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AMNESIA

TCS is about to wrap up month #1 since our 2 month hiatus!!! The brick and mortar location is once again occupied with warm bodies, and it feels great to get back to some sort of normalcy and see all of your smiling faces!

I think it’s safe to assume that everyone that has chosen to make their re-entry is just as fired up as we are. The energy in the gym has been electric each and every session and it feels like everyone’s spirit just got a bit of a recharge.

Now, here comes a dose of reality. I don’t mean for this to rain on anyone’s parade, but your return to the gym may find you facing some frustrations. It is possible, in fact likely, that if you have not had access to heavier loads over the last 2 months, your strength may have decreased a bit. On the flip side, if you’ve been joining us for the ZOOM workouts, you may find that your conditioning is better than it was pre-lockdown. In any case, it’s important to realize that you are now entering into a new chapter of your training, and looking back to old workout journal or logged numbers may not be very helpful right now. In fact, it may be a risky dive into the past that I think we should just as well avoid by suddenly developing an acute case of amnesia.

Look. When you boil this shit down, we are simply putting in work (heavy, light, fast, moderate, slow, longer, shorter,etc.) as consistently as we can. We do this stuff so that we can look better, feel better and perform better in our lives, and be part of a kickass community. It does us no good to look back to 5-6 months ago and try to compare where we were then with where we are now. Sure, we can use that data to set goals and motivate our progress, but it’s very easy for that to spiral out of control and we find ourselves number-chasing, then getting frustrated and possibly even injured. Do not spend your valuable time and energy thinking about what you’ve lost. Rather, look at the the other aspects of our health that may have been gained. Did you get outside more? Were you more active with your family? Did you go on walks more often? Did you pull out that old bike and go for some rides? Were you able to take this time to focus on sleep and nutrition? Did your mobility improve?

Amnesia, my friends. Forget about your 250lb back squat from January. Forget about your 150lb strict press in early March. Forget it, because it’s just an old data point - not an indicator of some character flaw. You are not your strength numbers. Forget it and just put in the work today and each day going forward. You’ll be happy you did and you will enjoy the work that much more.

*What was I talking about?*  

TCS @ HOME

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As we look to reopen the TCS doors on June 1st, we realize that each individual will soon need to make a decision as to when & how they come back. Understanding that each of us is in a different spot during this transitional period, we want to ensure that everyone has a choice that works for them. So, in addition to running classes at TCS in a safe, effective manner, we will also be offering a virtual training option:

TCS @ HOME.


TCS @ HOME DETAILS

  • Programming will track very closely to what we are doing in the gym.

  • Workouts will start at 8am and last no longer than 60mins.

  • If you can’t make the 8am LIVE session, it will be recorded and accessible for later viewing.

  • Workouts will take place Monday - Thursday, Saturday, and include a Recovery Class on Sundays. (6days/wk)

  • This membership option is open to anyone, from anywhere as a “stand-alone” membership option.

    • TCS @ HOME will be included in our 8x/month and Unlimited memberships (allowing for greater flexibility)

    • You can also “add-on” to your TCS @ HOME membership by also purchasing the 4x/month membership

  • The more equipment you have, the better. However, minimal equipment is required. We will be sharing our top equipment picks and alternative options in the very near future. We will help you set yourself up!

  • Cost: $135/month


If you have any questions about what might be the best way for you to proceed or how to get things set up for a successful start, please don’t hesitate to contact us.


AIN'T NO REST FOR THE WICKED (but they should) - Coach Sean T

Today is probably the hardest part of working out for me, RESTING! Sounds crazy to some, but totally relatable to most I'm sure. In the past, I've hated rest. It would feel like I'm wasting time, losing ground, and doing myself a disservice. I dealt with that same fear today when I decided to let myself rest.

That was because of my old-mindset. A LACK mindset. That's the mindset that says, "If I don't hold up these walls, the house will cave in!" What message is that sending out? That you, your body, your LIFE is a shoddy-house made of sticks that Eeyore wouldn't even want to live in?! FUCK THAT!

Your house is a fortress. A citadel atop a mountain that will be around for the rest of time! Cultivated by the years of labor that you have put into it. THAT'S the message you want to send out. "But Coach SeanT! I'm just starting out! I can't afford/don't deserve rest! I need to keep going so I have something to show!" Wrong. Same LACK-mindset.

Don't build a house with arms tired from toil because you're too scared to rest. The work will be out of desperation and the result will be low-quality.

Rest isn't a vacation from the work. It's PART of the work.

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Take time to recover and gain energy so that when you pick up those tools, you can build a house fit for a God!! Cast away the fears that your hurting yourself. Set the intention for your day of rest to ACCELERATE your progress. Realize that what you're doing is manifesting power so that when you get back to work, you tear through it like a beast out of hell!! I'm so pumped for tomorrow's workout I can feel it in my GUTS! 

It's all in the mindset. As are all things.

Remember, it takes Goku like three episodes to build up a spirit bomb. And he killed Buu with that shit.
(Some DBZhumor for those that know.)

So rest hard and THEN get after it….tomorrow.

WHEN DID WE LOSE THE PUSH UP POWER? - by JEN SHAW

Most people are aware of what a push-up is and what it should look like. Upon actual execution of the movement comes the realization that bodyweight movements are harder than expected. 

In my ten years of coaching women, I have had a small handful of clients come in and know how to properly do one perfect push-up. If I ventured a guess, I’d say that three of my now 80 clients arrived with a push-up that I had nothing to change about their form. That is an extremely small number for as many women that have come through my doors. Why is this? Why do men walk in and have enough strength to put themselves on the floor and then effortlessly push back up? I believe two things are at fault: natural strength and societies’ view on what happens during athletics in school. 

For our whole lady lives we have heard that men have more upper body strength and I am not going to argue with that. However, I do call bullshit on the physical education system for making P.E. a cake walk that leaves females behind. When the D.A.R.E program took funding away from physical education departments, childhood obesity rose 20% and gender-based tests like modified “girl push-ups” came to be. If you want to argue about these facts, look up Laurie Pospisil-Gotcher. She wrote Texas state curriculum and has been touring school districts for the past three years trying to roll a giant concrete ball up a mountain to change this exact issue. More details are on the FUSEMOVE instagram account. 

This seemingly small shift in physical education departments during the 80’s and early 90’s has created a monumental shift in women’s health as adults. Now it's 2020 and grown women are walking into my program without the strength to do one proper push-up. 

To learn proper form, there are a variety of options to scale. One that I do not allow in my gym is the knee push-up. There is a time and place for knee push-ups like a burnout session. For example, one minute max effort push-ups then one minute max effort knee pushups. You are welcome! 

The inappropriate time to use knee push-ups is when you cannot perform an actual push-up.  Knee push-ups do not require you to hold your body up using your shoulders, back, arms, legs, and they also don’t utilize trunk strength. When scaling, elevating to a box is the best option. Once this movement can be done properly, move to a lower box. Keep using smaller boxes until push-ups can be done on the floor with a band supporting the hips like the video below. Once the band is no longer needed, you will be able to knock out this movement using the right parts at the right times. Knee push-ups will NOT get you there.

The only “girl push-ups” that exist are when girls are doing push-ups.

Mindset Management, pt. 2 "HOW THE ROCK WILL SAVE YOUR LIFE"

This picture will make much more sense later. Hang in there.

This picture will make much more sense later. Hang in there.

WHAT’S UP Y’ALL?!? So, last time we “spoke” I was telling our dear friend Susan how she can change-up her mindset in order to get to the gym more consistently and improve her life. The gist of it was to make your goals a priority so that you can roll with the punches in life, and get that ish done! If you missed the first part of this article, then go ahead and scroll down, catch up, and make yourself more awesome!

All caught up? Good. Let’s continue...

Now, I hear ya Susan, “Sean, that’s all well and good, but life is tough and I can’t find the motivation to change my whole world around!”

Here’s the ticket, it doesn’t happen all at once. You don’t hit the target as soon as you push the launch button. The secret-sauce is knowing that eventually the missile will get there.

This is what I meant when I told Good Ol’ Poppa T to “make it a mantra”. Just have the intention and mindset in place. Hold it there. Keep it in your mind as you go throughout your day. Make notes to yourself as reminders. Repeat that mantra in your head, and slowly you will find opportunities to change your life. It changes it from, “I didn’t workout today, I have failed,” to “I didn’t get to workout today. How can I auto-correct and assure that I make tomorrow work and achieve my goal of health and fitness?” or “ I didn’t get to the gym, but I can still hit some push-ups and go for a run before bed!”

STORY TIME! When I attended Rutgers University, I had the blessing of being lectured by Professor Michael Leyton. In his Psych 101 class he always used to ecstatically shout, “You need to BELIEVE to ACHIEVE!” He gave us the advice of, everyday, writing down your goals and intentions. He taught that this will keep it present in our mind, and allow us to achieve. This isn’t “The Secret”. This is real. The difference here is, not just sitting in front of a list of personal affirmations you wrote down, but also being willing to do the work. I’ll share one last story I heard that sums it up perfectly.

There was a great flood that left a man stranded on his roof. Unflinching, the man began praying to his god (we’ll call him The Rock) to save him. While praying, a rowboat came by and offered to save him. “No thanks, The Rock will save me.” Then a cruise ship went by offering help. “No thanks, The Rock will save me”. Then Eddie Van Halen came riding down a rainbow atop a chariot of light and offered help. “No thanks Eddie, The Rock will save me.”

Eventually, the flood rose above the man’s head, and he drowned. In the afterlife, the man approached The Rock in a huff and shouted, “What the heck dude?!? I did nothing but pray to you and you never saved me!” The Rock gave him a firm back-hand to the face, because you don’t talk to The Rock that way, and then he replied, “ I sent you a rowboat, a cruise ship, and Eddie Van Halen to save you! What more could you want?”

The drowned-man’s mindset was that of a train on tracks. If he had the missile mindset, he’d be alive and, ideally, partying with The Rock and Eddie Van Halen on a cruise ship somewhere.

So there you have it Susan. A whole BUNCH of words all saying the same thing. You have to BELIEVE to ACHIEVE, and you also have to put in your own work even when obstacles are presented.

Hope this helps someone change their thinking to achieve their goals.

Love you pops, thanks for the inspiration.

Mindset Management, pt. 1 "BECOMING THE MISSILE" by Sean T.

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Today I received a message from my father. He was replying to me about his schedule. Earlier in the week, I had asked him to give me the days he could set aside for strength training. Something that has always been difficult for a man that dedicates his life to providing for a family. His response was twofold:

First, he was unsure of how much time had available to commit to training.

Second, he had read somewhere right on the TCS website about someone claiming members were “silly strong,” and he noted that getting  close to silly strong for a guy his age would be a goal by the time he hit 60. This was my reply to my pops:

“That’s totally doable pop. All it takes is consistency. And that necessitates prioritization. You need to make getting strong a priority. Make it a mantra. Let every decision and action you take feed toward that goal. It can’t be a back burner idea. Or it’ll never boil.Love you pops. I have nothing but faith in you. You’re the hardest worker I know. All you need to do is redirect the intended target. And that goes for anything in life, not just training (insert emojis).”

Now, that wasn’t bullshit. My father is legitimately the hardest worker I know. In my entire life, I honestly can’t remember a day he missed work unless it was to help family. So then, you may ask, “How does a man with so much discipline and dedication not find time to get to the gym?”

Oftentimes the problem isn’t time management so much as it’s MINDSET management.

If you make it a priority to workout everyday without question, you will make it happen. Sounds like magic, but it isn’t (depending on your definition of magic anyway). Remember when I told my dad to redirect his intended target? I say this specifically because of an amazing book written by Maxwell Maltz called “Psycho-Cybernetics.”* It’s an old book from the 60’s dealing with what people today consider Sports Psychology. In the book, Maltz likens the human brain to the mechanics of a self-guided missile. A self-guided missile works like so (engineers cover your eyes):

1) You launch a missile

2) The missile travels along its course

3) As the environment pushes the missile off-course, the missile senses the change and auto-regulates to redirect itself back on track

4) The missile, ideally, hits its target (or at least winds up very close).

How does this relate to the human brain? You are the missile. Your goal is the target. Your intention (brain) is the auto-regulating system. What does this have to do with working out? I’ll give you an example. Say we have a busy individual. Let’s call her Susan. Susan has the intention of getting in shape. She tells herself all week, “Monday is the day! I’m going right after work to the gym, and changing my life forever!” Awesome! Good for you, Susan! We have a goal (target), and the missile has been launched! Now here’s the sticky part. The missile still has to get to the target. It still has to travel in the real world all the way from point A to point B. This journey brings a lot of factors into play:

What about wind speeds?
What if point B moves?
What if a giant comes and swats the missile off its course?!?

This is the same thing as: feeling tired, your boss telling you to stay late at the office, your kid getting sick, “Next Monday, just seems easier...”

Now, if we were a train on a track, all these ‘what-ifs’ would really screw us. The train’s off the tracks and it’s never getting to the station. Lucky for us, we’re a fancy-schmancy self-regulating missile of JUSTICE! And we don’t care what anyone tells us, we’re getting to that damn target!

As the environment affects our trajectory, we adjust our direction to remain on course. Feeling tired? Grab a coffee, crush a nap, or (my personal favorite) workout anyway! Boss kept you late? Hit the gym late! Kid is sick? Head home, get that sucker to bed, YouTube a workout from home, and be a badass who gets shit done!

NEXT TIME ON THE TCS BLOG:

I’ll give y’all some stories and thoughts that will make all of this a bit more grounded in reality so you can implement this missile-mentality in your everyday life. ‘Til next time, stay beautiful and #DOTOUGHSHIT

ONE TO RULE THEM ALL

If you saw our last post, you know that we are going through a phase with the keg. We love this tool and we are trying to spread the word so that y’all can realize it’s value as well.

Look, if you didn’t see the last one, let me just catch you up. Kegs are awesome! They are cheap, weights are easy to adjust if you only have one, they are nearly indestructible, extremely versatile, great alternatives to atlas stones or strongman logs, and have a massive ROI.

One of the movements that can be done with a keg is called the Viper Press. We love this movement at TCS because it accomplishes several very valuable things in a short amount of time:

  • It provides a stepping stone for how to deadlift properly.

  • We can use this movement a a substitute for the strongman log, which tends to be more challenging for beginners.

  • It teaches speed and power generation via the hips without having to discuss triple extension - it just happens.

  • It is a full-body movement, but specifically builds the posterior chain and develops a lot of upper/mid back strength.

  • It’s fun and easy to learn, allowing us as coaches to get people movin’n’groovin’ sooner!

In the video below, Coach Sean will walk you through the Viper Press while some handsome devil demos impeccable form. ; ) If after watching it, you still have technique questions, or you just need some help implementing this movement in your routine, please reach out to us! We would love to help you out.



A New Face and a Secret Weapon

So, here’s the deal. TCS is growing and we need more able-bodied, smart, passionate, hard-working coaches to help handle the new demands. Luckily, Sean just happened to fall in our lap about a month ago and showed a great deal of interest in coaching at TCS, so we gave him our requirements and he has been checking the boxes like a man on a mission. He is currently navigating the TCS Internship process and if he keeps crushing things like he has been, Sean will be one of the TCS Coaches bringing the good stuff to y’all.

Sean is a great guy and very easy to talk with. If you see him around the gym, introduce yourself and get to know him a bit. You’ll immediately notice his excitement with just being in the TCS environment and, really, just his passion for living a strong fulfilling life. Is energy is infectious in the very best way.


Now, one of our goals is to bring more content your way. This will be both in the form of blogs and videos (vlogs). The video below is the very first offering. As you’ll see, we discuss the benefits and value of investing in kegs for the use of training - whether on your own in your garage, at a park or at your gym that may need some persuading.

Kegs offer the following:

  • They are relatively inexpensive

  • Extremely versatile

  • They are durable and easy to replace IF they break

  • You can easily collect several kegs that then offer differing weights and, therefore, even more versatility

  • Are a great substitute for sandbags and atlas stones

  • All the benefits of training with an odd object

    • Realistic strength requirements

    • Problem solving

    • Generally more challenging to manipulate

    • Improved mobility

In this first video we will also cover the proper way to perform a front-loaded keg carry. Carrying heavy stuff is as basic as it gets, but the ROI on this stuff is massive. After watching this short demo, you’ll be able to immediately perform carries with more proficiency and, in turn, get more bang for your buck.



And remember, we will be bringing you a lot more (hopefully) useful content going forward, so stay tuned for that! If you have topics that you’d like us to cover, don’t hesitate to contact us via email or instagram. We would love to help you with some of the things you’re interested in learning more about.

Email: travis@traviscountystrength.com
Instagram: @traviscountystrength

WHY COMPLICATE THINGS?

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This is a pretty UNremarkable picture. However, the fact that it is unremarkable is what makes it so special. Let me try to explain.

What do you see here? You see two stones; one on the floor and one elevated by a stack of bumpers. I took this picture to illustrate some important concepts for coaches to keep in mind. But theses concept can have strong results in day-to-day life as well.

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1. A group functions better when everyone feels like they are doing it together and they are a part of something bigger.

2. Making modifications doesn’t need to be overly complicated. In fact, the least amount of change possible while keeping the movement safe and pain-free is key.

3. People dealing with injuries or tweaks are already bummed out. Don’t take away the shit they really enjoy if you can help it. Find simple ways to keep it in the rotation while avoiding any further aggravation of the issue.

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A tweaked hamstring meant that pulling from the floor was not feeling great. Elevating the stone to a point of no discomfort did the trick. Athlete was able to do stones (which he loves) with the rest of the crew and left feeling better than when he came in. WIN!!!!

I LOVE THIS SHIT!!!

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Photo by: Dave Re

I love being a coach. I love being there when people break through barriers. I love being a part of someone’s life as they work towards growth.
All of those things are magnified when I’m teaching Strongman. Why? I believe in it. I believe it serves my people in a way that nothing else can touch. In my opinion, there is no better way to help someone build true, functional ability in there own life than teaching that person the methods of Strongman.
Although intimidating at first, people quickly realize that they can do it, and even better - they have FUN with Strongman movements. As a coach, I hold Strongman on a pedestal because it fucking delivers the goods - always - and does so in a fraction of the time of other modes. The ROI is massive for coaches, athletes and a gym owners.
If you’re a coach or athlete interested in learning more about Strongman and how to appropriately apply it, reach out to us or follow the link below.

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HYBRID ATHLETICS STRONGMAN COURSE

10/19/19 @ Travis County Strength

Austin, TX

ROWS ≠ SCALED MOVEMENT

How many of you out there have a strict pull-up without the use of assistance bands? I would imagine that the majority of you don’t, and that’s ok. Strict pull-ups take time to develop, but during that process, it’s likely that your coach told you that “we are going to scale the pull-up to a ring row or inverted barbell row”, right? This is common practice and a good modification, but it plants the seed that these row variations are scaled modifications and not on the same level as the pull-up.

THIS IS WRONG.

Rows, when done well, are just as valuable (maybe more, actually.) as pull-ups or chin-ups and should be done often regardless of whether you have a beautiful strict pull-up or not.

There are tons of variations of rows. In fact, I am now going to share my best impression of Bubba from Forrest Gump if he were to discuss the plethora of row varients:

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KB Bent-Over Row
DB Bent-Over Row
BB Bent-Over Row
BB Seal Row
DB Seal Row
DB/KB Single-Arm Bent-Over w/Support
Ring Row
Inverted Barbell Row
Seated Band Row
Seated Cable Row
Landmine Bent-Over Row
T-Bar Row
Chinese DB Bent-Over Row
Pendlay Row
AND MORE!

I hope you get the idea because now I am exhausted and need to take a nap before continuing…

Ok, I’m back and reinvigorated.

Now, the entire row family is extremely valuable, but it’s important to mix it up with different variations, and often. Why? If we stick with one version, two things are most likely going to occur:

  1. You’ll become strong in one and only that one movement pattern - to a certain extent before #2 occurs…

  2. Overuse issues will begin to arise due to the monotonous reps on that specific joint and involved muscle(s) and connective tissue.

In fact, it is my opinion that the reason that there are so many variations is due to the fact that old-school iron movers HAD to continue performing row reps to build big, strong backs, but had to find a way to limit the injuries and downtime away from the weights. So, if we go back up to our list of row options, you’ll notice that a lot of these make a ton of sense. Especially the versions that incorporate a de-loaded spine/supported torso position.

Think about it. You have literally thousands of different variations of strength movements, but we KNOW that the big ones are the deadlift, squat and bench press. Of those 3, 2 are extremely demanding on the low back - even when done well. Now, if we are doing those lifts AND a ton of heavy bent-over barbell rows, how long do you think you’ll see returns before something happens to that low back?

This is simple stuff, but is often overlooked by coaches and athletes because we all like to do the big weight and the cool shit, but that’s an immature, unwise choice. Mix it up and watch the strength AND durability of your athletes spike.

And, Coaches, one more thing. We’ve GOT to stop framing the Ring Row or Inverted BB Row in the context of a scaled pull-up. It is soooo much more valuable than a movement we throw at folks that are not strong enough for strict pull-ups. That’s some bullshit.

We provide these versions of row because they have a massive ROI. They take little, to no time, to teach and provide a profound strength stimulus. Start framing these rows as the foundational movements to building a strong back and pull. That’s what it is! Not a scale.

Now go do some rows and enjoy that shit.

NEW ADDITIONS

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We’re always working to make TCS the very best place to train. A big part of that is the energy of the space. You may not know what it is when you first walk in to TCS, but I suspect that what you’re picking up on is a strong vibe of people that know how to work hard AND have fun. I also suspect that you dig it.

Look, I know these little lightbulbs don’t help you lift more weight, build more muscle or improve your work capacity. However, these do play a small role in the bigger picture - and all those little things matter. Why? Because these small touches show your community that you really do give a shit about the experience they have, and that is everything.

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SLEDS AGAIN?! YES!!!

TCS Athlete, Todd Burnside, getting real serious about that return trip. Photo by: Dave Re

TCS Athlete, Todd Burnside, getting real serious about that return trip. Photo by: Dave Re

At TCS, we’re super serious about pushing sleds and we do it often. Why? Sleds are quite possibly the most effective tool for getting people - at any fitness level, but especially beginners - to the next level. Here are just some of the many benefits that sleds offer:

  • They require 0.0 skill

  • Load it up for a strength stimulus

  • Keep it light and get a sprint stimulus

  • Tax the legs w/o loading the spine (think: pre/rehab)

  • With smart adjustments, everyone can play the same game & get the same desired stimulus

  • Push, pull, drag, row, arms-only push, etc. It’s all possible.

  • They SUCK! But they’re also kinda FUN!

So, the next time you see sleds programmed in the workout, get EXCITED! Who knows what you’ll be doing with them?!

LIFT Camp for Girls

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GIRLS-ONLY Summer Camp!

This is BIG, y’all!


Just imagine this:

What if you had started making health, fitness and strength a priority at age 12 instead of age 35? Can you imagine how surrounding yourself with others that value these same things as well as communication, teamwork, confidence and support could have had a massive impact on your life?

I’m sure it’s safe to say that no matter how good you had it, this type of early introduction to an environment like the one described would have only made it better, right?

This is exactly why we would like to invite you to help us spread the word about our upcoming Girls-Only LIFT Summer Camp.

Coach Kevyn will be running a 90 minute fitness camp for girls July 22nd-25th at Travis County Strength. This is for any girls age 10-16 who want to learn the basics of proper technique, build quality movement patterns, improve overall strength and fitness and have a blast doing it with a group of cool chicks.

It is also very likely that participants find a massive boost in confidence and self-esteem through strength training work, making new friends and working together as a team throughout the camp.

All fitness levels and backgrounds are welcome.

WHEN: July 22nd-25th, 1030am to Noon each day.
*Girls need to bring a water bottle and a snack!*

COST: $100

REGISTER HERE

MOVEMENT IS MOTIVATION

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We all lose our motivation from time to time. To deny that means you are lying to yourself. We lose motivation for any number of reasons, including loss of interest, stagnation, injury, life stressors, poor lifestyle habits, the absence of achievable goals, etc.

Acknowledging the fact that your motivation is lacking is important. In order to find your groove again, first you need to get honest with yourself about what’s holding you back. What are your hurdles? What are the benefits you are withholding from yourself by stopping at the excuses?

For myself, I know for sure that if I didn’t workout on a regular basis that I would be a grumpy sack of shit 100 percent of the time and make everyone around me miserable. I would also be upset with myself for not taking the necessary steps to take care of my mental and physical well-being and my lack of follow-through would then compound on my already irritable self. There I’d go, down a negative spiral impacting other important areas of my life.

Now, I don’t know about you, but that possible outcome is enough to at least get me in my truck to start driving to the gym. And, as many of you can probably attest, getting your physical body to the physical gym is often a major obstacle.

I had this exact discussion with one of our members the other day. I told her that if she can just get here (TCS), it all gets better. She agreed.

If you are still stuck behind a wavering motivation, another valuable tool you could implement is a “pros & cons” list. Simply list all the positive things about a specific decision, as well as the negative. Most likely, your “pros” list will overflow with the many benefits that stem from working out. Your “cons” side of “I just don’t want to” won’t work, my friend.

Look, if you can find  a compelling reason (by being real with yourself) to get your ass in the driver’s seat of your car and drive to the gym, 80 percent of the work is done! Listen to some kickass music on the way and try to enjoy the commute. The next step is simply to walk onto the black mats. From there, gyms like TCS take the wheel and tell you what to do next. If you notice that you’re still in a shit mood, GET MOVING!

I don’t care what you do. Just start moving. Don’t waste time filling up your water bottle or doing some super complicated band stretches - JUST MOVE!

Why is this so important? With movement comes motivation.

Think about it. When you leave the gym, are you in a better state of mind than when you came in? I can almost guarantee that you said yes.

When you  start to work your body you increase blood flow, heart rate and respiratory rate. Your body releases endorphins and produces more dopamine and serotonin, which are some pretty potent hormones that stimulate positive actions and states in the body.

There is a lot of science behind this, but the science doesn’t really matter in this case. Results matter.

So when I say movement is motivation, you can see that by simply moving as soon as you step foot in the gym, you start a chain reaction of positivity that will ultimately result in a great workout.

Get moving.

WARM-UPS SUCK, SO DON’T DO THEM

I will be the first one to tell you that warming up is for the birds. Ask anyone that goes to the gym on a regular basis if they take warming up seriously, and I guarantee that 99/100 will say that they don’t. In fact, I can probably describe the typical “warm-up” to you right now with surprising accuracy:

  1. Walk in

  2. Set your shit down

  3. Scan the gym for who’s where and what’s open

  4. Swing your arms in a “wannabe-Michael-Phelps” manner

  5. Pull a foot back to your butt and hold for a fast 3 count, then perform the same movement on the opposite side

  6. Swing your arms again, but this time in circles

  7. Walk to the nearest squat rack or bench and GET TO WORK!

How close was I? Hahaha. That’s what I thought. Some of you are probably reading this and saying, “but I foam roll, too.” Great. Is it a conscious effort to prep your muscles for the work ahead? Or are you using that roller as a back support while you check the Insta for any new likes?

Look, I get it. I don’t like warming up either, but it’s a necessary component to a successful workout and  to staying healthy over time. I know we all know this deep down, but it’s one thing to know something, and another to put it into practice.

So here’s what I’ve found to be helpful when I want to just jump straight into a workout and skip the warm-up.  First, I write up a light workout. The key word there is workout. This is really a trick I play on myself. I still include some of the things that I would do to warm-up along with several movements and exercises that I enjoy. In other words, I build my warm-up into my workout.

For example:
Set the clock for 6-10 minutes. In that time, simply move consistently from task to task without taking a break.

  • 20 High Knees

  • 20 Butt Kicks

  • 10 Air Squats

  • 5 Push-ups

  • 10 Ring Rows

  • 20 Jumping Jacks

  • 20 (sec) Elbow Plank

You see, these are all straightforward movements that will do an excellent job warming up your body’s muscle tissue, joints and gradually ramping up the Central Nervous System (CNS) in preparation for something harder. Not to mention the fact that, if you frame it as a workout in your mind, you are much more likely to actually do it and get the ball rolling for a better workout.

Obviously, the exercises, rep scheme, and duration are all variables that you can play with. In fact, sometimes I just push/pull a sled for 5 minutes straight. Doesn’t get more basic than that.

The point is that it doesn’t really matter what you do as long as you do something that accomplishes 3 things:

  1. Your joints, and body as a whole, should move and feel more primed for movement than when you started.

  2. You should have a light sweat going with an elevated heart/breathing rate.

  3. Your lack of motivation to be at the gym should reduce after a decent warmup. With movement often comes motivation. If you’re dragging ass, the best thing you can do is start the clock and just move. By the end, you’ll be glad you did and you’ll have new energy to tackle the rest of your session.  

After you clear the first warm-up hurdle, you can get more specific with the direction of your workout. You can prep for specific movements and gradually load your body so that everything is primed for the real, sexy work. But, as you now know, your workout starts with the warm-up.

LOG CLEAN MECHANICS: TO HINGE OR SQUAT?

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The Strongman Log seems to be one of the most underutilized pieces of SM equipment out there. I think that there are several reasons for this but mainly, it's un-weildly and intimidating to those that are uninitiated. Often, the athlete that is using the log for the first time will associate it to the barbell or even the KB Swing and end up frustrated when, time after time, the athlete misses reps. The truth is, the log is much more similar to the stone than the bar and should be approached in the same manner.

For those that don't really have much experience with either, let's break it down to some of the fundamental components: the hip hinge and the squat. 

In the video below, you'll learn (and see) the difference between what a log clean looks like when performed with a hip hinge and when it's performed with more of a squat-like action. You'll also hear some other basic cues along the way that will definitely make the learning process much more successful and fun - so pay attention to the details in the set up and demos.   


GOT BIG STONES? HERE'S HOW TO MOVE'M

I think it's fair to say that Strongman is becoming more and more popular thanks to increased exposure at events like The Arnold Classic, The CrossFit Games and hell, even NetFlix docs and TV commercials!



But like with most things that gain popularity in a relatively short period of time, there will be those out there that jump on the bandwagon because some IG influencer picked up an atlas stone and made it look cool. This is fine and all, and we do want the strongman movement to grow and flourish, but it's important to note that Strongman has literally been around since the dawn of time.

IT IS THE WAY WE ARE PROGRAMMED TO MOVE AND INTERACT WITH OUR ENVIRONMENT.

If something heavy was in our way, we moved it the best possible way we could while limiting the possibility of injury. This is called self-preservation, BTW, and it's one of the many beautiful inherent characteristics of strongman movements. But I digress.

Look, the point is that just because it's becoming cool to do strongman doesn't mean that you should simply jump right in to it. It's true, learning this stuff, or rather, remembering it doesn't take much time at all. Becoming competent at properly loading an atlas stone is literally a matter of seconds. But, as is the case with all things - there is a right way and a wrong way to do it. And in the case of strongman, it really boils down to "right" being efficient and safe, and "wrong" being inefficient and high-risk.

At TCS we do implement strongman....A LOT! It's kind of our bread and butter and what sets us apart from the vast majority of gyms. And in our time utilizing strongman movements we've seen millions of reps performed and know what the most common faults are in each movement. In the video I have posted below, I'll share a couple common mistakes that you'll probably make or see someone make and how to easily address and correct those faults. Check it out. I hope it helps y'all move those big stones!  


POSITIONING FOR MORE POWER IN YOUR BENCH PRESS/PUSHUPS

I think we can all agree that the push-up and bench press are both some of the most commonly performed movements in the gym. And, if we're being honest, most people need to spend more time working on their "pushups" and less time worrying about how many plates they load on the bar - but maybe that's just me.

In either case, we all know (at a fundamental level) that you need to be able to properly position your body and activate the appropriate muscle groups to get the most our of each rep. Unfortunately, many people go into auto-pilot and do the same ole' shitty movement for every rep only ingraining poor patterns. Being conscious while performing seemingly simple movements is incredibly important and often neglected.

In an effort to assist y'all in your quest for better movement and bigger numbers, I spent a little bit of time in front of the camera explaining a very simple concept that I think will really help y'all out when performing any type of horizontal press. Check it out below and let me know if you find it valuable. 


COMING SOON: CrossFit Strongman Course

TCS will be hosting and leading the CROSSFIT STRONGMAN COURSE on Saturday, October 21st 2017.

Having the privilege to host and lead these courses is something that we are very thankful for. We absolutely love introducing coaches and athletes to the basics of Strongman and helping them get past any preconceived notions of what Strongman is and who it's for. We also really enjoy helping attendees discover how to appropriately implement this fun and highly effective training method into their programming back home. 

The course is non-stop and action-packed. We do some lecturing and demoing of each movement, but then we provide y'all with more than enough time to practice and get very comfortable with the implements and the movements. We break down each primary movement into fundamental progressions then smooth out the steps until everyone is moving with quality and confidence. It doesn't take long - and really, that's the beauty of Strongman:

Strongman movements are the truest form of "functional training". This stuff is already hardwired in each of us and because, deep down in our genetics, we know this stuff, the learning is actually just remembering.

Now, I may be biased, but these courses are an absolute blast! In fact, one of the most common reviews we get after holding a SM Course is that it was the most fun the attendee has had at a certification. That's what we strive for - a fun, action-packed day of moving heavy stuff(with good technique) with a group of cool, supportive people to bring it all together.

If that sounds like something you or someone you know would enjoy, SIGN UP. If you have questions about the course, contact us. 

We hope to see you there!