... Continue Reading
From 1000lb Squats to Dumbbell Cartwheels, Bud Jeffries Has Something Figured Out
If you’ve never heard of Bud Jeffries, you need to hear about Bud Jeffries. In his prime, Bud Jeffries has squatted 1000lbs, raw, from the bottom. Bud Jeffries walked a mile in a 300lb weight vest. Bud ... Continue Reading
Eddie Hall Makes 155kg Clean & Presses Look Like a Joke
When you can deadlift more than any other human being in history — 500 solid kilograms, to be specific — 155kg/340 pounds probably doesn't seem that intimidating. But Eddie Hall wants to prove he's ... Continue Reading
Danny Camargo on Coaching and His Upcoming Competition, The Praelium
Danny Camargo has established himself as one of the most respected weightlifting coaches in North America, traveling the world to lead US international teams, give dozens of seminars and year, and support ... Continue Reading
Is the Fitness Industry About to Go Crazy Over Instagram Stories?
If you thought your favorite strength athletes, coaches, and, uh, influencers (?) were already obsessed with Instagram, it's only just begun. Today, the social media giant — which is owned by social media ... Continue Reading