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September 3, 2021

How to Use Pressure Training to Get a Competitive Edge

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Forget about psyching out your competition. If you’re looking to get an edge on your rivals in your next race or game, consider psyching yourself up first. Pressure training, a mental technique that simulates the stress of high-stakes competition during practice, is the newest tool coaches are using to prepare athletes for battle. And for good reason: Research in the journal Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology found that when nearly 300 athletes underwent some form of pressure training before a competition, “they consistently outperformed peers who did not train under pressure,” says study co-author Billy Low.

How pressure training works varies by situation—one coach might put up a leaderboard in the locker room, where everyone’s practice times are ranked for others to see. Another athlete might post daily weightlifting goals on his Instagram account, then force himself to report the results that evening. The aim: Get used to training in an environment that mimics the pressure of competition over and over until you become immune to game-day anxiety.

“In my opinion, coaches should introduce pressure training months, rather than days, before a race,” says Low. “Athletes need time to learn skills to cope with pressure—then practice them.”

To really maximize results, he says, try applying performance-enhancing tools like visualization and positive self-talk while also undergoing pressure training. “If athletes always train in easy conditions, they won’t have to use those techniques to get through training,” says Low. “Then once they face pressure in competition, they struggle to refocus or stay positive because they haven’t made those techniques a habit.” So, go ahead: Drop and give us 40. Yes, we’re watching.

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August 23, 2021

Body Recomposition – Just Because You Can Doesn’t Mean You Should

Simultaneously gaining muscle and losing fat is the holy grail for most gym-goers. It’s known in the fitness industry as body recomposition.

 

Read Body Recomposition – Just Because You Can Doesn’t Mean You Should at its original source Breaking Muscle:

https://breakingmuscle.com/fitness/body-recomposition-just-because-you-can-doesnt-mean-you-should

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July 28, 2021

Building Muscle as You Age

It’s common knowledge that we lose muscle mass and strength as we age. This is known as sarcopenia.

 

Read Building Muscle as You Age at its original source Breaking Muscle:

http://breakingmuscle.com/fitness/building-muscle-as-you-age

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July 21, 2021

A Successful Career in Fitness With Tony Gentilcore

In this episode, I’m delighted to join Tony Gentilcore to discuss how he charted his path within the fitness industry and has built a thriving business using coaching, writing, and educating.

 

Read A Successful Career in Fitness With Tony Gentilcore at its original source Breaking Muscle:

http://breakingmuscle.com/fitness/a-successful-career-in-fitness-with-tony-gentilcore

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July 12, 2021

The Cream Rises to the Top for CrossFit Boxes Post-COVID

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Mike Tromello from Precision Crossfit has over 20 years of experience and accolades in sports and fitness. His ability to navigate through tough times and grow his business plays a huge role in his success.

While there are many box gyms closing, he adapts to the circumstances, plans ahead and takes care of his own community. He is one of the go to guys in the fitness industry and has found ways to evolve fitness for all ages and circumstances.

 

 

Read The Cream Rises to the Top for CrossFit Boxes Post-COVID at its original source Breaking Muscle:

https://breakingmuscle.com/fitness/the-cream-rises-to-the-top-for-crossfit-boxes-post-covid

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July 7, 2021

Stress Management and Hypertrophy

In this episode, I sat down with my friend and colleague, Tarek Shuhaibar, to discuss the importance of stress management on our overall health, gym performance, and physical appearance.

Read Stress Management and Hypertrophy at its original source Breaking Muscle:

https://breakingmuscle.com/fitness/stress-management-and-hypertrophy

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June 9, 2021

Strength Training for Ice Cold Athletes

Our guest, Yunus Barisik, explains exactly what it takes to produce elite-level athletes for ice hockey in this episode.

Read Strength Training for Ice Cold Athletes at its original source Breaking Muscle:

http://breakingmuscle.com/fitness/strength-training-for-ice-cold-athletes

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June 4, 2021

Helping Regular People Build Incredible Physiques

Steve Keane is the co-founder of Kraft Coaching, a coaching service specializing in helping regular people develop incredible physiques. I’m a big fan of Steve’s work and think of him as part coach, part fitness philosopher.

Read Helping Regular People Build Incredible Physiques at its original source Breaking Muscle:

https://breakingmuscle.com/fitness/helping-regular-people-build-incredible-physiques

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June 2, 2021

How to Utilize Diet Periodization for Maximum Muscle

In this episode, I explain what diet periodization is, why you need it to take your physique to the next level, and the three simple questions you need to answer to design the perfect diet for your goals.

Read How to Utilize Diet Periodization for Maximum Muscle at its original source Breaking Muscle:

https://breakingmuscle.com/fitness/how-to-utilize-diet-periodization-for-maximum-muscle

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May 18, 2021

Better Athletes: From Cradle to the Grave

In this episode, I’m delighted to welcome Rick Howard to the show. Rick is an expert in Long-Term Athletic Development (LTAD). He wrote the paper on the subject by writing the NACA’s position stand in LTAD.

Read Better Athletes: From Cradle to the Grave at its original source Breaking Muscle:

http://breakingmuscle.com/fitness/better-athletes-from-cradle-to-the-grave

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