Author Archives: Doug Holland

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I love to train and I love to help people.

Great Deadlift Substitute – Double Kettlebell Swings For Strong Back

There is no doubt that performing the deadlift exercise is the single greatest exercises for all around strength.  However, it is a technical lift that requires regular spotting from a coach. The initial pull from the ground is the most … Continue reading

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Burpee’s Substitute Exercise For The Elderly

“Burpees” or “Squat Thrusters” are simply to dangerous and not worth the risk to clients over the age of 70. The reward-to risk-ratio must be taken into account on all exercises, even for the young, but even more so with … Continue reading

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Heavy Overhead Carry Vs Farm Carry – Strong Core

The quick answer: Overhead Carry saves your Grip, yet is much tougher on the Core Stabilizers! The traditional farm carry has the athlete hold heavy weights (in one/both hands), as they walk as far as they can without setting the … Continue reading

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Explosive Hips Exercise For Young Athletes

Young athletes need a smart exercise to train their hips and legs muscular response time and explosiveness. Most conventional lifts are generally performed by keeping the client under heavy load with time under tension (heavy squat). And they usually allow … Continue reading

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The Perfect Two Handed Kettlebell Swing

After one year of cross-training Nathaniel finally perfects the two handed kettlebell swing with a bell that weighs half of his body-weight. This 70lbs kettlebell pulls hard at his 138lbs frame. What I wanted most is for his arms to … Continue reading

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Deep Dumbbell Squats – Front Squat Substitute

Do you have a hard time with barbell front squats? Does the barbell hurt your wrists? Holding a barbell in the front of you may feel unnatural, and give pain in the forearms because of a lack of flexibility. That … Continue reading

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Learning Weighted Burpees And Kettlebell Swings While Young

One of the best ways to get a young athlete in shape is having them perform weighted burpees mixed in with kettlebell swings. 17-year-old Tyler is brand new to this type of training and is willing to learn what strength, … Continue reading

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Should Women Over 70 Workout With Weights?

It’s an honest question I receive all the time. Can elderly women lift weights and get stronger? Another one: Will working out with weights hurt older women (break bones, heart attack,ext)? Under proper supervision an elderly woman will thrive with … Continue reading

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Torn Pec Pics – Exercises To Begin Healing Naturally

Ron from the Netherlands asked what steps and exercises I used to heal my pectoralis major rupture conservatively (non-surgically). So I made a video below that gives some basic tips that might be beneficial to Ron and others on how … Continue reading

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Can you spot the butt wink in teen back squat?

When barbell training a beginning youth, in the back squat, how deep should you let them go?  Nathaniel has never squatted a barbell before. After months of body weight squats we decided it was time to put a barbell on … Continue reading

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