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Pick Things Up - Month #2
Total cost: $49.00

Pick Things Up - Month #2

4 Weeks / 4 Days per Week / Intermediate

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Why Purchase

If your goal is to conquer the deadlift - and in turn get stronger and maybe add some muscle - then look no further.

You could make the argument that the deadlift is the best "bang-for-your-training-buck" exercise there is. It not only helps improve strength and body composition, but helps improve athletic performance as well.

In addition, unlike the squat and bench press, you can't "cheat" the deadlift. Either you lift the bar off the ground and lock it out, or you don't.

With this program you can count on the following:

- Follow a well-planned, progressive FOUR (4) month plan to help improve your deadlift and overall strength.

- Still train the entire body - it's a 4x per week plan utilizing upper/lower body splits - but with a heavy emphasis on the posterior chain (backside of the body).

- Probably be able to arm wrestle a grizzly......and win.

- And yes, women can just as easily follow this program as well and NOT turn into He-Man.

Benefits of Purchasing this Workout Plan:

About Tony

  • Tony Gentilcore
    CSCS

Tony Gentilcore is a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) holding a degree in Health Education with a Concentration in Health/Wellness Promotion from the State University of New York at Cortland. He helped co-found Cressey Sports Performance where he served as coach from 2007-2015. He now owns and operates his fitness studio, CORE, in Boston, MA. He's also a regular contributor to T-Nation.com, BodyBuilding.com, Men's Health Magazine and Women's Health Magazine. He also enjoys LOLCats and cheese.

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Pick Things Up - Month #2
Total cost: $49.00

About Tony

  • Tony Gentilcore
    CSCS

Tony Gentilcore is a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) holding a degree in Health Education with a Concentration in Health/Wellness Promotion from the State University of New York at Cortland. He helped co-found Cressey Sports Performance where he served as coach from 2007-2015. He now owns and operates his fitness studio, CORE, in Boston, MA. He's also a regular contributor to T-Nation.com, BodyBuilding.com, Men's Health Magazine and Women's Health Magazine. He also enjoys LOLCats and cheese.

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