By René Eastin, MTI Contributor Standing over the kitchen garbage can sobbing uncontrollably; consumed with shame. I had binged before but it had never been this bad. Three banana peels. Two Kraft macaroni and cheese boxes. A jar of Jiffy peanut butter. A box of Cinnamon Toast Crunch cereal and the carton of heavy whipping […]
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Lab Rats Needed to Test Correlation of Relative Strength to Rucking and Running Performance
By Rob Shaul MTI is calling for fit lab rats to test the correlation between relative strength and rucking and running performance This is a short, 1-week, 3x training session effort, beginning next Monday, 11.7.22. The deadline to apply is 1700 Mountain Time, Saturday, November 5, 2022. Lab rats must be 20-40 years old. Details […]
A systemized Method for Focused Professional Reading
By Brandon Sanders, MTI Contributor I sat deep inside the Pond Creek National Wildlife Refuge. In past mornings, the swamp was a symphony of noise. Owls, coyotes, and things left unidentified filled the dark mornings. Today, it was painfully silent. The sudden influx of trucks, side by sides, and generators rendered the swamp chorus a […]
Q&A 11.3.22
QUESTION Appreciate your programming and the guidance you provide. I have 15 weeks to prep for a 1 day Grand Teton climb objective. What would you have me do? It is flat where I live and step ups can be a substitute. Thank you sir. ANSWER Here’s what I recommend: Weeks Plan 1-8 […]
The Fitness Demands of Soldiering in the Snow
By Piers Edlund-Field, MTI Contributor Military fitness has evolved significantly in the past 20 years. Previous generations of soldiers adopted a “one size fits all” approach to PT, prescribing basic calisthenics and long ruck marches for soldiers operating in any theater. More recently, soldiers have begun conducting physical training designed specifically for the area they […]
Why I Stopped Climbing
By Mike Stinson, MTI Contributor I entered the climbing scene in the early 1980’s while I was in college. I spent my free time climbing the bridges, buildings and local bouldering routes in Austin, Texas. Between semesters, I traveled to climb the volcanoes in Mexico and the Cascades, and the crags in the Rockies. The […]
Arete 11.3.22
Military Navy Officer Who Later Worked for ‘Fat Leonard’ Avoids Prison Sentence in Corruption Scheme, Military News This Army video shows how much Ranger School has changed in 70 years, Task & Purpose Explosions occur at Russian military airfield in Pskov region, Pravda Report Commander Bans Army-Issued Warm, Comfy Fleece Jacket As Winter Approaches, Military […]
Mission Command and the Operational Culture of a Special Operations Joint Task Force
By Brian Reed, MTI Contributor Background, Context, and Mission Command From May through August 2019, I served in Afghanistan as a member of the NATO Special Operations Component Command-Afghanistan/Special Operations Joint Task Force-Afghanistan (NSOCC-A/SOJTF-A). In this capacity, I worked directly for the Commanding General. This was a tremendous opportunity for me. I am a […]
My 5 Biggest Mistakes as a First Year High School Strength Coach
By Zac Cowell, MTI Contributor In April 2021 I earned my CSCS and began coaching at a small high school in rural Indiana. Until this point, my only experience training athletes had been rehabilitating and reconditioning injured high school athletes back to practice and gameplay during the eight years I have been practicing athletic training. […]
Q&A 10.27.22
QUESTION I just finished reading your blog post: “The Type of Athlete Who Thrives in MTI Programming” and found myself feeling guilty. How do you recommend developing the discipline to stick with your programming and cultivating that professional mindset? I have followed several of your training plans and found a lot of success when I […]