Strength is a skill… StrongFirst is proud to present The Foundation of Strength Series. Strength is a foundational skill, upon which athletic performance depends. Understanding the basics of strength training and growing familiar with their mechanics is the first step in becoming a better athlete. Getting stronger allows you to play harder and stay in the game longer. Strength supports better performance on the field and resilience to injury. Strength overcomes, strength endures. Foundation of Strength provides easy-to-follow, simple instruction on basic exercises designed to make anyone much, much stronger. As it’s often said, the difference between being good and being great is having a fundamental understanding and mastery of the basics. The Kettlebell- A simple to use gym-in-a-hand that provides anytime, anywhere strength and conditioning. Learn and master the kettlebell swing, get up and squat and understand why kettlebells are found in any facility that teaches power, mobility and performance. The Barbell- Perhaps no three exercises are more important to any athlete than the deadlift, the squat and the press. Each appears deceptively simple, but success in any of them requires an understanding of proper mechanics and the correct set up that leads to a successful finish. Spend a little time learning the basics of the barbell and watch your lifts get bigger while you get stronger and stay safer. Dumbbells- There’s a lot more to using dumbbells than biceps curls and shoulder presses. The use of dumbbells in a strength and conditioning program is as old as the ancient Greeks, but using them properly requires a little more thought than just, “Grip it and Rip It!” You’ll learn how to use dumbbells to build muscle, increase stamina and teach your body to move athletically. Sandbags- Sandbags are a “living weight”. As it moves, the sandbag’s weight shifts and changes shape. We lift more things that move and shift each day than we realize; the large bag of pet food at the store, the bag of topsoil or sand from the home improvement center, our children from a car seat to their stroller. First responders helping a patient off the ground, a police officer taking someone in to custody, or a soldier helping a fallen comrade demonstrate that we lift much more living weight than we realize. A few simple cues can make lifting those weights simpler and safer. Train hard. Lift heavy. Stay safe. Get StrongFirst.
T**R
A very concise and informational DVD on exercise
The DVD was very educational. It laid out great exercise principles using a variety of implements such as barbells, dumbbells, kettle bells and sandbags. He gave me great ideas to make my workouts more efficient. Very informational and concise
L**I
Product Review
This video on lifting is presented very professionally. It is indexed so you could find the subject of interest fast for review. Tips are very practical and the concepts build on each of the exercises. You can see that the basics apply to all movements being barbell, dumbbells or kettlebells. The instructor is very pleasant to listen to and all moves will take you from easy to advance combinations for a more demanding cardio workout. I recommend this video if you have come to understand and accept that the core to working out is keeping it simple and few exercises for the long haul.
A**L
Approved by Pavel, an extension of his principles.
If you can't get enough of Pavel Psatsouline, the Russian master of kettlebell strength, you will not be disappointed in this comprehensive video course in barbells, dumbbells, and kettlebell training, as demonstrated by. one of.his students in strongfirst.com, Pavel's official website.
I**G
This is a great resource for people looking to start strength training
This is a great resource for people looking to start strength training. It's very no nonsense and offers plenty of variety.The reason I bought this DVD was because I hoped it had information on programming routines that incorporated all four of those tools together, and it did not.
D**N
Outstanding strength DVD!!
Mark is a great instructor, the video goes into multiple exercises from Kettlebells, barbells,bar work and beyond. The video and sound are first rate and the breakdown of exercises is one of the best I have seen. There is no fluff or filler on this video, Mark starts right into the instruction without missing a beat.While this is a great video for beginners it will also help as a refresher to the more experienced as well. Refining basic movement patterns is never wasted time.
V**E
good
interesting and useful. Well worth a read if you do kettle bell workouts
C**Y
Simply Excellent
All of the material in this video is clearly defined and well presented. It's broken down into four main sections, focusing on the core lifts for each type of weight used and there's no extra information to confuse the viewer. Whether you're a beginner just wanting to get into some of these exercises or an experienced trainer, you'll learn something from this presentation.
E**1
Great Instructional Fitness Video!!!
Mark Toomey is GREAT at teaching/instructing proper form with the right equipment for your workouts. His teaching is very easy to understand and it makes sense. Highly recommended for the fitness aficionado who wants to improve his/her form and wants to be safe about it. And for the price of the DvD, it is worth it!!! Get it now!!
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