Featured Fitness Content: Volume 74

Here’s our weekly round-up of fitness content from across the web. Today’s installment is actually a double, making up for last week, which I missed because I was climbing King’s Peak in Utah. The total round-trip mileage was just shy of 50 miles and completed over the course of 3 days. I’m sure I’ll be …

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Featured Fitness Content: Volume 72

We’re back at it again with another weekly installment of Featured Fitness Content. As always, if you’d like to go through last week’s edition, you can find it here. But now onto this week’s content… Featured Content The 3 Upper-Body Exercises You Should Be Doing By Alan Bishop via T-Nation 4 Intensity Techniques for Increased …

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Training for a 46-Mile Speed Ascent of Utah’s Highest Peak – Part II

In the first half of this article series, I discussed my draw to Utah and some of the reasons why I’ll be returning this August to ascend King’s Peak–the state’s highest point at 13,527 feet above sea-level. I also explained how this differs from a traditional western peak summit; rather than climbing this at a …

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Featured Fitness Content: Volume 71

We’re ending the week with another installment of Featured Fitness Content. Last week we covered topics ranging from bodyweight delt exercises, to the best exercises for soccer players, benefits of max effort sprinting, and more. If you’re interested in last week’s edition, you can find it here. Below is the content that caught my eye …

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Foundational Series: Ankle Health & Longevity

There’s hundreds of reasons why ankle health should be a top priority in your training routine. If you’re a hunter, heavy, restrictive boots hinder your ankle mobility. If you’re a swimmer or dancer, you likely spend most of your time practicing in plantarflexion and almost no time in dorsiflexion. Though these may seem like unusual …

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Training for a 46-Mile Speed Ascent of Utah’s Highest Peak – Part I

After my 4,000-mile, 43-day cross country cycle, my memory was left with a highly detailed map of this country and the route I took. Though I’ve done a handful of cross-country trips by car (probably somewhere in the neighborhood of 8 coast-to-coast road trips), my understanding of the country and its form was compounded during …

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