Today I’m going to tell you about the one thing you need to do in order to lose weight or get in the best shape of your life. This week marks the start of a new year for many people. The kids are back in school, vacations are winding down and it’s time to get … Read More
Author: Amanda Perry
Why Athletes Need to SLOW DOWN
Bigger, faster, stronger… the goals of almost every competitive athlete. Although I don’t see the “MOBILE, EFFICIENT, CONDITIONED” t-shirts selling too well I’d argue that most athletes should be spending more time learning how to slow down! What do I mean by slow down? Athletes spend a whole lot of time trying to develop their … Read More
Rethinking Your Warm-up on Deadlift, Squat and Bench day
You likely have a standard warm-up that you do before each workout. (You do warm-up, right?) After you leave the locker room your pre-workout routine probably looks something like this: You do some sort of bouncy tip-toe walk on your way to the foam roller (because that seems like the more athletic and loose thing … Read More
Handstand Tutorial a la Cirque du Soleil
A lot of people train at Skill of Strength. Every day we see business professionals, teachers, personal trainers and strength coaches, MMA fighters, retirees, moms and high school athletes. We like to consider everyone who walks through the door at Skill of Strength an athlete. Keep in mind each athlete is talented in his or her own way. Today, let’s … Read More
Putting Power Back Into Power Cleans
The power clean is one of the most common exercises used by athletes and coaches in an attempt to build explosiveness. In sports performance facilities and high school weight rooms athletes are often asked to perform this exercise. If you’re a collegiate athlete, it’s likely your coach recently gave you a workout book with designated … Read More
Mobility Monday: Improve Your Pistol Squat
We’re bringing back an oldie, but goodie today! If you’re trying to improve your pistol squat, this mobility drill is for you! The pistol is one of those exercises that people often attempt, but few get right. I’ve seen coaches attempt copious amounts of ankle mobility drills with no avail. I’ve also seen experienced coaches performing various … Read More
Three Tips to Get in Shape This Summer
Oh the start of summer… High school students everywhere have been dreaming about everything they want to do over the next couple of months. On the list may be things like building an energy-efficient tree fort, striving to get a tank top tan, learning to surf and eating at Chipotle as much as possible. Joking aside, the summer … Read More
5 Things You’ll Gain by Hiring a {Good} Personal Trainer
Starting a new training and/or nutrition program is usually really exciting. In the beginning you’re super duper motivated and ready to commit for life. Okay, or at least for the 21 days of the “fix” or 8 weeks of boot camp, right? For the first week, or maybe even a few weeks, you’re feeling awesome, … Read More
How Young is too Young to Train?
Often times parents of young athletes come to us asking if their young athlete is too young to begin resistance training or participate in a sports performance training program at Skill of Strength. Who can blame them? Everyone’s heard the old rumor that weight lifting stunts kid’s growth, right? Obviously, parents don’t want to mess with that! Now, … Read More
The Trendy Strength Coach
This post could also be called, how to find a strength and conditioning coach who knows what he/she is doing! Today’s post is inspired by something that happened last week. An athlete we just started working with told me about a guest strength coach who came to his school to take his football team through … Read More