Written By: Kevin Cann I was lucky enough to get an early copy of Robb’s new book, “Wired to Eat.” Robb’s first book, “The Paleo Solution” was a fantastic resource. At one point I had all of my clients read it when they came into my gym. I do not do as much nutritional counseling… Continue Reading
Chicken and Peaches- Local Production meets Local Consumption!
We’ve got chickens in the brooder, tomato starts indoors and buds on our peach trees. Barring a severe cold streak between now and June, there will be a copious amounts of these ingredients available here in East Tennessee fresh and ready for our tummies. If you have the slightest green thumb or backyard chicken bone… Continue Reading
Chop Chop Salad- Spring is Coming!
Up until this mornings freezing temperatures (we’re in East TN), you would have thought that Spring had arrived several months ago. Despite the cold snap, we are in the midst of planning our garden and getting things started in a DIY Hoop house to get a head start on any late frosts. This Chop Chop… Continue Reading
Proper Breathing Mechanics for Bracing
Written by: Kevin Cann The majority of people reading this have probably been told by a coach, or read an article that said that you need to take a big breath and hold it while lifting. This seems like an easy task. However, it is not as easy as it seems. It is one of… Continue Reading
30-Day Challenge Analysis Part 3: Changing Your Life For Real – Let’s Do This Right
All right folks, it’s the moment you’ve all been waiting for. That’s right, it’s the GRAND FINALE of the EPIC, three part 30-day challenge series. We’ve already talked about the pros and cons of 30-day throw downs (Part 1) and we’ve discussed (AT LENGTH) how we totally screw em’ up (Part 2). Now let’s get… Continue Reading
Thai Fish Cakes
Weeknight Paleo hits store shelves tomorrow. We’ll be having a little celebration at the house tomorrow night for this most joyous occasion and our fish cakes are on the menu. These little buggers make a tremendous appetizer and can scale up to a full serving of protein for your meal. If you’re pantry looks anything… Continue Reading
Basil-Ginger Pork from Weeknight Paleo
We had the tremendous opportunity to be on Robb’s podcast this last week to discuss our farming enterprise and some of the lessons learned at this early stage of production. Happily, we can announce that our third cookbook is out of production and set to hit book shelves next week. Weeknight Paleo is our best… Continue Reading
Why Large Deficit Deadlifts are Great for Improving Mobility
Written by: Kevin Cann I chose to work with Boris Shieko as my coach for a couple of reasons. For one, he is the most decorated coach in the sport of powerlifting. Another reason is how different they do things in Russia compared to here in America. I wanted to step outside of my comfort… Continue Reading
30-Day Challenge Analysis Part 2: Abusing The System – How We Screw Up The Process & Ourselves
We’re human and let’s face it, we are REALLY good at f#%@-ing things up. It doesn’t matter what it is, someone, somewhere is going to figure out a way to make it a complete FAIL. 30-day challenges/transformations are no exception to this ‘fail phenomenon’. Yeah, we’ve figured out a way to take something that’s meant… Continue Reading
A Biomechanical Analysis of the Squat: Valgus Collapse (Knees Caving In)
Written by: Kevin Cann The knees caving in on the squat is a very common technical breakdown of the lift. It is also why the “knees out” cue is a very popular cue on the squat. How much do the knees caving in (valgus collapse) even matter? Does it increase our risk of injury or… Continue Reading
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