Show Up, Move, Think Healthy, Eat Fiber

Hello Friends, Last week was a gooood week. I eventually got to rest from the four days of teaching, and I got to meet and make a new friend, Mick…


You are Made to Feel Good

Wow, what a week. Over the weekend, we had four Original Strength courses at OSi (the Original Strength Institute). It was amazing. I got to share the wonders of our design, I got to see old friends,…


Where Does Movement Come From?

Hey Everyone, It’s been a fairly good week this week. I got to be on the Run with FitPage Podcast last week with Vikas Singh. This was probably one of the best discussions I’ve ever had about…


A New Thing

Hello Friends, I’m going to try something different this week. For over ten years, I’ve been writing a blog or article or musing once a week. For the first couple of years, I wrote two a week.…


Turn the Lights On

Your brain’s main job is your survival. It is not concerned with how you feel as much as it is concerned that you are alive. It spends its existence filtering billions of bits of information from moment…


Your Nose Knows

And now, a guest article by good friend and OS Instructor, Sarah Young...Your nose knows about breathing. After all, it's designed to.Your nose is designed to humidify, filter, and adjust…


Move Away from Limitations

I get a lot of questions about limitations. Questions asking about pain, weakness, range of motion, strength, and fears. Some people want to know how they should move if they hurt or how they can move…


Can I Get Strong?

I was recently asked if Rocking Hindu Pushups would make someone stronger. I get questions like this a lot. Will crawling make me stronger? Can rolling make me stronger? Can I add muscle size with pushups?


Gotta Get Up to Get Down

I recently watched the Wham! Documentary on Netflix. I loved it. I am a huge George Michael fan. He was extremely talented. One of George’s later songs was called Fastlove, and the repetitive …


The Balance of Hip Flexors and Hip Extensors

And now, a revitalized classic about the war between flexion and extension: