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Your Grandma Falls. Their Grandma Lifts.

May 8, 20261 min

Born Strong, Raised Soft

May 1, 20261 min

A Letter to My Heartbroken Son

Apr 25, 20261 min

The Fitness Lie That's Keeping You Weak (Stop Doing This)

Apr 17, 20265 min

Jack’s Arm Hurt. Mia’s Knee Hurt. Here’s What Fixed Both.

Your kid plays more sports than ever — but are they getting stronger or just more injured? In this episode, Michael Ockrim breaks down why single-sport specialization without strength training is the root cause of most youth overuse injuries, what the science actually says about kids lifting weights, and the six fundamental movement patterns every young athlete needs to master before they ever touch a barbell. If your child plays sports year-round and you want them playing for decades, this one is for you. Get full access to Mighty Oak Athletic Free Newsletter at mightyoak.substack.com/subscribe

Apr 10, 20261 min

The One Skill Every Parent Should Help Their Athlete Build

We break down why discipline — not motivation — is the real foundation of athletic success. We talk about how consistent barbell training and daily nutrition habits build skills that carry far beyond sports and into every part of life. Get full access to Mighty Oak Athletic Free Newsletter at mightyoak.substack.com/subscribe

Apr 3, 20261 min

What High-Level Athletes Do Early That Others Don’t

Break down why athletes who want to play at a higher level need to start strength training earlier than ever. We talk about year-round planning, why waiting until high school can be too late, and how smart coaching helps young athletes build strength, confidence, and long-term success. Get full access to Mighty Oak Athletic Free Newsletter at mightyoak.substack.com/subscribe

Mar 27, 202620 min

In an AI World, Strong Kids Still Win

AI is changing school and work fast—but it still can’t build a young athlete’s body, habits, or confidence. In this episode, Coach Mike explains why strength training matters even more in an AI-driven world, how it supports sports performance while reducing injury risk, and why parents should see training as life preparation—not just sports preparation. Get full access to Mighty Oak Athletic Free Newsletter at mightyoak.substack.com/subscribe

Mar 20, 202621 min

The First Step to Success That Most People Skip

Success starts with the body. We explore how strength training, movement, and energy affect confidence, focus, discipline, and opportunity. If your body is working, everything else in life tends to work better. And if it’s not, you’re trying to build success without a foundation. Get full access to Mighty Oak Athletic Free Newsletter at mightyoak.substack.com/subscribe

Mar 13, 202620 min

Why Girls Quit Sports

Girls are dropping out of sports at twice the rate of boys by middle school. In this episode, we break down why it’s happening—and more importantly, what actually keeps girls in the game. We talk about confidence, environment, and how Mighty Oak Athletic and Sunday Funday Sports are building a better model for long-term participation. Get full access to Mighty Oak Athletic Free Newsletter at mightyoak.substack.com/subscribe

Mar 6, 202622 min

Are You a Parent… or Your Kid’s Sports Manager?

A real talk on how sports teaches parenting: what truly matters, how the scholarship mindset can derail families, and why your goal is to be “fired” as the boss and become a supportive consultant as your athlete grows. Get full access to Mighty Oak Athletic Free Newsletter at mightyoak.substack.com/subscribe

Feb 27, 202615 min

Nothing Can Ruin Your Day Quite Like Two Teenage Daughters

We explore how physical training resets the mind, helps teens manage stress, and builds emotional control, confidence, and resilience for life. Get full access to Mighty Oak Athletic Free Newsletter at mightyoak.substack.com/subscribe

Feb 20, 202613 min

Run Like a Super Bowl MVP

Mighty Oak Athletic Podcast S3:E72 - Run Like a Super Bowl MVP: The Real Reason Kenneth Walker III Is So Hard to TackleRunning is one of the most natural things athletes do.You put on your shoes, lean forward, and go.Because it feels simple, many athletes assume that if they just run more, they’ll become faster, more explosive, and harder to stop.But that assumption is where most athletes get stuck.If running alone were enough, distance runners would dominate football fields.They don’t.The athletes who look fast in games aren’t just moving their legs quickly—they’re producing and controlling force with every step.That difference comes from strength.What We’re Really Watching on SundaysWhen you watch a Super Bowl MVP-level running back like Kenneth Walker III, you’re not just watching speed.You’re watching power expressed through movement.His running style is calm, violent, and efficient all at once.He doesn’t waste steps.He doesn’t lose balance through contact.He explodes out of cuts and keeps his legs driving when defenders reach him.That kind of running is not built by conditioning alone.It’s built by strong hips, powerful legs, and training that prepares the body for chaos.The Engine Matters More Than the GasThink about the body like a car.Running is the gas pedal.Strength training is the engine.You can press the gas harder and harder, but if the engine is weak, the car won’t go faster—and it will break down sooner.A stronger engine doesn’t just make the car quicker.It makes it more efficient, more reliable, and more durable over long distances.Strong muscles work the same way.They produce more force with less wasted energy.They allow athletes to sprint, cut, and absorb contact without leaking power or losing control.That’s why elite runners don’t look frantic.They look smooth.Why Hip Strength Changes EverythingElite running starts at the hips.The hips are the bridge between the upper and lower body, and they are responsible for transferring force from the ground into forward motion.At Mighty Oak Athletic, we prioritize hip strength through movements like deadlifts, squats, and lunges.These aren’t just “leg exercises.”They teach athletes how to produce force, control force, and redirect force—exactly what happens during a game.When hips are strong, athletes stay upright through contact.They decelerate under control.They reaccelerate without hesitation.That’s how speed becomes usable.Turning Strength Into SpeedStrength alone isn’t enough.It has to show up quickly.That’s why explosive training is a major part of how we train athletes.Movements like box jumps, jump lunges, sumo jumps, cleans, snatches, and clean and jerks teach the body to apply force fast.Fast force is speed.Fast force with control is game speed.This is where you see the difference between athletes who can run fast in a straight line and athletes who can run fast when it matters.Why “Just Running” Falls ShortRunning is predictable.Games are not.Sports demand sudden stops, sharp cuts, awkward contact, and constant changes of direction.Without strength, athletes lose energy, lose balance, and eventually lose availability.That’s when injuries show up.Not because athletes weren’t tough enough—but because they weren’t prepared enough.Strength training doesn’t slow athletes down.It gives their speed structure.It helps reduce injury risk by making the body more resilient under stress.The Mighty Oak Athletic PhilosophyWe don’t choose between running and strength.We build both.We train athletes to move well, get strong, express power, and stay durable over the long term.That’s how speed lasts past halftime.That’s how confidence shows up on game day.That’s how athletes start to look less like joggers in pads and more like Super Bowl-level runners.Final ThoughtIf you want to run better, don’t just run more.Build the engine.Strength turns effort into output.Power turns strength into speed.That’s how you run like a Super Bowl MVP.ORIGINAL ESSAY CAN BE FOUND HERE ON MIGHTY OAK ATHLETIC. Get full access to Mighty Oak Athletic Free Newsletter at mightyoak.substack.com/subscribe

Feb 13, 202615 min

How Kids Get Strong

We break down how great coaching goes beyond exercises.We explore how recognizing movement and behavior patterns, training in harmony with human adaptation, and creating powerful daily habits helps young athletes build confidence, strength, and resilience for life.This is the philosophy behind Mighty Oak Athletic’s system and why long-term development always beats quick fixes. Get full access to Mighty Oak Athletic Free Newsletter at mightyoak.substack.com/subscribe

Feb 6, 202617 min

The Terrifying Cost of a Perfect Life

We explore a famous 1960s experiment where mice were given a “perfect world” with unlimited food, safety, and comfort—yet their behavior and social systems collapsed.What does that have to do with modern kids growing up with screens, automation, and instant gratification?A lot.We break down how effort, progress, and earned success build real confidence, and why tracking training, leveling up, and developing physical competence may be one of the most powerful antidotes to a world getting easier and softer.This is a conversation about purpose, challenge, and raising Death Resistant kids in the age of comfort. Get full access to Mighty Oak Athletic Free Newsletter at mightyoak.substack.com/subscribe

Jan 30, 202617 min

Shotgun a Pint

We break down why drinking a pint of water first thing in the morning may be one of the simplest and most powerful health habits you can build.We use science, real-world coaching experience, and a simple plant analogy to explain how hydration affects brain function, energy, sleep, and even caffeine dependence.It’s practical.It’s realistic.And it’s something you can start tomorrow. Get full access to Mighty Oak Athletic Free Newsletter at mightyoak.substack.com/subscribe

Jan 23, 202612 min

Why the Best Young Athletes Don’t Specialize Early

Why multi-sport athletes thrive long term and how strength training supports athletic development, competitive stamina, and durable, confident young athletes. Get full access to Mighty Oak Athletic Free Newsletter at mightyoak.substack.com/subscribe

Jan 16, 202612 min

Parents Hate Hearing This

In this episode of the Mighty Oak Athletic Podcast, we explore why youth sports are a safe place to fail, how strength training builds resilience and leadership, and what parents and coaches should prioritize beyond wins and losses. Get full access to Mighty Oak Athletic Free Newsletter at mightyoak.substack.com/subscribe

Jan 9, 202610 min

How Strong Is Strong Enough?

Dive into the Mighty Oak Athletic Strength Club—why technique always comes before heavy lifting, why 10 strict chin-ups are the first true milestone, and how long-term strength goals like the plate method and club tiers give athletes safe, motivating targets to work toward. Perfect for parents and athletes curious about how we balance safety, confidence, and fun in the weight room. Get full access to Mighty Oak Athletic Free Newsletter at mightyoak.substack.com/subscribe

Jan 2, 202612 min

I Learned This in a Fraternity...

We’re talking about why boys build their strongest friendships shoulder to shoulder—not face to face.We break down how shared effort in the weight room creates the same kind of camaraderie, confidence, and competence once found in sports teams, fraternities, and other rites of passage.Inside this episode, you’ll hear:• why boys connect better through action than conversation• how strength training builds confidence through real skill and repetition• the role of shared struggle in creating trust and friendship• how Mighty Oak Athletic gives athletes a safe place to grow side by side• what parents can do to support healthy confidence in their kidsIf you’ve ever wondered why your athlete walks out of training standing taller—and why they bond so deeply with the kids lifting next to them—this episode explains it. Get full access to Mighty Oak Athletic Free Newsletter at mightyoak.substack.com/subscribe

Dec 26, 202513 min

The Exact Meals Our Strongest and Fastest Athletes Eat at Home

Fuel your athlete for success with fast, healthy meals that boost strength, energy, and confidence. Get full access to Mighty Oak Athletic Free Newsletter at mightyoak.substack.com/subscribe

Dec 19, 202511 min

Why Kids Quit Sports

Today we break down a major study from George Washington University that reveals what actually makes sports fun for kids — and it’s not what most people think.We’ll talk about why boys and girls enjoy sports for the same core reasons, why winning isn’t a top driver of fun, and how the three biggest keys — trying hard, positive teammates, and positive coaching — keep kids playing longer, performing better, and staying healthier.Parents, coaches, and student-athletes will learn simple, actionable ways to build a positive sport environment that supports effort, confidence, long-term development, and reduced injury risk.Because when sports stay fun, kids stay in the game — and that’s how we build better athletes. Get full access to Mighty Oak Athletic Free Newsletter at mightyoak.substack.com/subscribe

Dec 12, 202512 min

No Phones, No Problem

Coach Mike talks about the “No Phones” rule — and why recovery starts with stillness. Hear how unplugging for one hour helps kids reconnect, focus, and build real strength — not just in their bodies, but in their minds and spirit. Get full access to Mighty Oak Athletic Free Newsletter at mightyoak.substack.com/subscribe

Dec 5, 202511 min

The Best Gift You Can Give Your Kid?

Coach Mike shares how parents can join their kids at Mighty Oak Athletic for just $49 a month—training side by side, tracking progress, and building lasting strength, energy, and connection. Learn how lifting together shapes healthier families and a stronger 2026. Get full access to Mighty Oak Athletic Free Newsletter at mightyoak.substack.com/subscribe

Dec 2, 202510 min

Does Your Child Suffer from Affluenza

Coach Mike talks about mentorship, leadership, and the power of connection. Hear how his own journey—from a kid struggling with confidence to finding guidance under mentors—shaped the way he now coaches. Discover why great leaders lead by example, listen before they speak, and see potential where others might not. Get full access to Mighty Oak Athletic Free Newsletter at mightyoak.substack.com/subscribe

Nov 28, 20259 min

Why I Say “No” When Kids Ask for Help

Mighty Oak Athletic breaks down the Köhler Effect — how teamwork and shared effort help Mighty Oak athletes push harder, build confidence, and lift each other up. Get full access to Mighty Oak Athletic Free Newsletter at mightyoak.substack.com/subscribe

Nov 21, 20259 min

Playtime

Coach Mike talks about why play is essential for progress.Hear how a group of middle school baseball players turned strength training into a giant tic-tac-toe relay—and what it taught about joy, balance, and longevity in sports.Discover why Mighty Oak builds play into every session to create stronger, faster, and happier athletes for life. Get full access to Mighty Oak Athletic Free Newsletter at mightyoak.substack.com/subscribe

Nov 14, 20259 min

The Halloween That Never Ends

Coach Mike talks about modern nutrition habits, the Health Savings Account analogy, and how parents can help kids balance fun with fuel. From Halloween candy to everyday meals, this conversation explores how small choices add up — and how Mighty Oak teaches athletes to make better deposits into their long-term health. Get full access to Mighty Oak Athletic Free Newsletter at mightyoak.substack.com/subscribe

Nov 7, 202513 min

Wisdom Under the Bar - Part 1

Coach Mike shares the story of his first bench press with Ray—and the powerful lesson it taught about focus, fear, and personal responsibility.Discover how that single moment under the bar shaped the philosophy behind “We Build Better Athletes,” and why every rep is really about mastering yourself. Get full access to Mighty Oak Athletic Free Newsletter at mightyoak.substack.com/subscribe

Oct 31, 202510 min

The Moment Every Parent Fears

Coach Mike shares the story behind his essay Thumos: The Fire That Fuels Great Athletes — an ancient Greek idea that explains the spirit driving courage, pride, and perseverance.You’ll hear how that fire was tested when his son, Nick, suffered a serious shoulder injury during his senior football season — and how the long road to recovery reignited his thumos.This conversation goes beyond the weight room.It’s about parenting, patience, and the moments that forge character.Because muscles heal, but spirit — thumos — is what keeps us moving forward. Get full access to Mighty Oak Athletic Free Newsletter at mightyoak.substack.com/subscribe

Oct 24, 202511 min

Strength Is Who You Become

Unpack what it really means to build strength that lasts.From a golden-retriever-hearted freshman finding his place on the basketball court to the gym rules that shape Mighty Oak’s identity, this conversation explores how discipline, consistency, and even mistakes forge character.We’ll talk about the difference between what’s given and what’s proved, how culture starts with small daily habits, and why the best lessons are often learned in the moment they sting most.Inspired by the timeless ideas of Coach Dan John, this episode reminds athletes, parents, and coaches alike:strength isn’t just what you lift—it’s who you become when things get heavy. Get full access to Mighty Oak Athletic Free Newsletter at mightyoak.substack.com/subscribe

Oct 17, 202512 min

Will You be the Grandparent They Visit

Explore the idea of “training to be a grandparent.” Learn how mobility, strength, and simple daily habits prepare you to stay active, playful, and fully engaged with your grandkids for years to come. Get full access to Mighty Oak Athletic Free Newsletter at mightyoak.substack.com/subscribe

Oct 10, 202514 min

Raising Death Resistant Kids

Coach Mike shares the story of how his son Nicholas went from being one of the smallest kids in his friend group to stepping onto the high school football field with confidence, strength, and leadership. We explore how strength training in a garage gym became the foundation of Mighty Oak Athletic, how simple movements and consistent effort can change a child’s narrative, and why training together as a family builds more than muscle—it builds resilience, confidence, and lifelong health. Get full access to Mighty Oak Athletic Free Newsletter at mightyoak.substack.com/subscribe

Oct 3, 20258 min

The Barbell Doesn’t Care Who You Are

In this episode of the Mighty Oak Athletic Podcast, Michael Ockrim shares his personal journey of discovering strength training as a teenager at Fenwick High School — and how the weight room gave him the one thing life couldn’t: agency. From feeling powerless in school and sports to finding confidence under the barbell, Michael reflects on how lifting shaped his identity, built resilience, and became the foundation for Mighty Oak Athletic. This discussion dives into why strength training is more than building muscle — it’s about reclaiming control, building belief, and proving to yourself that you can change. Get full access to Mighty Oak Athletic Free Newsletter at mightyoak.substack.com/subscribe

Sep 26, 202510 min

The Most Important Lesson the Weights Will Ever Teach You

In this episode, we break down the Mighty Oak Athletic essay “Under the Bar”—exploring how the barbell teaches discipline, grit, and life skills that athletes carry far beyond the gym. Get full access to Mighty Oak Athletic Free Newsletter at mightyoak.substack.com/subscribe

Sep 12, 20257 min

Strong to Be Useful

We dive into the powerful story of Rick Rescorla—the 9/11 hero who saved thousands of lives through relentless preparation and calm leadership. We break down what young athletes can learn from his example and how strength training is about much more than physical gains. Get full access to Mighty Oak Athletic Free Newsletter at mightyoak.substack.com/subscribe

Sep 5, 20259 min

Activity vs. Productivity

Are you just working out—or actually getting stronger? In this episode, we break down the difference between activity and productivity in the gym. Learn how intentional strength training, smart programming, and progress tracking at Mighty Oak Athletic lead to real results for student athletes and adults alike. Get full access to Mighty Oak Athletic Free Newsletter at mightyoak.substack.com/subscribe

Aug 29, 20254 min

Ne Zha's Gym

What happens when a legendary Chinese rebel collides with the weight room? In this episode of the Mighty Oak Athletic Podcast, we break down the latest essay that fuses Ne Zha 2 with a partner-driven kettlebell program for student-athletes. We’ll explore:The three “trials” every young athlete should master—and how to train them without a fancy gymWhy spotting, call-outs, and shared reps can skyrocket motivation and formThe science behind triple-extension power (a.k.a. your personal thunderbolt)How movie night on August 22, 2025 turns into a free Lotus Trial session (and a fresh Mighty Oak tee)Easy journal prompts to turn reflection into real gainsGrab your kettlebell—or a backpack full of books—and tune in to learn how myth can fuel measurable progress on and off the field. Get full access to Mighty Oak Athletic Free Newsletter at mightyoak.substack.com/subscribe

Aug 22, 202510 min

Parents, Your Parking Lot Phone Habit Is Making You Weak

Why are so many parents scrolling in the parking lot while their kids crush workouts inside Mighty Oak Athletic? We dive into his latest tough-love essay—exposing America’s creeping health crisis, the dangers of ultra-processed food, and the silent toll of sedentary parenthood.In this candid conversation you’ll hear:How today’s adults stack up against previous generations—and why that should light a fire under all of us.The science-backed power of strength and mobility training to reverse weight gain, joint pain, and chronic disease.Real-world stories of parents who ditched the car seat for a squat rack and built stronger bonds with their student athletes.A zero-equipment body-weight workout you can knock out next to the field—or right alongside your kid in the gym.Action steps to turn “waiting time” into “workout time” and model healthy habits the whole family will follow.Plug in, level up, and discover why the best place to cheer on your young athlete isn’t a car seat—it’s the plank position right beside them. Get full access to Mighty Oak Athletic Free Newsletter at mightyoak.substack.com/subscribe

Aug 15, 202515 min

Fix the Biggest Mistake in Youth Sports

Dive into the real reason young athletes are struggling with overuse injuries—and it’s not just too much playing time. We’ll break down the science-backed benefits of strength training for kids aged 8-12, how it lowers injury risk, and why skill work alone isn’t enough for long-term success in baseball, soccer, hockey, and basketball.Join us as we discuss myths vs. facts about youth strength training, share practical at-home exercises, and explore how a simple training program can improve performance and keep kids in the game longer. Whether you’re a parent, coach, or young athlete, this episode will give you the tools to train smarter, not just harder.Tune in now and start building a stronger future for youth sports! Get full access to Mighty Oak Athletic Free Newsletter at mightyoak.substack.com/subscribe

Aug 8, 202518 min

The Brain Behind the Movement

Mighty Oak Athletic Podcast S2:E44 - The Brain Behind the Movement: What Janda Taught Us About Performance and Injury RiskThe Bus Ride Wake‑Up CallJake Morales, a 16‑year‑old point guard, thought he had the perfect summer plan: morning weights, afternoon hoops, and nightly video‑game marathons.But three weeks in, his explosive first step felt like it was stuck in mud and his lower back barked every time he rose for a layup.One steamy July morning on the ride to our gym, Jake’s dad, Carlos, slid onto the seat beside him and said, “I’m training with you today. We’ll fix this together.”That father‑son pact became our real‑world laboratory for one of the most powerful ideas in sports science—the work of Czech neurologist Dr. Vladimir Janda.Janda taught that performance problems and nagging aches rarely start where you feel them.They start in the wiring—the way the brain fires (or forgets to fire) your muscles.Throughout the next six weeks, Jake and Carlos would prove Janda right.Their story shows why every student‑athlete—and every parent who still wants to sprint for a pickup game or chase a toddler—should train the brain first.Janda’s Big Idea: Tight vs. SleepyDr. Janda spent decades studying people with chronic pain and discovered a pattern he called sensorimotor amnesia—the brain “forgets” how to use key muscles.He split the body into two teams:* Tonic muscles (think hip flexors, hamstrings, pecs) love to tighten up—especially after hours of class, homework, or desk work.* Phasic muscles (glutes, deep core, mid‑back) are supposed to be powerful but tend to drift off like a phone on 1 percent battery.When phasic muscles nap, tonic muscles take over.The result is sloppy movement, slower sprint times, and a higher chance of tweaks and strains.Jake checked every Janda box: tight hip flexors from school desks, sleepy glutes from gaming marathons, and a sore back desperate for help.Carlos, an accountant, had the same imbalance—just swap hoops for Zoom calls.The Three‑Step ResetA classic workout might tout bench‑press numbers or sprint splits.Janda would nod, then add a giant asterisk: Fix your wiring first.Here’s how we rewired Jake and Carlos, and how you can steal the blueprint.* Release the BrakesTools: foam roller, lacrosse ball, dynamic stretchesWe spent five minutes loosening Jake’s hip flexors and Carlos’s chest and hamstrings. Freeing tonic muscles takes the parking brake off your movement.* Wake the SleepersMoves: miniband glute bridge, dead bug, wall‑slide + reachLight activation drills lit up their phasic muscles. When the brain feels those muscles working, it starts prioritizing them again.* Rebuild the PatternLifts: goblet squat, split‑stance cable row, kettlebell deadliftWe loaded smart shapes—squat, hinge, pull—focusing on posture and timing. Each rep was a message from the brain to the body: This is how we move from now on.Performance Gains You Can MeasureWithin two weeks Jake’s vertical jump climbed an inch and his back pain vanished.By week six he was blowing by defenders again—glutes firing, core locked in, back happy.Carlos dropped eight pounds, shaved 30 seconds off his mile time, and—most important—felt loose enough to join Jake in backyard one‑on‑one without limping the next day.Why it works:* Better muscle timing means more force into the ground when you sprint or jump.* Balanced joints handle load more evenly, lowering injury risk.* Parents reap the same rewards—fewer “weekend warrior” strains and a model of healthy movement for their kids.Bring Janda HomeYou don’t need fancy gear or a Ph.D. to harness this brain‑first approach.Try this 10‑minute pre‑practice (or pre‑meeting) primer three days a week:Finish that, then chase speed, power, or the squat PR.You’ll move better—and save the ice packs for post‑game smoothies.The Take‑Home for FamiliesJake and Carlos learned that training isn’t only about muscles; it’s about messages.Get the brain talking to the right muscles and everything improves:* Student‑athletes sprint faster, cut sharper, and lower their risk of sidelining injuries.* Parents ditch back pain, keep up with their kids, and model lifelong fitness.* Families share workouts, high‑fives, and healthier habits—no Wi‑Fi required.So the next time you step into the gym—or your living‑room workout zone—remember Janda’s lesson: strong wiring beats strong muscles every time.Train the brain, unlock the body, and watch your game—whatever your age—level up.Want more brain‑first training tips? Follow Mighty Oak Athletic on Instagram or drop by for a free movement screen. Your glutes (and your jump shot) will thank you.ORIGINAL CONTENT CAN BE FOUND HERE ON Mighty Oak Athletic. Get full access to Mighty Oak Athletic Free Newsletter at mightyoak.substack.com/subscribe

Aug 1, 20258 min

The Comeback Kid and the Ancient Coach

Philostratus wrote Gymnasticus nearly 1,800 years ago—but the training truths inside hit harder than a front‑squat PR. In this episode, Coach Mike and the Mighty Oak crew unpack our latest feature essay and break down:Why the original gymnastēs was part scientist, part philosopher—and what that means for modern coaching.How balancing strength, skill, and rhythm can skyrocket performance while reducing injury risk.Periodization secrets that pre‑date sports science and help athletes (and parents) recover smarter.Family‑friendly training tactics—because the best way to motivate your kid might be deadlifting beside them.Quick nutrition and recovery wins lifted straight from the essay’s “Fuel & Feel” playbook.Whether you’re a teen chasing a scholarship, a parent craving shared workout time, or a coach hungry for fresh (ancient!) insights, tune in for 30 minutes of actionable takeaways, stories from the weight room, and a few Greek history nuggets you can flex at dinner.Hit play, grab your kettlebell, and let’s bridge the centuries—one smart rep at a time. Get full access to Mighty Oak Athletic Free Newsletter at mightyoak.substack.com/subscribe

Jul 25, 202511 min

Stronger Every Decade

Break down protein needs by decade—from infancy to age 100. Learn how to fuel strength, recovery, and performance at every stage of life. Get full access to Mighty Oak Athletic Free Newsletter at mightyoak.substack.com/subscribe

Jul 18, 202522 min

The Extra Mile

A reflection on how small daily choices like parking farther, walking the dog, or taking the stairs can build long-term health and resilience. Break down the idea of a Health Savings Account for your body and how every step adds up to a stronger, more capable you. Get full access to Mighty Oak Athletic Free Newsletter at mightyoak.substack.com/subscribe

Jul 11, 20254 min

Why a Fashion Mogul Is the Model for Lifelong Wellness

Explore the lifestyle of Italian designer Brunello Cucinelli and how his approach to movement, nutrition, and rest offers a powerful template for aging well. Learn how student athletes and their parents can apply these timeless principles to build strength, balance, and lasting health—on and off the field. Get full access to Mighty Oak Athletic Free Newsletter at mightyoak.substack.com/subscribe

Jul 4, 20257 min

I’m Glad You Quit

Dive into the surprising power of the phrase “I quit.” Coach Ockrim shares why some student athletes leave the program—and why, in some cases, that’s a sign of real growth. From early exits to long-term success stories, we explore how strength training builds not just muscle, but independence, confidence, and a lifelong commitment to health. Tune in to hear why the end of a training chapter can be the start of something even bigger. Get full access to Mighty Oak Athletic Free Newsletter at mightyoak.substack.com/subscribe

Jun 27, 20254 min

The Truth About Creatine

We break down why nutrition, movement, and sleep should be every athlete’s top priority before even thinking about supplements. We’ll explore the research-backed benefits of creatine, who might benefit from it, and why most young athletes should focus on steak, squats, and solid sleep first.Join us as we cut through the hype, share actionable strategies for fueling and training smarter, and help student-athletes, parents, and coaches build strength the right way—from the ground up.Tune in now and take your performance to the next level—without shortcuts! Get full access to Mighty Oak Athletic Free Newsletter at mightyoak.substack.com/subscribe

Jun 20, 202511 min

The A-to-Z Chicago Summer Challenge

Mighty Oak Athletic breaks down their new “A-to-Z Chicago Fitness Quest” essay—26 spots that turn a lazy summer into an active adventure. Hear the stories behind each pick, quick workout tips you can do on-site, and why trading screen time for real-life steps builds stronger kids, fitter parents, and tougher athletes. Get full access to Mighty Oak Athletic Free Newsletter at mightyoak.substack.com/subscribe

Jun 13, 202512 min

Competing at Your Strongest Weight

We break down the risks of extreme weight manipulation in youth sports. Learn why cutting weight can weaken performance and how unhealthy bulking can slow athletes down. We’ll discuss the importance of proper nutrition, strength training, and competing at a strong, natural weight. Tune in to hear expert insights on fueling young athletes for success—without the dangers of drastic weight changes! Get full access to Mighty Oak Athletic Free Newsletter at mightyoak.substack.com/subscribe

Jun 6, 202514 min

Build a Strong Core for Athletic Performance

Break down the importance of core strength for student athletes and how shoulder taps help build stability, prevent injuries, and enhance sports performance. We’ll dive into proper form, common mistakes, and an at-home core training program athletes can use to stay strong. Tune in and start training smarter today! Get full access to Mighty Oak Athletic Free Newsletter at mightyoak.substack.com/subscribe

May 30, 202529 min