The Quick and the Dead · Total Training for the Advanced Minimalist
- Authors
- Tsatsouline, Pavel
- Publisher
- StrongFirst, Inc.
- Tags
- health
- Date
- 2019-07-31T00:00:00+00:00
- Size
- 3.85 MB
- Lang
- en
You are strong or used to be.
You take pride in your all-around physical development—but have precious little time for it.
You are serving your country, raising a family, training for a sport… You have been around too long to be fooled by pop fitness "high intensity" fads.
The Quick and the Dead is designed for an advanced minimalist like you. A culmination of five years of research and experimentation, it distills cutting-edge science to a straightforward protocol of only two basic exercises you mastered years ago: kettlebell swings and power pushups.
QD delivers. A highly ranked pro boxer sums up its effects: “I had even greater speed and explosiveness and I was able to maintain this for the whole match… I had gas to sell.”
A military special operator, on the wrong side of 40, reports: “a speed increase in all my powerlifts… pain relief in all of my injuries… an increase in my endurance while doing combatives… increased striking power…”
QD can be a minimalist’s stand-alone total training regimen—or be plugged into any athlete’s regimen. It takes only 12–30min, two to three times per week.
Additional benefits may include:
- Increased testosterone
- Decreased cortisol
- Improved heart rate variability
- Reduced body fat
- Improved soft tissue quality
All this without getting "smoked"—because you need energy to fight, work, play, live.
About the Author
Pavel Tsatsouline is a former Soviet Special Forces physical training instructor and Subject Matter Expert to elite US military and law enforcement special operations units. Pavel is the chairman of StrongFirst, a global school of strength offering instructor certifications and user courses in kettlebell, barbell, and bodyweight strength training.