Supine Band Straight Arm Lat Pullover

The supine band straight-arm lat pullover is one of the most underrated minimal-equipment exercises for building your lats through a full range of motion while improving overhead shoulder mobility and core control. In this complete guide, THIRST Gym owner Brandon Smitley breaks down the setup, biomechanics, common mistakes, and programming so you can train your lats effectively with nothing but a resistance band. A must-read for powerlifters, combat sports athletes, swimmers, and anyone training in a home or garage gym.

Band Resisted Cat/Camel

The band-resisted cat-camel is a simple upgrade to the classic cat-camel that builds real thoracic mobility, recruits the serratus and core, and assists you into deeper spinal extension. Learn how to set up, perform, and program this resistance band mobility drill for powerlifters, combat sports athletes, swimmers, golfers, and anyone with a stiff upper back. Brought to you by Brandon Smitley of THIRST Gym in Terre Haute, Indiana.

Off-Set KB Drop And Catch Lateral Lunge To Slantboard

The offset kettlebell drop and catch lateral lunge to slant board is a deceleration drill that teaches athletes to put on the brakes, yield into the hip, and stop cleanly before redirecting. Ideal for bigger, tighter athletes who struggle with lateral movement, this slant board exercise builds change-of-direction control, hip mobility, and single-leg stability. Learn the full setup, coaching cues, common mistakes, and programming from Brandon Smitley of THIRST Gym in Terre Haute, Indiana.

Off-Set KB Drop And Catch Lateral Lunge

Learn the offset kettlebell drop and catch lateral lunge, a powerful deceleration and change-of-direction exercise that teaches athletes how to plant, brake, and stop efficiently. Brandon Smitley of THIRST Gym in Terre Haute, Indiana breaks down the biomechanics, coaching cues, common mistakes, and programming for wrestlers, combat athletes, and anyone looking to move more athletically. A must-know drill for building resilient, injury-resistant change of direction.

Prone I, Y, T, W Complex

The prone IYTW complex is a no-equipment shoulder health exercise you can do anywhere to strengthen your upper back, improve scapular stability, and bulletproof your shoulders. Learn how to perform all four positions correctly, the most common mistakes to avoid, and how strength coach Brandon Smitley of THIRST Gym programs this warm-up drill for powerlifters, combat athletes, and youth athletes alike.

Toe Taps To Lateral Push Out

Toe taps to lateral push out is a reactive agility drill that builds ankle stiffness, frontal-plane control, and the split-second decision-making athletes need to change direction under pressure. Using nothing more than a low box and a timer beep, this drill turns a rehearsed pattern into true open-skill agility for wrestlers, court and field athletes, and advanced high schoolers. Learn the biomechanics, progressions, common mistakes, and programming from Brandon Smitley at THIRST Gym in Terre Haute, Indiana.

The Best Chest Exercises for Growth (Science Explained)

Discover the best chest exercises for growth in this biomechanics-based guide to building a bigger chest. THIRST Gym coach Brandon Smitley breaks down the five most effective chest exercises for hypertrophy — the dumbbell bench press, cable fly, incline barbell bench press, chest-focused dips, and weighted push-ups — along with the anatomy behind them and a complete programming framework. Learn not just what to do, but exactly how and why each movement builds a fuller, stronger chest.

Standing Rack Supported Hip CARS

Standing rack-supported hip CARs are a simple, effective hip mobility drill that uses controlled articular rotations to unlock your hip’s full range of motion — flexion, extension, and rotation. Learn how to perform this versatile mobility exercise, the common mistakes to avoid, and how to program it as a warm-up or mobility filler for squats, deadlifts, wrestling, and athletic performance.

Band RNT Cable Straight Arm Lat Pulldown

The band resisted cable straight arm lat pulldown is a simple upgrade to a classic back exercise that dramatically increases lat activation while teaching you how to set your upper back for a stronger, more stable bench press. Learn the exact setup, coaching cues, biomechanics, common mistakes, and programming recommendations — whether you’re using it as a bench press primer or a dedicated accessory.