10 Things I Wish I Knew Sooner about Powerlifting
Powerlifting has been a core part of my life for over 10 years and every year I feel like I learn something new! Whether it's about the sport itself or about myself! Here's are 10 things I wish I knew soon about powerlifting! IT'S 90% MENTAL Powerlifting is as much...
A Few Questions with Nikki Joy Baker
If you've been following us for a while, Nikki Baker is no stranger! She's an absolute gem and we're so happy to call her family! Here's how she answered a few a questions... . How did you find powerlifting? I had been told prior to working at a powerlifting gym...
Girls Who Powerlift: LaTosha Cleaver
Interviewed by: Ivy Knight . When I come across someone who lights up my soul and reminds me of all the good there is in the world, epsecially in the powerlifting world, I tend to want to interview them! Meet LaTosha Cleaver. . How did you find powerlifting? I...
Every mama is a strong mama
Written by: Ivy Knight This one is for the mama’s who tried their best! And yes..I mean, ALL OF US! I remember watching incredible pregnany women lift heavy and I would cheer them on!! It was truly awe inspiring! And then I got pregnant. I had a rough first trimester. ...
A Few Questions With: Randi Colwell
Written by: Ivy Knight m The really cool thing about powerlifting is that it's for everyone. As long as you put in the work, you get strong. As long as you you're humble, you keep getting stronger and as long you're willing to help others in the process, you become...
How to Increase Power Off Your Chest
Written by Ivy Knight Many women who bench press for powerlifting struggle. There's probably science behind it but to be honest, I don't know what it is. What I do know is that for many years I struggled, specifically with power off the chest. But I learned a few things...
What to expect on Meet Day: Part 2
Written by Ivy Knight We left off with you being all weighed in! It’s the night before the meet. What should you be doing? Your priorities are to rest and prepare. Rest is super important! Meet day is taxing on the body and the mind. The adrenaline and the sensory...
3 Simple Steps for Hitting Depth
Written by Adelina Canolli The squat. It's the opener for a powerlifting meet and one of the greatest exercise to improve strength and build muscle. Naturally, we overthink the depth position in a squat and today I want to break down what to do to improve your depth so it's...
What to expect on Meet Day- Part 1
Written by: Ivy Knight, USPA National Referee You signed up for the meet, you trained and prepped, and you honed in on your technique. You did the work and now it’s the day before your meet. It’s 9 am and you walk into the location. You line up with a...
How To Accept That Progress is Slow
When you first start lifting, it’s all new and exciting. And then there’s this thing called newbie gains! Your numbers are just going up and up but then something happens. Something changes and sometimes it feels like progress is crawling at a snail's pace. But fear not, we can help...
5 Upper Back Accesories You May Have Forgetten About
Don't lie... when you're standing in the mirror flexing, you take a peak over shoulder at your upper back and admire a little. Beyond that, a strong upper back is also necessary for your big 3 lifts! So when you're focusing on your upper back don't forget to utilize these...
5 Tips for a Better Lockout
A deadlift isn’t successful until it’s done! But the lockout might be the hardest part. If you’re one of the many lifters trying to improve their lockout, here are 5 things you should look into: Strengthen Your Upper Back: A strong upper back is essential for a solid lockout. Focus...
Overcoming the Weight of Self-Doubt
Written by Ivy Knight In a world that often bombards us with unrealistic expectations and unattainable standards, it's no wonder that many of us find ourselves grappling with feelings of inadequacy. Social media would have us believe that in order to be considered strong we have to be lifting certain...
Deadlift Cue: Shoulders Over the Bar
Written by: Ashley Pollard Our shoulder position in the deadlift tends to do dictate where our hips are. If your hips are off, everything else will be too. If our shoulders are too far in front of the bar, the bar will get away from us, our knees will shift...
Should you be wearing a Lifting Belt?
Written by Ashley Pollard Lifting belts are one of those tools that can be useful but lifters often wonder when they should start utilizing one. The truth is, it depends! If you're wondering if you should try a belt, you probably should however here are some things to keep in...
Is squatting and deadlifting enough core work?
Written by: Ashley Pollard We all love to squat and deadlift. We also all know that in order to do them effectively we need to employ our core. But do we all know if squatting and deadlifting is enough core work? The good news: Squats and deadlifts are a multi-multi joint...
How To Stop Overshooting RPE
Written by Ashley Pollard __ If you use RPE (Rate of Perceived Exertion) during training, chances are you have or will overshoot at some point. While it's easy to get ahead of yourself at times, the problem with overshooting is that it wrecks your training momentum, creates unnecessary fatigue, strengthens...
Are You Giving Back?
Written by Ivy Knight We all talk about the fact that the sport of competitive powerlifting is male dominated but are what can we do about that? If anything at all? We can’t say for sure, but nothing happens without action. So how can you give back. Show up and...
Breastfeeding and powerlfiting: Interview with Katie Simmons
Interview by Ivy Knight When you think about being a powerlifter, being a mom isn't the first thing most people think of and yet, there are lots and lots of female powerlifters who are mom. But that really shouldn't shock anyone because who are some of strongest people in the...
Wear the Singlet with Pride
Written by Ivy Knight When I first started lifting heavy, I heard about this thing called a Powerlifting Meet. I looked it up. It sounded amazing but then I saw that you had to wear these things called singlets… essentially a unitard. At first site, I thought, “this is the...