Alternating KB Swing

The alternating kettlebell swing is a powerful variation of the traditional kettlebell swing that builds explosive hip extension, posterior chain strength, and conditioning using just a single kettlebell. Learn proper technique, hand-switch mechanics, and how to program this exercise for conditioning, power development, or glute and hamstring hypertrophy. Add this versatile movement to your training and take your kettlebell workouts to the next level.

Band Assisted Split Squat Jumps

The band assisted split squat jump is a highly effective unilateral plyometric exercise for developing single-leg power, rate of force development, and reactive strength in athletes. Using a resistance band and pull-up bar, athletes can train two distinct power qualities — reactive bounding or dead stop explosiveness — with just three to five reps per side. Learn proper setup, execution, and programming recommendations for this tool from THIRST Gym’s exercise index.

Off-Set KB Lateral Lunge With Slider

The offset kettlebell lateral lunge with slider is a powerful adductor strengthening exercise that trains the groin through a long range of motion while also developing glute and hamstring strength in the planted leg. Using an offset kettlebell load combined with a furniture slider, this frontal plane movement builds the lateral hip strength and groin resilience essential for athletes and general fitness clients alike. Learn proper setup, technique, and programming recommendations for this effective lower body exercise from Brandon Smitley at THIRST Gym.

Sandbag Ground To Shoulder

The sandbag ground to shoulder is a full-body strength and conditioning exercise that builds hip extension power, grip strength, and core stability using nothing more than a sandbag. Learn proper technique for both the direct ground-to-shoulder variation and the lapping technique for heavier loads, plus programming recommendations for athletes and combat sports competitors. This exercise is a staple in the THIRST Gym training arsenal for wrestlers, fighters, and anyone looking to build practical, real-world strength.

Single Arm DB Split Jerk

The single arm dumbbell split jerk is a powerful Olympic lifting variation that builds explosive upper body strength, unilateral coordination, and split stance athleticism using just one dumbbell. This exercise is ideal for coaches working with teams, athletes with limited equipment access, or anyone looking to develop split jerk mechanics without a barbell. Learn proper technique, coaching cues, and programming recommendations to get the most out of this versatile power exercise.

Single Arm DB Push Jerk

The single arm dumbbell push jerk is a full-body power exercise that uses an explosive lower body drive to launch a dumbbell into a locked-out overhead catch position — developing both power production and absorption in a single movement. Learn proper front rack setup, dip-and-drive mechanics, and how to land and absorb the load safely overhead. Program it for three to five sets of three to five reps per arm to build athletic upper body power without a barbell or platform.

Unsupported Hip Airplane

The unsupported hip airplane is a progression of the classic hip airplane drill that builds hip mobility, glute activation, and single-leg stability simultaneously, making it one of the most effective dynamic warm-up exercises for athletes and lifters. By removing external support, this variation forces your foot, ankle, and deep hip stabilizers to work in coordination while your hip rotates through its full range of motion. Add five to ten reps per side before squats, deadlifts, or any athletic activity to prime your hips and feel the difference immediately.

Alternating Bent Over KB Row

The alternating bent over kettlebell row is a full-body integrated pulling exercise that builds upper back strength, grip, and hinge stability simultaneously. Learn proper setup, rowing mechanics, and how the kettlebell’s offset load creates a uniquely effective training stimulus compared to dumbbells. Includes programming guidelines for sets, reps, and smart exercise pairing to get the most out of this movement.

2025 Year in Review: Real Talk on Content Growth, Gym Ownership & What’s Next

Brandon Smitley of THIRST Gym recaps the 2025 year across YouTube, the THIRST More Podcast, Instagram, and online coaching, sharing real analytics, business challenges, and what is changing heading into 2026. From hitting YouTube monetization and growing to 6,000 subscribers to navigating a gym relocation due to eminent domain, this post covers the full story behind a year of growth and hard lessons for a working strength coach and small gym owner. If you are a strength athlete, powerlifter, wrestler, or coach looking for honest insights from someone in the trenches, this is the recap worth reading.

Copenhagen Side Plank March

The Copenhagen side plank march builds adductor strength, lateral core stability, and hip flexor endurance in a single challenging movement. This progression of the standard Copenhagen plank adds a marching component that increases trunk stability demands while maintaining isometric loading through the top leg adductors. Learn proper setup, technique, and programming recommendations to effectively incorporate this exercise into your strength and conditioning routine.