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What you should consider if you travel to the Dublin marathon [Article]

Posted by Pascal Landshoeft

Jul 12, 2015 9:08:59 AM

What you should consider if you travel to the Dublin marathon

I've run the Dublin marathon in 2013 in 3:58. Here are some tips for you if you consider to go Eire to run your next marathon. Expect to be beaten by an Irish dick... at least if you ran the Dublin marathon in the eighties. Current track record in the male category stands at 2:08:33 by the Kenyan Geoffrey Ndungu and at 2:26:13 for the ladies held by Russian madame Tatyana Aryasova. You will most likely face temperatures between 8 - 12 degrees and a drizzle somewhere along the course.

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Topics: How to run a faster marathon

Garmin Forerunner 220 vs Nike+ App on iphone

Posted by Pascal Landshoeft

Jul 5, 2015 8:44:12 AM

Garmin Forerunner 220 vs Nike+ App on phone

I got the Forerunner 220 from my girlfriend for my birthday in 2014 and ran two marathons with it. I am very happy with it and with the addition of the heart rate monitor. If you are considering to buy one and you are currently using your Nike+ iPhone app only buy it when you are trying to get seriously into running or you have training runs which go beyond 1.5 hours. 

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Topics: How to run a faster marathon

30 tips on How to get stronger for lifting

Posted by Pascal Landshoeft

Jul 5, 2015 3:54:00 AM

 30 tips on how to get stronger for lifting

This is a collection of links, videos and rep schemes I used to go from novice to intermediate/advanced level in lifting. I hold the bench press record for my local gym. So this is a collection of tips from an average Joe to make you one of the strongest, if not the strongest guy in your local gym. If you want to go beyond that, you can use this article as a starting point for your research to achieve greater things.

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Irish Runner 5 mile 2015 - My Experience

Posted by Pascal Landshoeft

Jun 29, 2015 2:17:48 AM

Irish Runner 5 mile - My Experience

After running the Vienna marathon this year I took two months of running in May and June. Main focus of my training was on weightlifting and I also could not face running any more. Kind of had fallen out of love with it. Still I had booked myself in for the entire Dublin race series and on 27.06.2015 it was time for the Irish Runner 5 mile. Last year I finished in 32:42 and this year in 37:01.

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Topics: How to run a faster marathon

German Volume Training vs. Stronglifts 5x5 [ Article, Video ]

Posted by Pascal Landshoeft

Jun 27, 2015 10:17:48 AM

 Stronglifts 5x5 vs. German Volume Training

This article will discuss the pros and cons of Stronlifts 5x5 and German Volume Training in detail inclusing my first hand experience and sources from the web to help you to decide which program is the better fit for you to hit the gym. Please leave comments about your own experiences to make the article even better.

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Topics: Lift stronger, Stronglifts 5x5, German Volume Training, Powerlifting, Bodybuilding, Strongman

German Volume Training 4 week Review for crossfitters [Article, Video]

Posted by Pascal Landshoeft

Jun 21, 2015 2:27:00 PM

German Volume Training 4 week Review

I did German volume training for four weeks in May/june 2015. All in all it is great to gain muscle, practise high repetition stamina for crossfit and automate your form after mastering it. It did not provide the strength gains I hoped for but was challenging and fun. See details below.

If you want the most up to date news or ask direct questions, then you can follow me on Instagram.

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How to perform a deadlift for crossfit for beginners

Posted by Pascal Landshoeft

Jun 17, 2015 11:41:00 AM

 

How to perform a deadlift for crossfit for beginners

The deadlift is usually the lift in which an individual can pull the highest load, as you can incorporate the most muscle groups of the three big lifts. Variations on the deadlift are the sumo deadlift, trap bar deadlift and the conventional deadlift. For this article we will focus on the conventional deadlift only. I strongly recommend to you to learn the other variations as well, once you get stronger, to add variety to your training. If you lack mobility the trap bar deadlift is usually the more controlled and easier lift to learn than the conventional deadlift, as the trap bar forces you more likely into a less taxing execution of the movement.

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How to perform a bench press for crossfit for beginners [Article]

Posted by Pascal Landshoeft

Jun 16, 2015 2:39:00 PM

How to perform a bench press for crossfit for beginners

The bench press is one of the most commonly performed free weight movement’s in the gym. Even Hollywood incorporates it in a scene between Robin Williams and Matt Damon in the movie Good will hunting as a test of manliness. The major variations of the bench press are related to the width of the grip and whether it is performed in straight movement or with a pause on the chest. For this article we assume you wanted to perform a one rep repetition under maximum load or the maximum amount of repetitions at a lower load.

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Topics: Lift stronger, Bench Press

How to perform a back squat for crossfit for beginners

Posted by Pascal Landshoeft

Jun 14, 2015 10:37:00 AM

How to perform a back squat for crossfit for beginners

The squat is one of the core exercises in weightlifting and powerlifting. There are two variations of the squat, front squat and back squat. The back squat is the most commonly performed lift and relevant to the programs you will find out there so we will stick with it for this article to get you started the fastest. The squat can be divided in three phases, the setup, the squat and the phase where you put the bar back into rack. For all of the phases you should establish a routine which stays the same for each of your squats so that you can minimize thinking once you get to high load. Your squat should always be the same and practiced in that matter.

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5 tips to get stronger faster

Posted by Pascal Landshoeft

Jun 14, 2015 8:58:00 AM

5 tips to get stronger faster

 

Here are five tips out of my one and a half years of lifting so far which will keep you on track to make more gains faster and become the stronger version of yourself you want to be. If you have any questions, reach out to me in the comments or via social media and I will come back to you. At the core of success are commitment, attention to detail and staying curious. 

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