Capt James Rodgers James Rodgers has been a member of the Canadian Armed Forces since 2010 and is currently employed as the Artillery Qualification Standard manager at the Combat Training Centre in Gagetown New Brunswick, Canada. He graduated from Georgian College in 2008 with a diploma in Mechanical Engineering Technology and from the Royal Military College of Canada in 2014 with a degree in history. He has served at the Royal Canadian Artillery School, the 4th Artillery Regiment (General Support) and at the Combat Training Centre. He enjoys training for strength and coaching the main lifts. He spends his spare time parenting. Articles Applying General Adaptation Syndrome to Army Training Design The Army’s Running Problem Teaching the Deadlift to Groups The Case for the Starting Strength Method during Initial Military Occupational Training The Drill Lesson Format: Managing Large Groups of Students An Aimed Shot to the Foot: Training the Ruckmarch and the Modern Army How to Use Kettlebells for Strength Training Stance Width and the Press Layback: Safe and Effective Training Log Loss Aversion and Strength Training What the Hell does that Word Mean – Basic Anatomy Terms Veterans and Coaching