Perfection in Bodybuilding – Chest Workouts

Chest Workouts…we are finally here and I promise you that after implementing the advice in this article your pecs will frighten a T-Rex. One of the most impressive sites in bodybuilding is a pair of striated slabs of granite-like pecs. If you don’t get what I am saying check out some photos of Arnold Schwarzenegger … Read more

Simple and Safe Strength Training – Keep Yourself Safe

There appear to be too many “rules,” too many “self-evident truths,” and too much egotism and close-mindedness in strength training for sport. The fact is, strength training for sport is a rather simple concept– no, not the training itself (which needs to be brutally hard), but the principles behind the training. I say let the … Read more

9 Ways to Get Mentally Prepared for Competition

What are the most important factors in determining a bodybuilder’s success? I suppose there are probably as many answers to this question as there are bodybuilders concerned with it. Most would agree that a regimen consisting of proper nutrition and supplementation in conjunction with a sensible training routine and plenty of rest is the way … Read more

Training for Competitive Powerlifting – Training Routine Tips

The sport of powerlifting is simple- the person who lifts the most combined poundage in the Squat, Bench Press, and Deadlift wins the contest. For this reason, the Squat, Bench Press, and Deadlift should be the core of a powerlifter’s training routine. Training for power lifters should consist of hard, brief, and infrequent workouts using … Read more

Basics of Power and Strength Development – Training Program

Coaches who are well read in the area of strength training will attest to the fact that considerable differences exist in training beliefs, philosophies, and the concurrent day to day implementation of techniques and exercises. As we have stated here many times in the past, any program that holds true to the tenets of comprehensive … Read more

Competition Day: A Show Day Breakdown

So you’ve put on slabs of muscle, chiseled it down with a hardcore carb, rotation diet, practiced your posing, slaved away on the stationary bike for hours on end, shaved every last hair on your body (well almost), tanned as if you were a mile from the sun, painted your entire body, and generally driven … Read more

It’s Not What You Do It’s How Hard You Do It – Workout Tips

Today in the strength and conditioning field there are as many ways to train athletes as there are different ways to run a football or basketball team. Being around collegiate athletics for almost 10 years I have seen hundreds of different strength and conditioning programs for virtually every sport. Some programs incorporate Olympic Lifting; some … Read more

Free Weights Versus Machines – Which One to Choose?

Free weights and machines are just tools to place stress and tension on your muscles. At STANFORD we use barbells, dumbbells, machines, leverage equipment, manual resistance, and body weight exercises. This provides variety psychologically and physically, allowing us to use change as a motivator. Your muscles cannot tell where the tension comes from. It is … Read more

7 Myths About Abs – Improve Your Workouts

Many would argue that abs are the most wanted muscle on any physique. But what’s realistic when it comes to abdominal endeavors? I decided to write about the 7 myths I hear most often. Hopefully, this clears up any misleading information. Most Common Ab Myths 1. I Must Train Abs for Hours for Them to … Read more