My Favorite Exercises For EXPLOSIVENESS & How to Program Them In!

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  • @jackmcmahon2324
    @jackmcmahon2324 5 років тому +111

    Yo Brian! Have you ever thought about making an MMA program?! It would be super helpful for a lot of us.

    • @coryvore
      @coryvore 2 роки тому +1

      Check out his Minimalist program. It’s designed specifically for people who need who have other focuses in life like MMA or BJJ.
      Brian’s training style is already perfect for MMA style strength because he focuses on explosiveness and endurance on top of strength.

  • @KenpachiZarakiX
    @KenpachiZarakiX 5 років тому +340

    Ate taco bell before Deadlifts, got the wrong kind of explosiveness.

    • @ascendedvegeta
      @ascendedvegeta 5 років тому +29

      He who eats taco bell before deadlift, finish training with stinky shorts

    • @bmstylee
      @bmstylee 5 років тому +14

      @@ascendedvegeta thank you barbell sensei

    • @abheekchatterjee7378
      @abheekchatterjee7378 5 років тому +2

      Allan thrall would be proud

    • @TheClinchMagazine
      @TheClinchMagazine 5 років тому +1

      Ascended Vegeta Barbell Sensei

    • @haroonabassi1821
      @haroonabassi1821 5 років тому +1

      you're aboutta go from from just living mas to ripping mas ass.

  • @madhavraj1650
    @madhavraj1650 5 років тому +105

    WTF you just pound the hell out of the tire

    • @mr.d_88
      @mr.d_88 5 років тому +4

      Yeah....but really faaaaasst

    • @BrianAlsruheOfficial
      @BrianAlsruheOfficial  5 років тому +62

      If you have strongman in your name I would assume that you understand what’s going on here

  • @mohammednabeel8991
    @mohammednabeel8991 5 років тому +134

    3:30 great gonna do this at my commercial gym for more explosiveness thanks!

    • @JoseLopLops
      @JoseLopLops 5 років тому +2

      lol

    • @beefbroth6539
      @beefbroth6539 5 років тому +22

      I hope someone does this at planet fitness

    • @theemperor2017
      @theemperor2017 3 роки тому +1

      @@beefbroth6539 🤣😂

    • @kamo7293
      @kamo7293 2 роки тому +1

      @@beefbroth6539 no lunk alarm will save them from the bar crash

  • @leakyfaucet7304
    @leakyfaucet7304 3 роки тому +8

    3:30 almost pissed myself laughing
    *Gym Staff* "sir, your deadlifts are too loud"
    Me-...

  • @georgeg.3853
    @georgeg.3853 5 років тому +29

    Can you imagine fighting Brian? Probably not since you would likely be knocked out or choked out before the thought could be fully formed. All jokes aside, your explosiveness is freakish.

    • @kamo7293
      @kamo7293 2 роки тому

      worst case he'll yeet your unconscious body over a yoke for reps

  • @Lovetheonewithin
    @Lovetheonewithin 5 років тому +18

    Watching you hulk smash that tire put a smile on my face. I can't wait to cancel my La Fitness membership and join a real gym!

  • @lief915
    @lief915 5 років тому +9

    I can honestly say personally, that both doing box jumps before squats and lifting light things like they're heavy tends to make squatting anything under 100kg has my feet about to leave the ground. Thanks heaps for all this awesome info, with your help, tonight I squatted 180kg for 3 reps. Looking forward to updates from the Arnold, hope you all have an amazing time!

  • @TheClinchMagazine
    @TheClinchMagazine 5 років тому +46

    I almost thought the video was on 2x

    • @BrianAlsruheOfficial
      @BrianAlsruheOfficial  5 років тому +6

      Haha nope

    • @TheClinchMagazine
      @TheClinchMagazine 5 років тому

      Brian Alsruhe Hey are you still working on That 176 lb Inch Dumbbell ?

    • @stamatisvragas7720
      @stamatisvragas7720 5 років тому +1

      How do you almost think?

    • @TheClinchMagazine
      @TheClinchMagazine 5 років тому +2

      road to 500 lbs squat His movements are too fast for a normal human. But since, background people are moving at normal speed, this can’t be speeded up video. Hence, the almost in my statement. By the way, he movements are so fast, it’s almost superhuman for his size.

    • @stamatisvragas7720
      @stamatisvragas7720 5 років тому +3

      @@TheClinchMagazine ohh yeah, I got it. It is just that "almost" and "think" dont really get along. Just like " I died a bit"

  • @minjaelee4671
    @minjaelee4671 5 років тому +12

    0:00~0:10 Thought my play speed was 1.5x, but was "normal"

  • @christopherptacek7733
    @christopherptacek7733 5 років тому +64

    Hi Brian, what do u think of spine decompression after heavy deadlifts or squats, do u think it's Worth it or not ?

    • @BryanMennie1
      @BryanMennie1 5 років тому +1

      Also interested in Brian’s take on this.

    • @christianyapp-shing3286
      @christianyapp-shing3286 5 років тому

      🦹🏿‍♀️

    • @BrianAlsruheOfficial
      @BrianAlsruheOfficial  5 років тому +70

      Honestly, decompressing my spine tends to make it worse from the two past fractures. So I tend not to do it. But I know it helps a lot of my athletes out who don’t have the same type of trauma that I do

    • @christopherptacek7733
      @christopherptacek7733 5 років тому

      Thanks

    • @alexmunn36
      @alexmunn36 5 років тому +1

      You can do something simple like hang pull-ups

  • @ricandeluxe
    @ricandeluxe 5 років тому +11

    I explosively hit the like button👍

  • @Chunlur
    @Chunlur 5 років тому +6

    The clickbait title of this video should be "How to become a Badass"

  • @solveyy
    @solveyy 5 років тому +5

    I've started implementing more hip thrusts into my routine, going both heavy and lighter but more explosive. Have definitely helped with my explosivity in the gym and on the field.

  • @jefferylord3068
    @jefferylord3068 5 років тому +5

    wow! throwing that barbell up in the air looks like fun. i used to play slow pitch softball back in the day, i bet you would knock the cover off the ball given the way you train.

  • @dlucasgalt
    @dlucasgalt 5 років тому +5

    Hey Brian, how's your Wack-A-Mole game?...lol

  • @safwatshawky5302
    @safwatshawky5302 5 років тому +18

    Hi Brian, can you please make a video for "most bang for your buck exercises". and thank you for all the information you are posting :)

  • @daimpressive
    @daimpressive 4 роки тому +4

    damn, took so many inspiration from your videos when it comes to not just being strong in the gym but more important being strong in everyday situations.
    can't thank you enough.

  • @LeeJamesYuhHeard
    @LeeJamesYuhHeard 5 років тому +3

    Ughhh my god, I love you!! I have to get to the gym after my 13 hour work shift this morning. I am BLASTING this video in my car on loop on my way. I really have to write these down too.

  • @nomatorious
    @nomatorious Рік тому +1

    Thanks,Brian!!This man is doing Gods work,yall!I just stumbled on to you and your video,grateful that i did.Inspired!

  • @swr1240
    @swr1240 5 років тому +8

    0:11 when you confuse the gym-dog, you're doing it right!

  • @thomasbarrett3393
    @thomasbarrett3393 5 років тому +3

    What's your take on push pull legs and could you place explosive exercises into that type of program

  • @hellstormangel
    @hellstormangel 5 років тому +8

    Thoughts on your natural stone to shoulder vs atlas stone to shoulder?

  • @boogeyperson316
    @boogeyperson316 Рік тому +1

    As someone with a shitty college gym with very limited equipment (even compared to a regular gym), your videos are a god send for strongman training.

  • @robertspence1356
    @robertspence1356 5 років тому +2

    I've checked out all of your programming video's, and they're all awesome, but I was curious if you could put out some information on a Peaking Program (Peaking for a meet or competition). Something to that effect. Keep the information and videos coming, They rock!

    • @HooDRidEWhiteY
      @HooDRidEWhiteY 5 років тому

      I would also like to know his opinion on peaking and what to do the week before a Saturday SM meet.

  • @hey12358y
    @hey12358y 5 років тому +1

    Haha, the sledgehammer swings are the only exercise where Kona doesn't try and battle you for dominance. your explosiveness is your trademark. You move, and i say this with sincerity, like Batman. Expect myself to be coming back to see this one. And everyone else following should as well.

  • @h3Xh3Xh3X
    @h3Xh3Xh3X 5 років тому +8

    The "lift everything as explosively as possible" mindset is what Josh Bryant calls "Compensatory Acceleration" training (CAT). It's the concept he falls back on in "bench press: the science" and the "built to the hilt" books. It really works great!

  • @winklesj
    @winklesj 5 років тому +1

    I just throw the stone over my shoulder instead of trying to stop it and balance it

  • @pretty_flaco
    @pretty_flaco 4 роки тому +3

    i need just half your energy

  • @KevinHernandez-rm8qt
    @KevinHernandez-rm8qt 5 років тому +1

    Hey Brian your videos are awesome man I’ve learned a lot from them I need some help how would you balance working all day manual labor job and weightlifting and mma ?

  • @freddyottawa
    @freddyottawa 5 років тому +2

    I recently stumbled upon your channel Brian and I am so glad I did. I really enjoy your content and outlook on life. I'm always looking for different ways to train/workout and i've drawn a lot of inspiration from your workout videos. I just wanted to say thank you for all the content that you upload.

  • @frankautiwele3810
    @frankautiwele3810 3 роки тому +1

    13:12 definitely. Even if you're always conscious of how you look doing certain exercises, I always think you're admirable because you know what you're doing even if it may seem to make you look dumb.

  • @hunterstarritt6415
    @hunterstarritt6415 5 років тому +1

    Helpful video, man. Strongman has been a big interest of mine for years. I live in good ole Tennessee, so for some reason there isn't any strongman gyms around me. I've been trying to do as much as I can with what I have, so I can do my first competition. I was going to compete with you all in April, but dont think I am ready yet. Maybe you can make a video on how to train better with a non-strongman gym.

  • @bilgehanarc3990
    @bilgehanarc3990 5 років тому +1

    Best exercises for fighting/MMA would be great and since there is little info about strength for athletes out there

  • @10n0
    @10n0 5 років тому +1

    Damn Brian you have the weight, size and explosiveness of a bear. So much respect man 😂

  • @traviswiuff2739
    @traviswiuff2739 5 років тому

    Do you think old dogs can (re) learn new tricks? I’m 41 yrs old now and quit doing athletic “things” years ago. Can my body relearn to be explosive?

  • @seankelly5729
    @seankelly5729 3 роки тому +1

    Damn Brian! Them tire smashes was HAMM!😂😭

  • @nikitaw1982
    @nikitaw1982 3 роки тому

    Swap hands!! Maybe just go slow at the end or before as a warm up till can. I can. Can't smash it like u do though.

  • @mikemoore2791
    @mikemoore2791 4 роки тому

    Crikey. No way id be anywhere near you, doing that hammer thing... i mean, stuff happens.

  • @wb416
    @wb416 5 років тому +1

    On the intro tire/sledge action, the dog is in the background as if "what the hell is dad doing?"

  • @youngbenefitz7655
    @youngbenefitz7655 5 років тому +1

    Thanks Brian!! I was one of the ones who commented on explosiveness! Thanks again!

  • @Bearded360
    @Bearded360 3 роки тому

    That that was time lapse. If you wonder what the world record is for sledge speed now you know!

  • @riccardocarminatigalli2852
    @riccardocarminatigalli2852 4 роки тому

    do you have a program for professional Brazilian jiu-jitsu athlete gi or no gi ?

  • @bratdfortd
    @bratdfortd Рік тому

    Anyone know where that yellow/blue flag with a sun in the middle is from?

  • @certifieddinks3943
    @certifieddinks3943 5 років тому

    If I was going to buy one piece of equipment geared towards strongman to start getting into it coming from powerlifting, which would you pick? Yoke? Big tire? Log?

  • @sollyxdoomyx7905
    @sollyxdoomyx7905 3 роки тому

    i am trying to find a gym with no people in it that find my working set stupid and idiot at the same time lmao

  • @nelsonbaron2372
    @nelsonbaron2372 2 роки тому

    Sir can you make a exibetion figth with mike tyson in boxing?

  • @willcastro5505
    @willcastro5505 5 років тому

    poor fucking tire, it was just lying there :(

  • @herculesinwyoming
    @herculesinwyoming 5 років тому +1

    My gym owner is gonna hate me haha

  • @7XD71
    @7XD71 5 років тому +8

    did you ever write a book or ever plan on writing one or recording an audio book with all of your life experience etc? your view on life and everything is so unique and comparible to some famous philosophers.

    • @KeelanTatarliovvvvv
      @KeelanTatarliovvvvv 5 років тому

      K I agree.. I would listen to that shit haha

    • @3DHDcat
      @3DHDcat 5 років тому

      Same

    • @BrianAlsruheOfficial
      @BrianAlsruheOfficial  5 років тому +8

      I have an e-book that is like 90% written but I just don’t like it. So I refuse to finish it. I think I’m going to start another

    • @7XD71
      @7XD71 5 років тому +1

      @@BrianAlsruheOfficial thank you. means alot to know that it will come in the future.

    • @h3Xh3Xh3X
      @h3Xh3Xh3X 5 років тому

      @@BrianAlsruheOfficial remember you are your own worst critic. Just finish it because I'm sure we'll love it.

  • @weir-t7y
    @weir-t7y 5 років тому

    You mentioned you did martial arts, would you suggest putting more emphasis on these sorts of exercises when it comes to supplemental i.e. non-technique training?

  • @merle7415
    @merle7415 5 років тому

    Not related but speaking of 225...I'm trying to get stronger and denser...do you a easy to follow basic equipment plan to bench , row , squat and deadlift, OP your bodyweight?

  • @shawnmcilroy3896
    @shawnmcilroy3896 4 роки тому

    Man Brian,
    Just enjoyed the vid bout the explosion episode u did. Put a different way of thinking in for me to process. A Big THANKS!!! Great information that u share. Please keep up the work. 👍👍👍👍

  • @thequeennguv9577
    @thequeennguv9577 5 років тому

    I’ll be doing core work for sure, I’ve not done it because frankly I hate doing it. The question I’ve got though, how can I re-strengthen my left shoulder again. I’ve dislocated it twice and the second time I did it was fairly bad, I’m not pushing super far or hard just yet as I’m wanting the stability first however there’s a noticeable different when doing things like bench or overheads.
    I love your face, no homo.

  • @bennettthomas7531
    @bennettthomas7531 5 років тому

    Hi Brian, question for you about how you adjust or balance long term programming/goals schedules (like your 4x 12 week blocks) vs contest prep and peaking? It's great to peak for a contest so you can do your best, but that peak will not always align with the end of a 12 week block, so something has to give, right? How do you make that call, and what do you recommend for competitors of different skill/experience levels (novice, amateur/local, regional, national, etc)? And have you ever or could you talk about how you program a peak or taper? Thanks!

  • @The86Regal
    @The86Regal 5 років тому

    Hey Brian really enjoy your videos! Thanks for sharing your knowledge. I have always had incredible pumps in my chest and shoulders and triceps’s. It doesn’t matter what reps or sets I do they all blow up and grow. However my legs are a different story. I don’t know that I’ve ever had a pump in my legs. I’m not into bodybuilding more into strength and athleticism, but I wonder if maybe my form is off on my squats.

  • @BilliusMaximus
    @BilliusMaximus 3 роки тому

    Burpees Broad Jumps are so awesome.
    Classic vid. Thank you brother. Blessings.
    Right before the Apocalypse, I was doing Viper Presses. It is the most awesome thing ever.

  • @markseal6685
    @markseal6685 5 років тому

    This is a great video. I am a disc golfer (we throw 175 gram discs) whom has a back ground in martial arts and was a gym rat 20 years ago. I lost a lot of my core strength due to a couple of accidents and have been using kettle bells, clubs and Swiss balls to rebuild myself. Watching this, I grabbed my 20 pound slam ball off the ground and did a jump with it. I can see how this is going to be very helpful for building explosive force back into my core. Thanks!
    I did a search and did not see that you had did a video on jumps with weights; this would be something I would love to see. How do you feel about using a kettlebell and going from a goblet squat to a jump? FYI, I train barefoot to increase my stabilizers.

  • @jimstates321
    @jimstates321 5 років тому

    I think you should just make a video of explosive moves. No talk just a montage of you doing your craziness. Hiit stuff. The hammer at the beginning is impressive

  • @BWells5152
    @BWells5152 5 років тому

    Awesome video! I do something like the dimel deadlift with a sandbag. I bearhug the sandbag high on my chest and then push my hips back and down into a quarter squat. Next, I push my hips up and forward into full extension as fast as I can like I'm trying to jump off my heels. I do 3 sets of 15 -20 reps. Gives you a good burn in your glutes and quads and is an explosive movement, but it does feel a little weird and look like I'm trying to hump the sandbag.

  • @UprisingFatality
    @UprisingFatality 5 років тому

    Brian, I've got something I thought you could cover..
    How the hell do you teach yourself to hold your breath for longer. Been watching your videos for ages, and am still shocked as to how you can hold your breath, under a heavy as fuck weight, and do several reps.
    I barely even hold my brace for sets without feeling like I'm going to pass out.

  • @lukebbuff
    @lukebbuff 2 роки тому

    I stumbled into this on my own recently and started doing box jumps first on my lower body days or before explosive overhead movements. Glad I’m not crazy to think it makes moving my squats or circus press move better.
    Having a baby and will be training at home with minimal equipment for few weeks so planning on really focusing in on explosiveness and work capacity.

  • @upyours8551
    @upyours8551 5 років тому

    Hey man, would like to see something about hopping back into training after an injury. Specifically how best to gauge when to 'train thru' vs taking time off. Been out now with sciatica for about 3-4 weeks and it's the first time I've had it. Initially tried carrying on regardless as the training itself wasn't causing me much if any discomfort but walking around or sitting the following day was a different story, bad pain right down the left leg. Without going into too much detail would some light training be of any use recovery wise while potentially facing considerable pain the next day? My training is strength based and doesn't deviate too much from the main lifts and variations there of. Thanks!

  • @ShaunSilk-ew7cy
    @ShaunSilk-ew7cy 10 місяців тому

    That sledge hammer routine is terrifying!!

  • @PhysiquePro
    @PhysiquePro 5 років тому

    I just started to watch your videos and I am a BIG FAN already......I have been trainiing since 95 and starting five years ago I naturally started to just train in a giant set mode and never looked back......Hate doing straight sets most of the times. I do them here and there. I see you like to do giant sets also, angonist and antagonist with ab variations and conditioning all in, one really cool to see.
    My Question is: Sometimes I am pretty gassed from my last set to failure (or fatigue or whatever lol) and before moving to the next exercise in my giant set i need to well catch my breath a little before starting the next exercise in my giant set. Example after my last set of rows I take my lifting straps off and then put my wrist wraps on and then set up on my bench for a sec and need to think for a sec (collect myself). so in between the row to the bench it may take me 45 secs later by the time I start benching. By the time I'm done benching I need to take a few secs to rest before I go to the third exercise. because I'm breathing a lot harder....Is it the same kinda thing for you too? It's more on my last sets when I go to failure. I just don't run to the next exercise gased. there is a little break but more of me setting up mentally to perform that next one. Again it's in a matter of 20 to 40 secs.
    Shit sorry for the long message. The best I can do with trying to bring out the question.

  • @garethjackson4426
    @garethjackson4426 5 років тому

    Really useful stuff here Brian, you probably get these comments on every vid, but since I started to use your antagonistic giant set method, every one of my lifts has increased.
    I’ve even bought a cap for the gym to channel the inner Alsruhe.
    When using straps for my top deadlift set I’m struggling to get tight because of the time it takes to wrap them round, I don’t feel like I get the right breath to brace at the bottom.
    I have tried hook and alternate, but on my top set my grip fails..do you have any advice?

  • @due5827
    @due5827 5 років тому

    Hey Brian. Where Can I get some of Those country flags You have all around your gym, and how expencive are they? I live in Denmark.

  • @justalkeenan
    @justalkeenan 5 років тому

    Hi Brian, to say to you have changed my outlook on fitness is an understatement. I've went from wanting to do nothing but heavy lifts to wanting to incorporate sprints, strongman and explosivness so for that I thank you.
    I have two questions:
    The first is I have a real issue with squats, everytime I do any form of squat I get severe pain hours later in either my abductors or my hamstrings depending on if my feet are closer or further apart. I have been to a few form checks and apparently I'm doing everything correct but this pain isnt just doms, it feels like a tear with a constant spasm.
    Any ideas how to squat or even build those muscles so im able to squat as I don't want to forgo squats but at the moment I do as I still want to run/hike and get in and out of my car.Question 2: any ideas how i can incorporate some of the strongman stuff when I workout at home in an apartment. Could i hoist a sandbag on my shoulder and run up the stairs or something like that?Cheers dude and hope you have fun at the Arnold.
    Al

  • @Maorsol
    @Maorsol 5 років тому +2

    3:30 was MAD nice brian.

  • @rpkiller2489
    @rpkiller2489 5 років тому

    @Brian Alsruhe So you said you do the same amount of reps as the main lift for the antagonistic muscle groups. What rep range do you usually do for your core variation, like for example if you were doing GHD situps or something like that? Also great video

  • @adihelew
    @adihelew 5 років тому

    great video ! strengthening the core can not be over emphasized , Brian's Breathe&Brace video changed everything for me . what do you think about using farmer's walks and yoke carry with intermediate weights for cardio and conditioning ? what would that look like ?

  • @WoodsGhost
    @WoodsGhost 2 місяці тому

    Are you still answering all comments? Lol

  • @stoneagegangster2075
    @stoneagegangster2075 5 років тому

    Hi Brian, I’m a huge fan of the SSB but when I do volume work with it around the 8-10 rep range I start to lose feeling in my hands have you ever heard of this happening if so do you have any tips for it? I’m assuming it’s sitting on top of some nerve.

  • @Grumbledookvid
    @Grumbledookvid 4 роки тому

    If i want to become explosive i just eat a large pizza followed by a gallon of ice cream

  • @shaneberg3653
    @shaneberg3653 5 років тому

    I like Brian's videos before I even watch them. Why? Because he's an already proven trusted strength training source. Love your stuff mate!

  • @markstreicher8506
    @markstreicher8506 5 років тому

    Hi Brian am a big fan of you wold please make a video describing the difference between power speed explosiveness and agility and one more thing and describing what determines and asked because in today’s day and age everybody consider them themselves and athlete thanks a lot lots of love from the Middle East Israel

  • @firmans12
    @firmans12 5 років тому

    You should do video how to clean more weight. Just try my first clean (non weightlifter) I only can do 70 kg. Felt so week on clean

  • @LeeJamesYuhHeard
    @LeeJamesYuhHeard 5 років тому

    Question about the antagonistic muscle movement prior to the main lift; how long are you waiting to get into the main movement? Is it right away? (Ie. Rows then bench, back to back?)

  • @shenanoahsflyfishing2378
    @shenanoahsflyfishing2378 5 років тому

    Is there any way you could make a video on addressing left-to-right imbalances? I’ve developed them, and I would love to hear what your recommendations are.

  • @bobbylosanno6630
    @bobbylosanno6630 5 років тому +8

    Pretty much like your videos the second I click on them

  • @ricepresidents
    @ricepresidents 5 років тому

    Will you talk about low bar vs high bar squat? I've heard you mention before that you think people should be doing low bar.

  • @dard4642
    @dard4642 5 років тому

    Thank you for using the proper word (explosiveness). If I hear "explosivity" used one more time, my head may explode.

  • @rlambert013
    @rlambert013 5 років тому

    Not that this would come as a surprise to any of us who follow Brian's channel. I was fortunate enough to catch Brian as he was heading somewhere at the Arnold this weekend. And believe me he was in a hurry. This guy was awesome enough to not only stop and shake my hand. He also asked me my name and said thanks. Goes to show this guy is just as legit in person as he is on video.

  • @DVRKSHVYVN
    @DVRKSHVYVN 5 років тому

    Staying envious indeed, but I'm planning on going to the Shop gym in Manassas (VA) soon! I cant wait to drop by one day and learn as much as I can.

  • @mikeA-cg4rl
    @mikeA-cg4rl 5 років тому

    Hey Brian big fan of the channel sir! Have you done a video on how to press a keg? If not a video of how to do that would be awesome. Ha ha sorry if I missed it if you've done it already. Big fan sir!
    Mike

  • @jakeku2662
    @jakeku2662 5 років тому

    Brian, is there anything you can recommend to build explosiveness specifically for sidekicks?

  • @liftrunthrow
    @liftrunthrow 5 років тому

    ballistic movements are the best. there is no de-acceleration. ball slams, box jumps, sledge hammer, throws, etc

  • @glamorak
    @glamorak 5 років тому

    What are your go to lifts for max effort work when running conjugate? What are good options for people without a lot of specialty bars and chains?

  • @zanesullivan2789
    @zanesullivan2789 5 років тому

    Hey Brian, this might be a dumb question but I've been wondering what the benefit (if any) would be with using a foam box squat pad besides maybe making it more comfortable to sit on the box.. Thank you for the videos man.

  • @OBL1TR8R
    @OBL1TR8R 5 років тому

    How would you incorporate mark bells slingshot into a bench work out? I know you personally don't really use it but it would be cool to know haha

  • @dusandragovic09srb
    @dusandragovic09srb 5 років тому +1

    How I love the begging :D

  • @kamo7293
    @kamo7293 2 роки тому

    moving the warm up sets as fast as possible gives me confidence, in that just a few months ago these were the same weights I was struggling with and here I am now completely dominating the weight and moving as fast as if I was doing bodyweight reps

  • @rothotborski
    @rothotborski 4 роки тому

    Tried to throw a barbell backwards like brian (at 3:25) but my gym didn't let me do that ;)

  • @dherko
    @dherko 5 років тому

    I am wanting to start training with stones, etc. What types of things can you use to protect your stone and floor when dropping or rolling off a platform?

  • @nathanpeterson7720
    @nathanpeterson7720 5 років тому

    Hi Brian great video. Wanted to say thank you for all the posts. Your channel introduced me to strongman and I just signed up for my second comp. Have you tried banded kettle bell swings? Great for explosive movement and for training throwing events when the weather is bad.

  • @maliusribeiroborges7578
    @maliusribeiroborges7578 3 роки тому +1

    0:11 doggo's like: wtf??? Lol

  • @enriquesanchez4258
    @enriquesanchez4258 5 років тому

    i feel like ive lost alot of strength on my deadlift, last week was great but this week total garbage. any advice on how to keep my strength or feel stronger for those lifts?

  • @drummerguydw
    @drummerguydw 5 років тому

    Hey, love your videos! Do you suggest specific movements or programming ideas for firefighters, I’m training for the CPAT/Fire Academy. What suggestions would you have for that?

  • @shaneallen6413
    @shaneallen6413 5 років тому

    This video is money man. Thanks for putting this kind of thing out. Have a blast this weekend with the crew!

  • @kevinbroadwater9428
    @kevinbroadwater9428 5 років тому

    Demmel deadlifts are hard for me. Tried to do them yesterday hitting my nuts cus I got t- rex arms