Sep 16, 2023
There's something about the vibe of the old school, black iron gym. Whether it's a powerlifting dungeon straight out of the 80's, a bodybuilding gym packed full of machines and dumbbells, or a weightlifting hall with rows and rows of platforms, the single-purpose gym dedicated to training (not merely exercise) is a special place. A place where shit gets done, where hard effort and consistency are the primary currency. These gyms are hard to find, but you know them when you walk in the door. The energy is palpable.
In today's world of online coaching and affordable home gym setups, many trainees haven't experienced this sort of old school gym, and they probably should! If you're serious about your training, you owe it to yourself to train at a gym like this. Whether you're a novice struggling to squat 315 (or 200!) or a you've been at it for years and feeling burnt out, training at an old school gym -- even if it's just for a little while -- can ignite some fire and passion in your training program and set you up for success.
Mark Rippetoe and Marty Gallagher Interview (3 Parts):
Part 1: https://youtu.be/siaDQdpQPRQ?si=jBBEqMFP6drd1mKm
Part 2: https://youtu.be/TxjibbKJ8UE?si=YilgpD6MG6bxAGZG
Part 3: https://youtu.be/RIe_7ODKycQ?si=6t5M2L88a0J7DvGV
Kirk Karwoski squat instructional video (he squats 600x8 beltless at the end!):
https://youtu.be/-hd8mN765KQ?si=PktYt_b5x3Zxo3ac
Karwoski 1,000lbs double:
https://youtu.be/Oo1tU1YqPp0?si=xDLu_pO-5jfW0bQq
Weights & Plates: https://weightsandplates.com
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Trent Jones: @marmalade_cream