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.

Three Preventable Training Mistakes

Making mistakes is a part of being human. When we are aware, however, of common pitfalls that are within our control then we have a chance to avoid tons of

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Impermanence and Its Two Greatest Gifts

That Buddah was a bright fellow, I’d say. If you live long enough to experience a life of any real length, it turns out his whole schtick about attachment as

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NEW DROP: A Strength Biased Hat

If you squint you can read it: “will run occasionally.” And, few truer words have been spoken. As they say, it’s funny because it’s true.  DEUCE Gym is a strength

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Orienting: A Tool for Self-Regulation

Being dysregulated is your responsibility. Read that again. What it didn’t say is why you’re dysregulated is your fault. I’m not victim blaming here, but I am offering responsibility as

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Delegation Gone Wrong: The Over-Indexing of Talent

We shouldn’t do everything. But, we can.  Maybe read that again, because it’s controversial. If we begin with the premise that human beings (and their brains) are malleable (SEE: growth

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