
Barbell Shrugged The Power of Heavy Carries: Grip, Core, and Conditioning with Doug Larson, Travis Mash & Dr. Mike Lane #836
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Feb 18, 2026 Dr. Mike Lane, a strongman-experienced PhD in strength and conditioning, and Travis Mash, a performance coach and competitor, dive into heavy carries. They discuss farmer’s, yoke, bottoms-up kettlebells, and unilateral suitcase work. Topics include programming load/time progressions, spinal and scapular stability, grip transfer to sport, conditioning medleys, and the thoracic flexion risk-versus-reward debate.
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Carries Build Real-World Core Stability
- Heavy carries train the core, grip, and scapular stability more effectively than isolated movements.
- Travis Mash emphasizes carries' specificity for stabilizing the spine and scapula under load.
First Farmer's Handles Bloodied His Hands
- Mike Lane recounts bleeding from his hands on heavy farmer's handles early in his strongman days.
- The story illustrates how brutal grip demands and hand trauma can be with raw implements.
Use Short Unilateral Overhead Carries
- Program unilateral overhead carries with kettlebells and keep sets short (around 30 seconds) for sport specificity.
- Use carries to reveal asymmetries and monitor dysfunction in athletes.
