by Bill Marnich | Aug 31, 2017 | Personal, Training for Athletes, Why Train?
In my three years as a high school strength and conditioning coach the hundreds to thousands of athletes that have gone through my program have done exactly zero Olympic lifts. That’s right, zero power cleans, zero jerks, and zero snatches. I know this will be...
by Bill Marnich | Mar 23, 2017 | Bodybuilding, Strength, Training for Athletes
Intro Last week’s article stressed the importance of pull-ups and the need to do them correctly. Hopefully the details of my success with a pull-up program motivated you to consider doing pull-ups more often. If so, you are going to want to try out the following tips...
by Bill Marnich | Mar 13, 2017 | Bodybuilding, Strength, Training for Athletes
I am continually searching for ways to improve my training. Some things work and some things don’t. I try not to get frustrated at the things that don’t because it’s all part of the process. However, occasionally I make a decision that is a game changer. Something...
by Bill Marnich | Feb 11, 2017 | Training for Athletes
“What are you doing in the gym today? Arms? Shoulders? Chest? You’re not doing legs, right?” “No, I did legs last month.” That is usually the exchange that goes on between two gym buddies when discussing their upcoming workout. Focusing on one or even two...