Mark Bell's Power Project and these creators mention each other
A friend who sent a post about the San Francisco 49ers' injury statistics.
Mark Shookett's studies of male children of alcoholic fathers are mentioned in relation to how alcohol affects people differently.
Jim Wendler is quoted for his simple explanation of max effort and dynamic effort work.
Mentioned as playing on the first two albums of I Hate God and being replaced in Outlaw Order due to going back to prison.
Creators that Mark Bell's Power Project mentions in their videos
Chris Bumstead's journey in reclaiming his athleticism is discussed, with examples from his Instagram.
Mentioned as an example of what muscle focus training gets you.
Matt Wenning is mentioned as a proponent of extensive warm-ups.
Mentioned as someone who is still lifting hard and pushing hard.
Ben Patrick's advice on backward sled dragging for warm-up is mentioned.
Mentioned as someone who learned from Charles Bullikin.
Thomas DeLauer is mentioned as someone who is always on the front lines of finding out about new companies with cool things.
Valdez's strength and performance page is recommended.
Mentioned as the first guy to do incredible feats of strength, but doesn't do athletic stuff like unicycling.
Mentioned as a strong human being on YouTube who does strength feats.
Referenced as an expert on training and sprinting.
Mentioned in relation to BDNF and the benefits of high-intensity exercise.
Graham Tuttle is mentioned in a conversation about a coach who only used time as a metric for training.
These creators mention Mark Bell's Power Project in their videos
An American World's Strongest Man competitor.
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