The Book That Changed How I Think About the Brain
Most people go their whole lives with only a surface-level understanding of how the brain actually works.
Creatine Supports Tendons and Ligaments Too
Creatine helps collagen synthesis and connective tissue repair.
Why Kids Who Start Lifting at 12–14 Become Exceptionally Strong by 17
You can always tell which athletes started lifting early.
Why I Started Training for Power (And Why You Should Too)
For most of my life, I thought “getting in shape” meant two things
Living in Fight or Flight Without Realizing It
Before I understood the autonomic nervous system, I lived in a constant low boil of fight or flight.
Why Muscle Changes Everything
The benefits of having muscle on your body are beyond debate.
The Breakfast Mistake Most Young Athletes Make
I cannot tell you how many young athletes skip breakfast.
In-Season Strength Training Is Injury Prevention
Sport alone isn’t enough to keep athletes strong.
How Strength Training Supercharges Your Energy, Immunity, and Daily Life
Strength training affects far more than your muscles.
The Mental Game Is a Trainable Skill
Baseball is one of the most mentally demanding sports in the world.
What Creatine Actually Does Inside Your Muscles
Most people think creatine is a bodybuilding supplement.
Why Power Declines Faster Than Strength
Most people don’t realize how quickly power fades.
Consistency in the Basics Beats Flashy Exercises Every Time
I have watched freshmen outperform upperclassmen simply because they spent a year training the basics with consistency.
How One Book Can Change the Trajectory of Your Life
Most people underestimate what one book can do.
How Hydration Keeps Your Fascia Healthy and Your Body Moving Well
Your fascia (the connective tissue that wraps around every muscle, joint, and organ) relies heavily on hydration to function properly.
Why Athletes Should Never Stop Strength Training In-Season
One of the biggest mistakes young athletes make is stopping strength training once their sport season begins.
Mastering the Movement Patterns That Actually Matter
When I coach athletes or adults, I always bring them back to the same seven patterns.

