Logan Gelbrich

Born in Santa Monica, Logan feels right at home coaching at DEUCE Gym. With a background in collegiate (University of San Diego) and professional (San Diego Padres) baseball, Logan is used to high performance, heavy workloads, and accountability. Luckily, Logan was blessed enough to work with world renowned strength and conditioning coaches, sports psychologists, and nutritionists during his career. It’s during this time that the seeds were sown for the belief system that led him to both the CrossFit Games and Strongman Nationals. These experiences guide his coaching today. Forever a “student of the game,” Logan is always looking to strengthen and question his understanding of humans. Today his work includes his best selling book, Going Right: A Logical Justification for Pursuing Your Dreams, and diverse offerings of education in leadership and group dynamics via the 'Hold the Standard' Summit, online education, and consultancy.

Congratulations! The Fitness Industry Shoots Itself in the Foot

Does any group of people really deserve to be picked on? We should probably agree to say that no one deserves mistreatment, right? Well, I’ll make a controversial comment to

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Memorizing Your Social Security Number and Other Things

What are the things you know about yourself off the top of your head? Your address? Social security number? Childhood home phone number?  These are practical facts to keep in

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Physiology Drives Psychology (and It Might Be a One Way Street)

I’d prefer to think my way through things. Maybe you can relate. The trouble is that in times of difficulty 1) it doesn’t always help me to live from the

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8-Week Weightlifting Course Now Enrolling

One of our most popular specialty courses, Weightlifting 101, is open for enrollment again. The course focuses on mindset and technical proficiency in the craft of Olympic Weightlifting.   The course

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The Common Thread We Don’t Discuss

I find it funny we almost always talk about the things we could never connect on and rarely share the only thing we really all have in common. Let me

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