by Keenan Eriksson | Oct 16, 2020 | Getting Started, New Research, Recovery
veePhoto by israel palacio on Unsplash From PTSD to brain injury, a military background greatly increases your risk of Low Testosterone. And you’re at risk to begin with. I’ve heard that the average testosterone levels of a modern day 25 year old are the same as...
by Keenan Eriksson | Sep 18, 2020 | Getting Started, New Research, Nutrition, Recovery
If you’re an athlete, I bet you’ve heard of inflammation. We can all remember our coach telling us to ice that painful joint, but what if I told you inflammation goes beyond the pain of an injury? You see, inflammation is base level biology. Any time there is damage,...
by Keenan Eriksson | Sep 11, 2020 | Mindset, New Research, Training
Plain and simple: This article is about why you should meditate to get fit as f***. I’ve been training since age 14 in all manner of sports. Martial arts, swimming, water polo, rock climbing, cross country, discus, backpacking, and finally, CrossFit. However, I also...
by Tim Byrne | Apr 23, 2020 | Getting Started, Training
The “New World” A lot can be said about the “new army” and the changes that have taken place over time that you hear the older active duty and veterans talks about. The world is changing, so how does a new army recruit prepare for it? The way conflicts are...
by David Morrow | Mar 26, 2020 | Training
Article #1 – Fix Your Squat I want to fix your squat, today. This series is the baby, born from a conversation I had with Dr. Kelly Starrett on the HRD2KILL Podcast, about how we can do better when training our warfighters. Specifically, we dug into the topic...