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Myles Jeffers
- Jan 8, 2018
- 11 min
My Journey Through Over-Training: The Early Years
Right off the bat I am going to be honest with you. This post is as much a cathartic exercise for myself, as it is meant to be informative. Bits and pieces of this have tried to creep into almost every blog post I sit down to write, so I need to dump it and move on. Take it or leave it. My experience with over-training is a large part of why I became a coach. Experiencing first hand what over-training does to a body has a great impact on the kind of coach I am today, and why
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Myles Jeffers
- Dec 31, 2017
- 9 min
Training Age & Appropriate Rep-Schemes
I learned this one the hard way. When I first got into lifting weights at the age of seventeen, I wanted to get strong and I wanted to get big. Sound familiar? So, this lead to me lifting 5 sets of 5 reps for about 5 years. It is what dudes in magazines did so it must work. I got kind of strong and kind of big, but also spent about three of those years lifting the same weights. It wasn’t until after I learned about strength training through my education with Opex Fitness that
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Myles Jeffers
- Dec 26, 2017
- 12 min
Elite Athlete ≠ Coach. F the 1%
How to pick a coach. What makes a good
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Myles Jeffers
- Dec 18, 2017
- 7 min
Pranayama Breathing Part 1-
5-10 Minutes to Improve Your Health
Now I am not going to dig into the question of what fitness is in this blog, but I will qualify this post by saying that my concept of fitness involves more than one's ability to perform physical tasks. With that in mind, I am interested in what things people do who are happy and live a long time. I am also interested in methods and techniques that have stuck around for a long time. One such practise is Pranayama. It is one of the eight limbs of yoga, and involves several dif
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Myles Jeffers
- Dec 13, 2017
- 8 min
Missing Training Due To Injury, Illness, or Vacation... How much progress do we really lose?
Introduction It is flu season, but hopefully it is over by the time you read this. Recently I had a couple of clients become quite sick, and had to miss training. They were both worried about losing progress, and one even had a competition coming up the next weekend. She was so worried she’d lose all her strength and get embarrassed at the competition. She even ignored me telling her to rest, and snuck to the gym to train one evening despite having a fever. I couldn’t really
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