by Lis Smash Powerlifter David Holland is an original member of Team Lis Smash. He & I began working together in 2016 at a barbell […]
Atlanta’s 2nd Annual Pull for Pride was held Saturday June 16th at CrossFit Downtown Atlanta. The event raised over $10,000 for Lost-n-Found Youth, an Atlanta […]
Leggings review number 4 of our Thick Thighs Project is from Feed Me Fight Me.
Unfortunately, these had a lot of attributes I find standard in clothing that led me to want to do this entire project: a nice website and aspirational social media presence, heavy focus on cute snack imagery and strong/well muscled models, etc. – but the product design seems to come last in the list of development tasks.
Dear USA Powerlifting, I am no longer a member of your federation because it was so troubling to me during my years of membership (2013-2018) […]
by Kerstyn Welcome to review number 3 for the Thick Thighs Project: Athleta. Some quick biometric data about myself I’ll put in every review to […]
Atlanta Magazine’s April issue has an article about Lis and the Fantastic Beasts. Special thanks to writer Gray Chapman for her work. Support the Smash […]
Hello, guest blogger Kerstyn here again! Welcome to the second review for the Thick Thighs Project: POP Fit. Some quick biometric data about myself I’ll […]
“It was a lot of fun and very low stress. We had a lot of beginners, so no one should feel uncomfortable about lifting with us. Plus you get to meet a lot of cool people and maybe even find some people to lift with,” says David Holland, president of the Fantastic Beasts and board member at Lost-n-Found.
A newer client of mine recently recommended that I write more content for brand new powerlifters. She is about to SMASH her first powerlifting meet, […]
Hello, guest blogger Kerstyn here! Welcome to the inaugural review for the Thick Thighs Project: Senita Athletics. For more background on the project, read this. […]