by Bill Marnich | Feb 18, 2017 | Injury Prevention, Strength, Training for Athletes
It’s a Kettlebell One of the most underutilized tools in training is the kettlebell. I love using kettlebells in my own training, and it and the barbell are my favorite tools to use with my clients. Over the last decade or so kettlebells have become synonymous with...
by Bill Marnich | Jan 5, 2017 | Bodybuilding, Strength, Training for Athletes
The Pendlay Row The last exercise in the four part series of “Exercises You Aren’t Doing But Should” is the pendlay row. We have covered a hinge movement with the goodmorning, a press with strict press, a squat with the zercher and now a pulling exercise with the...
by Bill Marnich | Dec 16, 2016 | Bodybuilding, Strength, Training for Athletes
The Zercher Now I know it’s rare to see someone squatting regularly in a commercial gym, so asking you to perform a different type of squat variation is probably pushing my luck. However, I’m going to...
by Bill Marnich | Dec 13, 2016 | Bodybuilding, Strength, Training for Athletes
The Strict Press The strict press or more commonly known as the standing military press is usually a severely underutilized exercise. Seated military presses, dumbbell presses, and push presses are...
by Bill Marnich | Dec 8, 2016 | Bodybuilding, Strength, Training for Athletes
We have all trained in commercial gyms, and I’m sure we have all probably either done or seen the same exercises done over and over again. While it is important to follow a regimen or program to maximize your progress, it is...