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I just had an awesome weekend in Minneapolis at the Smarter Strength workshop. What I learned there will have some big changes for the future. Look for a full review later on.

There I taught others the basics of hand balancing as you can learn in the Secrets of the Handstand Quick Start DVD.

People were loving the progressions and different movement patterns then many aren’t use to. I even taught Adam Glass how to do a cartwheel (look for a video sometime soon).

I’m extremely happy about this video where I juggle a 70 lb. kettlebell behind my back.

Now I plan on getting back into juggling kettlebells regularly. Want to join me? Then I recommend you check out The Definitive Guide to Kettlebell Juggling.

I hit several other big PR’s. A 485 lb. deadlift. A 645lb partial deadlift.

Holding back levers easier than ever before.

Tearing a Mini Deck of Cards in half for the first time ever.

Doing a bridge lockout of 325 lbs. as is described in the Advanced Bridging Course.

I don’t say this to brag. I say this to inspire and show you that you too can achieve great things if you put your mind to it.

And if you want to get there faster having quality instruction is the best way to do so. That’s why I put together all my programs. To help you achieve your goals faster.

I taught Dave the progression I’d been using towards a one arm chinnup, described in the Advanced Bodyweight Training Course. Considering he’s busted out a chinnup with 56kg of added weight for two reps I predict he’ll be able to do the real thing soon.

Whether your goal is holding a handstand, lifting heavy weights, snatching a kettlebell for 10 minutes or anything else.

Right now my Moving Sale is going on where you can get every single one of my programs at a substantial discount.

I’ve received 57 orders from people all over the world looking to get stronger and gain more crazy skills. Everything from my $1 digital video offer to the whole package for $997.

There is a lot to learn.

But this sale won’t be around long. Just a few more days then its gone for good. So grab what you want right now.

Sincerely,
Logan Christopher

P.S. Plus everything on the sale still comes with my 3 month guarantee. So you can try it and if you don’t like it for any reason just let me know and you’ll get all your money back. There’s no risk.

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I mentioned this a few weeks ago but wanted to call your attention to it again.

Next weekend the Smarter Strength workshop hosted by Adam Glass is happening in Minnesota.

smarterstrength Smarter Strength Workshop

I’m flying out from California to make it.

And I highly encourage you to do the same. You are in one of three boats as far as I see it.

One

You haven’t tried out the biofeedback method of training. What are you waiting for? Have you seen the results everyone is getting with it?

There is no better way then to learn hands on as well as the latest and greatest techniques of the evolving system. I’m going to do my best to get Adam to talk about the next step beyond testing too…

Two

You’ve tried the system and weren’t getting the results promised. Sorry to say, but chances are there was User Error involved in this. (At times I’ve screwed this up myself.)

It’s not black and white. When you are working with the feedback of your body there is the possibility of throwing off the test. Plus you still do need to know much else. I wouldn’t say if you only knew biofeedback training you were good to go. Other knowledge is also needed.

This workshop will get you running right and answer all your questions.

Three

You’re using biofeedback and getting great results!

I hope you’re in this camp. Still if you can learn an upgrade that will allow you quicker results wouldn’t you want that? Get further refinements and new opportunities to become better.

You’ll be among a bunch of strong guys there (and ladies too). No better place to set big PR’s. Also I’ll be an open book for any and all questions you have.

As a special bonus if you sign up today, send me your receipt and then Sunday morning after the workshop we’ll schedule an hour long one on one to work on whatever you wish to (limited to 3 people). If nothing else I’ll deliver some ground-breaking mental training tactics to you to add on top of what you‘re already doing.

In strength,
Logan Christopher

P.S. While I recommend you sign up for the above, don’t order anything from any of my websites now. I’ve got an unexpected announcement and amazing deals for you coming next week. Stay tuned.

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Almost another month has passed since I last wrote about biofeedback training. I’ve decided I want to give a play by play account of how it’s working out for me. That means this will be the first in a series of articles on my progress in biofeedback training. And for this one I have to go back in time a bit to when I started.

97lb KB Press Progress in Biofeedback Training   Part 1

Any and all movements can be tested.

When I first heard the idea of biofeedback for physical training I was intrigued. It made sense to me, that our own body could guide what we do. Our goal is to make the body better, to build a better mind-muscle connection in order to become stronger. If you had a way to ask your body what it preferred it to do, what was good for it to do, it makes sense then that you should listen to it, at least to me.

I got started testing out my exercises. A little later I tested the weights I was using.

For the most part, early on I ignored the testing and then had to struggle to set a new PR. Sometimes I made it, sometimes I didn’t. What I was doing was following my old routine just testing to see how the movements tested. Then I did my routine regardless of the results. That’s not how you’re suppose to do it. But it was my first step.

The testing was awkward. In a range of motion test you’re suppose to go until you feel tension. Sounds good in theory. But when you first try it you may not be the best at feeling the first sign of tension. I know I wasn’t. In order to help me out I decided to do two different ROM tests each time to see that they were giving the same results.

I continued on. I figured that I would give this method at least a month to start showing results. If it didn’t I could jump back into my routines. I started actually listening to the tests. I finally dropped the idea that I needed to known exactly what I was going to be doing when I entered the gym. I would let the tests guide me to do what I should be doing.

It took a couple weeks before I felt that I was getting it right. At that time I was testing exercises, variations, loads and rest. It started coming together and I was seeing myself hit new PR’s without struggling for them.

Of course, the testing (and moving into a new place) led me to be doing different exercises and different volumes so it wasn’t hard to be hitting PR’s. Anytime you start new exercises there is a period of time were your body adapts quickly becoming more efficient at the exercises. You become better at the exercises rather than building much strength or muscle to do the exercises.

That’s why I always encouraged sticking to a routine. You need to work the same exercises over a period of time in order to see real improvements. If you jump from routine to routine you aren’t doing much more than spinning your wheels.

This isn’t really in contrast to biofeedback training though. You still have your goals. If that involves being able to deadlift more you’ll aim your testing in the direction. Unless your body is messed up and dead lifting is not right for you you’ll be able to continually work the lift and do more.

More on this subject real soon.

In strength,
Logan Christopher