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.

Breathing & Bracing Workshop Open to Public

Want some honest truth? Here are the facts: You can’t do anything to the best of your ability if you don’t know how to breathe. None of your gym goals

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Celebrate Independence Day with DEUCE!

No, you won’t have to do some hellacious workout in the yard. We’re keeping it simple and you’re invited! Get a pump, go to the beach.  It’s that simple. We’re

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Liking HIIT Doesn’t Make It Effective

Harsh? Maybe. But, at this point, it’s important to fight for truths in the murky, fraudulent world of the fitness business.  Liking things is great. I like chocolate, but liking

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The Golden Era of Programming Culture is Over

In our continued effort to develop remarkable coaches, our coaches development program, Coach’s Prep, hosted renowned strength coach, Chris “Tex” McQuilkin a few weeks ago. In his lecture, he reaffirmed

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Venice Beach Gym Rewards Consistency with Vacation Home!

Did you know that men and women who go to the gym twelve or more times per month have dramatically different results than folks who come less? Statistically, twelve is

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