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How to Add and Change Links is WordPress
Here is a video I just finished adding an intro to…
It shows you how to add and change links in your wordpress blog
goto ArthurPeterson.com for more videos
On another note
Here is a cool intro video using sony vegas 11
Thanks
Art “Video intro newb.” Peterson
New WordPress Pop-Up Plug-In WpPopWizard
If You Want to Get Complete Body Strong Here Are Two of My Favorite Trainers
Screen Capture Videos
Hey I just wanted to share a great screen capture solution for you that Mark Hess has created.
If you want to spend hundreds of dollars to do screen capture video you can.
Or you can use Mark’s system and do it for 12 bucks.
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Art “the video guy” Peterson
WordPress video tutorial – how to get rid of white space at the top of your blog
How to create and audience and how to Write Epic Shit
Write Epic Shit
http://thinktraffic.net/write-epic-shit
Guess what percentage of our conversations so far have been spent discussing promotional strategies. Seriously, make a guess.
The answer? Less than 20%. In every conversation I’ve had with wildly successful entrepreneurs and bloggers about building website traffic, promotional tactics only make up 20% of our talks. So, what is the other 80% of building a popular site about? Building a raving audience online all starts with writing epic shit. Period. Hands down. End of story. (If you aren’t building a blog, substitute the word “create” for “write.” Create epic shit. Either way, the formula is the same.) Write things that make people think. Inspire people. Change lives. Create value. Blow people away with your usefulness.
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Minimalist Training: How to Make and Use a Bulgarian Training Bag
Editor’s note: This is a guest post by Joe Hashey, CSCS.
Are you sick of waiting for machines at your local commercial gym? Perhaps you just want to spend more time at home and are looking for a workout solution. Whatever your reason might be, making your own version of a Bulgarian Training Bag is an effective and practical solution.
What Is a Bulgarian Training Bag?
The original creation of the Bulgarian bag is credited to Ivan Ivanov, a former Greco-Roman wrestler from Bulgaria that was hired as a US Olympic wrestling coach. The official bag is shaped like a half moon and typically filled with sand.
The bag was soon adopted by fitness professionals as a versatile tool for muscular endurance and general fitness. It can be used to perform any exercise the lifter can do with a shoulder-loaded barbell. Additionally it can be used for rotational swings and multi-planar training.
Depending on your exercise selection, the Bulgarian Training Bag can be used to target the legs, shoulders, core, upper back, triceps, biceps, and forearms.
Even though it was originally developed for wrestlers, the Bulgarian training bag is an excellent fitness tool for everyone. If you do home workouts for overall health, a full body program can easily be designed around this one piece of equipment.
Buying a premade Bulgarian Training Bag can run you anywhere from $150-$250. But you can easily make your own for around $15, less if you can get some of the materials for free.
How to Make a Bulgarian Training Bag
Materials Needed:
- Duct Tape (optional)
- Truck or Tractor Tire Inner Tube
- Wood Pellets or Rubber Mulch
- Zip Tie
I prefer wood pellets, as they don’t leak as much as sand and rubber mulch. Also, in the video below I have truck and car inner tubes purchased from a tractor supply store. However, the best construction came from using tractor tire inner tubes that I got from a heavy equipment company. I went in and asked them if they had any tubes with holes in them. They gave me a stack for free, and the holes don’t matter since you can cut them out.
Basic Instructions
- Cut the inner tube in half.
- Zip tie one handle tight, leaving 4-5 inches for a handle.
- Fill with wood pellets.
- Trim the open side to comfort (or so it forms a better “U”).
- Zip tie the other end tight, leave 4-5 inches for a handle.
- (optional) Duct tape around the zip tie and handle piece for a more uniform grip.
You may have a desired weight in mind, so weigh the bag periodically while filling it. Once you hit your goal weight, trim the excess bag off (but not the handle space!).
Video Instructions
The baseballs were for grips on the backside as shown in the second video. However, after using Bulgarian Training Bags for about two years, I heavily favor the original and basic construction detailed above.

How to Use A Bulgarian Training Bag
Most common uses:
- Loading your shoulders (squats, lunges, jumps, etc)
- Front position loading (similar loading pattern to a front squat)
- Swings
- Controlled handle exercises (rows, curls, etc)
For your use, here is a Bulgarian Training Bag Exercise Index:
Some of these movements are small accessory training (flips, etc), so choose some larger exercises first and then finish with the smaller ones.
Bulgarian Bag Combos
One more awesome aspect of using Bulgarian Training Bags: it is easy to link exercises together. Here is a core conditioning combo we have used at Synergy Athletics–simple and effective.
Conclusion
Minimalist training needs to be both simple and effective. This Bulgarian Training Bag project fits both of those criteria, and whole general fitness training programs can be built around it.
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Joe Hashey, CSCS, is a personal trainer and owner of Synergy Athletics. Joe has been a featured author in Men’s Fitness Magazine and a speaker at National Strength and Conditioning Conferences (Vermont, Ohio, Las Vegas). Joe has over 500 free fitness articles and giveaways at www.Synergy-Athletics.com.
Related posts:
- Guide to Thick Rope Training
- The Basement Barbell Workout
- Odd Object Training Primer
- 23 Bodyweight Ring and Strap Exercises
Article: The Washington Monthly – The Magazine – The Information Sage
The Washington Monthly – The Magazine – The Information Sage
http://www.washingtonmonthly.com/magazine/mayjune_2011/features/the_information_sage029137.php?page=all
“There is no such thing as information overload,” Tufte says at the start of his courses. “Only bad design.”
Take what’s most important and present it in a way that is most appealing to people that are going to use it.
This is a dense read on design of information.
Isnt everything information anyway? So why not design it in an appealing memorable way.
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WordPress video series
Represent’n (photo: dannyrobinson)
Hey what’s up and how are you this fine Sunday?
Before football starts (my wife and kids are big Steelers fans). I wanted to share with you a new video series I’m putting on my blog.
I’m calling it– How to do all kinds of cool stuff with WordPress
Yes, catchy title I know right.
I know the information is solid and it’s a good place to start if you’re brand-new to WordPress.
If I can get all the videos to upload. Their are 30 of them in the series.
The videos range from– how to insert MP3 files to how to install akismet plugins and some cpanel for good measure.
I remember the first time I tried to create a WordPress blog in C panel.
It took me a couple of hours just to create a blog because every time I did it. I thought I broke something in my Cpanel.
But now I can create a WordPress blog in a matter of minutes. Just because I’ve done it about 100 times.
So without further ado, here’s the first video –
How to add subdomains or add-on domains using C panel
Roll the dice take a chance.
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