Written by: Kevin Cann There was a post written yesterday by a relatively popular coach on Instagram that demonized bands and chains. He then followed this up with a TikTok video of him making fun of what seems to be Westside max effort variations. This is sadly the age we live in. I am all for having … Continue reading Everything Works: You Just Need to Ask the Right Questions
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Programming/Constructing Practice in Powerlifting
Written by: Kevin Cann In any sport, when the coach drafts up a plan for practice, that plan usually includes drills to work on specific skills as well as specific strategies to execute during games. Powerlifting containing lifts that are typically used to enhance strength in athletes tends to have a different viewpoint in constructing a … Continue reading Programming/Constructing Practice in Powerlifting
Naïve vs Purposeful Practice and Priorities
Written by: Kevin Cann I had one of those “aha moments” yesterday while I was training. I have been reading quite a bit on deliberate practice, attempting to find a means to squeeze every bit of potential out of each lifter I coach. This planted the seed for this thinking. I had decided to perform some comp … Continue reading Naïve vs Purposeful Practice and Priorities
Noise and Variability of Movement
Written by: Kevin Cann The acquisition of high level skill has always been something that has interested me. This is probably why hearing Sheiko speak made me want him to coach me and why I lean towards using a Dynamic Systems Theory approach to training and developing the skill of strength. Daniel Wolpert believes that the … Continue reading Noise and Variability of Movement
Understanding Dynamic Correspondence
Written by: Kevin Cann A popular lifter/coach made an arbitrary list of exercises and gave each exercise a rating. I understand what he was trying to do, and it is really not a bad idea. Every coach has their own lists of exercises that they prefer. I could not disagree more with the ratings of a lot of … Continue reading Understanding Dynamic Correspondence