This episode is all about tendons. We’re going to get a little bit more nerdy than we usually do here on the Minimum Effective Dose. Brett and Mike cover various topics about tendons including: Rehabilitation Stress and adaptation Performance And much more! If you’re curious about what tendons do and how to train them, this … Read More
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Is Yoga Good for Athletes?
You’ve probably wondered about yoga for athletes. Is it good? Bad? Does it depend? Like many things, it does depend. You’ll want to consider why you’re adding yoga into your training program instead of assuming that yoga is a catch-all and will benefit everyone. In this episode, Brett and Mike discuss the topic of yoga … Read More
Revisiting the Joint By Joint Approach to Training
Years ago, Gray Cook and Mike Boyle changed the fitness industry with their idea of the joint by joint approach to training. Here’s a fun story from Mike Boyle himself about how this approach came to life. In this episode we’re revisiting the joint by joint approach to training, a simple concept that revolutionized the … Read More
New Years Resolutions
We’re back and since it’s a huge time for New Years Resolutions, that’s where we’re starting off this season! Whether you are a “New Year, New You” resolution die-hard or you’re simply looking to implement some changes to improve your health, relationships, or career, we’ve got your back. If you’re really going to make a … Read More
Programming Variables – Volume
Volume is one of many variables you can modify with when putting together training programs. Volume can be described as a number of working repetitions performed over time. Seems simple, right? Yes and no. Programming volume is an art and a science and to be successful you need to combine science, art, empirical evidence and … Read More
Kettlebell Ballistics
The following exercises are all part of the kettlebell ballistics family. Cleans Swings Snatches Jerks No stone is left unturned in this episode, the MED team goes over the intricacies of all things kettlebell ballistics. Mike and Brett discuss programming, load management, technique, and so much more. The combination of ballistic and grind lifts, done … Read More
Body Part Splits vs. Total Body Training
This episode is all about comparing body part splits and total body training – two fairly different training styles. Body parts splits have been around for decades and one of the main reasons was due to the popularity of bodybuilding. Within the last 20 years, total body training has become incredibly popular . In this … Read More
The Art of Communication
Like anything, the ability to communicate clearly and effectively is a skill that can be developed. The art of communication involves delivering messages effectively to others to obtain specific results. In this episode, the MED team shares with you the valuable advice and communication strategies they’ve learned over the years as coaches, educators and lectures. … Read More
Keys to Longevity
This episode is all about keys to longevity. We’re going to cover the basics such as sleep, hydration and nutrition. There are also so many other components that need to be included in this discussion from a training standpoint. We go over other topics that will likely affect your longevity including: load management overreaching … Read More
New Year’s in September
If you’ve been in the fitness industry for five or more years, you may have noticed the New Year’s rush is not what once was. We think of New Year’s in September now. While people still make New Year’s resolutions, we’re finding far more people start training or get back to training in conjunction with … Read More