I have spent a great deal of time writing about introductory
topics in my blog. However, I feel that it is important to have a strong
foundation of knowledge before getting serious about resistance strength
training. I have had less than one hundred and twenty visitors in the last
couple of months. But I know that continuing to write informative posts with
insightful information will soon attract readers. A couple of my strongest and
best posts are “Why Strength Train’ and “Introduction to Strength Training”.
The first post addresses some of the great benefits to strength training. The
second post, or “Introduction to Strength Training”, gives many great tips for beginners
who are interested in becoming as strong as possible as quickly as possible.
My next
posts will continue to build readers’ knowledge through product recommendations,
more workout tips, sample workout plans, and other helpful information.
Moreover, as time goes on, the information will slowly shift from beginner
oriented information to expert knowledge. In this way, my readers can grow with
my blog to become stronger and expand their appreciation and knowledge
regarding weight training. I don’t currently use any other means of connecting
to my readers such as social media, however, I will consider it in the future.
For the time being, my readers can leave comments and send me emails that I
will respond to in timely fashion. The design of my blog is very minimalist,
which is intentional because that is how I am. I believe in a no-nonsense
approach to resistance training that does not follow the newest fad or workout
that is not based on science. Also, like fellow blogger Ross Enamait, I only
write about topics that I know and have experience with. That way my readers
can be sure that the information is sound.
Another great resource for weightlifting information can be found at: Powerlifting University
Another great resource for weightlifting information can be found at: Powerlifting University
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