Ian King has written dozens of articles for T-mag. Now’s your chance to tell him what to write about next.
Reply to this post with an article or article series idea for Ian. If the editors of T-mag choose your idea and Ian writes the article, you’ll win a bottle of RED-KAT and a Testosterone T-shirt.
OK, I’d be interested to read a program that Ian would put together to build the ultimate T-man. That is to say, someone who embraces the T-man image: large, powerful, and fast - kind of a new millennium gladiator of sorts. I’m curious to see what Ian thinks the training regimen of such a specimen would consist of. The goal shouldn’t be just hypertrophy, or just strength, or just speed, but a combination (in his opinion) of those factors in order to produce a warrior (for lack of a better word).
The caveats:
this person has to work and therefore may only get 7-8 hours of sleep
this person is at least an intermediate exerciser (at least 2 years of intense training)
What about an article on Grip/Forearm training? Maybe a stand-alone workout to throw in during a training week, or one to add in with an already established training split. Still searching to see if this has already been written…
12 weeks to athletic preperation for the upcoming season. Or 12 weeks to becoming superman - i.e. body transformation. Similar to CT’s beast evolves article. It could cover diet, weights & cardio etc.
I would like to know what Ian King’s thoughts are on balance training and what would be the best way to train an extreme athlete. We already know that Coach Davies thoughts on how to train extreme athletes. Lets here what Ian King has to say about that topic.
Lats and Shoulders…Lats and Shoulders. He has already written about wheels, abs, biceps back and chest…in detailed programs. Lets see the Lat and Shoulders program that he supposedly gives out to special customers.
“How to prep your body for maximum slope time and injury reduction.”
Or something as it pertains to the needs of an occupation. I know articles have been done on this type of thing before but perhaps something specific for the Firemen, Policemen, Ambulance workers, Construction guys, guys that travel a lot, or the guys who sit on their tail a lot…
With an olympic year coming up how about a 12 week program called “Citius, Altius, Fortius” A program designed to make you faster, jump higher and be stronger, something that encompasses the olympic motto and turns you into the ideal of an olympian.
I was thinking about this the other day (article ideas)
I would like to see an article set up like a course syllabus you might have had in college.
Basically, 12 weeks to higher education in iron training.
Each week, assigning reading that may fall outside of t-mag, or within it, and ordered/structured in such a way as to build on the previous weeks knowledge.
I haven’t thought this through that much, but it seems that there is SO MUCH info out there, seeing a professional pick out a “course” syllabus would be fun…
I agree with the others who have posted, I would like to see a sort of 12 week training regimen designed to prepare an athelete for their respective season.