Barbell Shrugged

Deadlifting Through The Decades with Doug Larson Travis Mash & Dr. Mike Lane #834

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Feb 4, 2026
Dr. Michael Lane, PhD — evidence‑informed strength coach and high‑level deadlifter. Travis Mash — former world champion powerlifter and seasoned coach. They cover teaching kids with kettlebell deadlifts and goblet squats, programming teens with conservative maxing and velocity cues, choosing deadlift styles by body type, accessory work for sticking points, and how training shifts for lifters in their 40s and 50s.
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ADVICE

Start Kids With Kettlebells And Goblets

  • Teach kids simple loaded patterns like kettlebell deadlifts and goblet squats to lock in safe mechanics.
  • Use movements that naturally put them in the right position to minimize instruction and keep training fun.
INSIGHT

Strength Builds The Engine For Sport

  • Basic heavy barbell strength builds the force-production engine that improves sport performance more than many 'functional' modalities.
  • Sport practice remains the most specific skill work; strength complements but doesn't replace it.
ADVICE

Periodize Teens And Use Velocity Limits

  • Use block-style progressions for teens: start with higher reps then move to fives, threes, and heavy triples.
  • Monitor bar speed (velocity) and keep sets above your failure velocity thresholds to avoid ego-driven 1RMs.
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