I'm hitting it hard and heaving fun at age 61 - because barbell training works - for anyone - and everyone - at any age! |
Hail to the Dinosaurs!
Two quick questions and then we'll talk
iron - as in, things that work, and things
that don't.
1. Do You Have . . . .
a copy of my John Grimek training
course?
If not, you're missing a good one. It
covers Grimek's life - his bodybuilding
and weightlifting championships - and
how he trained to become the best built
man in the world.
And by the way - how he trained to win
the top bodybuilding contest of his era
will surprise the heck out of you.
Anyhow, if you missed it the first time
around, you can grab it right here:
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2. Have You Joined the Strength Secrets
Facebook Group?
If not, do it now - it's a PRIVATE group
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3. Things that Work - and Things that
Don't
I was making oatmeal for breakfast this
morning, and decided to some berries to
the oatmeal.
Berries are good for you. Lots of antioxidants
and phytochemicals. The ones in dark colored
berries are especially good for your eyes - and
being extremely nearsighted, as well as having
glaucoma, I like things that are good for my
eyes. They need all the help they can get.
We didn't have any fresh berries, so I grabbed
a bag of frozen blueberries from the freezer.
It was a new bag - unopened.
A so-called "resealable" bag.
I followed the "how to open" instructions to
the letter, cutting along the dotted line with
a pair of scissors.
I opened the bag, poured some berries into
the oatmeal, and resealed the bag.
Or rather, I thought it did.
I set the bag on the counter - and it promptly
tipped over, spilling blueberries all over the
floor.
It was then that I realized that "resealable"
bags almost never work - even when you
follow the instructions to the letter.
There are plenty of other things that don't
work - or don't work very well. Not even
when you follow the instructions. Any of
us could probably start a list of them right
now - and it would be a pretty long list.
But other things work all the time - as long
as you follow the instructions - and as long
as you have good instructions.
Barbells are miracle tools. |
Barbells, dumbbells, Trap Bars, thick bars,
kettlebells, squat stands, and power racks
work pretty darn well.
In fact, if you use them correctly, your
success is pretty much guaranteed.
It is impossible to use barbells, dumbbells,
and similar strength training tools without
increasing your strength, building muscle,
and improving your physical condition
enormously.
You couldn't do it if you tried.
As I type this, I don't think very highly of
those "resealable" bags for frozen fruits
and veggies.
But I do think highly of barbells, dumbbells
and all the related training tools - and I
always will.
I like things that work.
As always, thanks for reading and have a
great day. if you train today, make it a
good one.
Yours in strength,
Brooks Kubik
P.S. Chalk and Sweat will teach you how to
train with maximum effectiveness:
http://www.brookskubik.com/chalk_and_sweat.html
P.S. 2. My other books and courses are right
here at Dino Headquarters:
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http://www.brookskubik.com/products.html
Kindle
http://www.brookskubik.com/kindle.html
P.S. 4. Thought for the Day:
"The plate-loading barbell is the best
strength training and muscle building
tool ever invented."
-- Brooks Kubik
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