Intel
Articles on fitness and musings on current events affecting veterans, military, law enforcement, and anyone else that runs towards the sound of the guns.
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The Baffling Thing About Police
Posted on June 11 2018
When I was around 17 years of age, I drove a Camaro T-Top that I'd purchased with my own money. My first car was a Ford Tempo so the Camaro,...
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The Warrior Ethos: After the Smoke Clears
Posted on May 17 2018
“The primitive and often even atavistic aspects of the battlefield test the physical and mental agility of everyone, but most of what it tests is the courage and the spiritual...
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Cheaters Sometimes Prosper
Posted on April 08 2018
There is debate in the fitness community about the use of cheats to lift more, move faster, etc… These cheats include wraps (knee and elbow), belt, squat suits, deadlift straps,...
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Battle Buddies in a Post-Military Life
Posted on March 25 2018
When I first made the decision to join the Marine Corps, I had some weight to drop and some physical strength to gain. I began to hit the gym and...
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Circus Tricks and the Tactical Athlete
Posted on March 22 2018
When I was serving as a Marine, I saw a number of different servicemen and women take part in various, popular-at-the-time programs that appealed to service members with its promise...
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The Strength in Discomfort
Posted on March 05 2018
Everyone who works out has a reason for it. The most common is to lose weight or get healthier. For others, it is a job necessity. For those in the...
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