Articles by Matt Foreman
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Interview: Chelsea Ryan


This interview is a special one for me because I had the pleasure of coaching Chelsea Ryan at her first National Championship in 2014. That nationals ... Continue reading
Competition Strategy in Weightlifting: Being Conservative vs. Going for Broke


Let’s talk about weightlifting competition, shall we? It’s always a good subject to go back to because every one of you is either a compet... Continue reading
Interview: JP Nicoletta


Right before I did this interview, I went back in the article file I keep on my computer and counted how many Performance Menu interviews I’ve d... Continue reading
Incorporating Endurance Training into Weightlifting (Seriously…)


Believe it or not, I’m going to write this month about adding endurance sport activities to your weightlifting training. First of all, half o... Continue reading
Interview: Angela Duvane


A 200 kg total in the women’s division is a terrific accomplishment, regardless of age or bodyweight class. It’s even more impressive when... Continue reading
The Opinions of Others in Your Weightlifting Life


Let me tell you a little fictional inspirational story I heard a long time ago. I don’t know who told me this story for the first time, but I&rs... Continue reading
Interview: Ben Claridad


When you’ve been in the sport of Olympic weightlifting for over two decades, you hear a lot of stories about how our top national-level lifters ... Continue reading
The Fairness of Retesting Athletes for Drugs


I spent a few days trying to decide if I wanted to write this article or not. That’s not because it’s going to be risqué, overly co... Continue reading
Interview: Caitlin Hogan


Twenty years ago, if you interviewed high-level Olympic weightlifters and asked them about their background, they were probably going to tell you they... Continue reading
Who Controls Your Weightlifting? You…Or Somebody Else?


You’ve all gone to school, right? Most of you went to high school at least. A few of you dropped out, but the majority of you graduated. Some of... Continue reading
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