https://www.google.com/url?sa=i&url=https%3A%2F%2Fpicryl.com%2Fmedia%2Fbarry-wall-occupational-safety-rucks-22-miles-carrying-826c5f&psig=AOvVaw1AYOuymJrfe2JiyiAqTnJQ&ust=1751125894846000&source=images&cd=vfe&opi=89978449&ved=0CBcQjhxqFwoTCMjL48L6kY4DFQAAAAAdAAAAABAE
Training

When Did People Start Rucking?

Listen I've been studying and engaging in fitness behaviours for a long time. Never did I think walking was going to become a 'sexy' fad. Nevermind rucking, which is effectively strapping a heavy backpack on and walking for an extended period of time. Yup... I'm not here to criticise it either. I do it twice… Continue reading When Did People Start Rucking?

Resources

My Indian Club Swinging Book is Now Affordable!

Academic Books are notoriously expensive. That isn't because the authors demand huge royalties... we don't, but rather because they are often sold in small numbers. I am thus thrilled that my publisher, Bloomsbury, have taken a decision to publish a paperback copy of my last book, Indian Club Swinging and the Birth of Global Fitness which… Continue reading My Indian Club Swinging Book is Now Affordable!

Basics

The Bent Press: The Most Fascinating Lift

The Bent Press was a staple for 'old school' strongmen and women seeking to show off their strength. The movement couldn't be simpler. Pick up a dumbbell or barbell from the floor. Get it to chest height and then slowly press it overhead while simultaneously moving yourself underneath it. Check out an iconic shot of… Continue reading The Bent Press: The Most Fascinating Lift

Biographies, Resources, Training

Forgotten Devices: Edward Aston’s ‘Anti-Barbell’

Much to my surprise, and great shame, Edward Aston is not someone mentioned a lot on this website. This, I hasten to add, has everything to do with my own deficiencies. Born in England in the late nineteenth-century, Aston was known to contemporaries as one of the strongest men around. In 1910, he won the… Continue reading Forgotten Devices: Edward Aston’s ‘Anti-Barbell’

Biographies

The Unknown Man Who Transformed American Fitness

Who helped transform American fitness and who, more importantly, has often been overlooked in the fitness industry? Frederick Tilney. It is a name that I have constantly seen in writing but not one that I have ever really researched. From my vague memories, I knew that he was born in England in the late ninteenth… Continue reading The Unknown Man Who Transformed American Fitness

Image of Alan Calvert
Resources

Alan Calvert, ‘Some Lifting Records,’ Super Strength. 1924

When I first became interested in barbells, I collected a lot of data about weight-lifting records. There was a time when I could tell you the world’s record in almost any lift you could mention. I could tell you the records for the best men in the different nations at the same lift. I knew… Continue reading Alan Calvert, ‘Some Lifting Records,’ Super Strength. 1924

KV Iyer in pose
Nutrition, Resources

K.V. Iyer on Diet and Health

Kolar Venkatesh Iyer, or K. V. Iyer (1897-1980), is one of the most fascinating Indian physical culturists of the twentieth century. Someone I have studied quite a bit in my own career, Iyer was a well-known figure in India, the United States, and Europe. Often submitting images of himself to physical culture magazines, Iyer struck… Continue reading K.V. Iyer on Diet and Health

Basics, Resources

Are Steroids Killing Bodybuilders?

Some time ago I published an article here on the 'death wish' in bodybuilding. For those who haven't read it, and shame on you, it focused on the most obvious problem with the sport I love - it is killing people. This isn't mere hyperbole. Over the past three decades, a significant number of bodybuilding… Continue reading Are Steroids Killing Bodybuilders?

Biographies, Resources

Lost Footage of the 1967 Mr. Olympia

In 1967 Sergio Oliva, one of the greatest bodybuilders to ever grace the sport, won the Mr. Olympia. The previous two years Larry Scott had won the title but, following Scott's retirement, the floor was open for Oliva to step into the spotlight. The Cuban bodybuilder, and former Olympic weightlifter, was himself new to the… Continue reading Lost Footage of the 1967 Mr. Olympia

Vasily Alekseyev
Basics

What I Learned About Lifting in 2024

My 'new year' starts a lot earlier than most. While many will count January 1st as the dawn of a new year, I usually see August 1st as my new beginning. Teachers, lecturers, and parents, will know my pain. As an adult, who has never truly left the education system, my sense of time is… Continue reading What I Learned About Lifting in 2024