Introduction
February in Ottawa is quiet, cold, and often overlooked — and that’s exactly why it’s one of my favourite months to coach strength training at Under The Bar. While January is driven by excitement and fresh starts, February offers something far more valuable: focus. Fewer distractions, fewer expectations, and fewer reasons to rush.
This is the month where I shift attention away from chasing numbers and toward refining technique. Strength isn’t just about how much weight you can lift — it’s about how you lift it. Clean movement, efficient mechanics, and consistent control are what allow strength to grow safely and sustainably over time.
In this blog, I want to explain why February is the ideal month to refine technique, how winter conditions in Ottawa make this work even more effective, and how focusing on better movement now leads to stronger, safer lifts for the rest of the year.
Why Technique Matters More Than Load
It’s easy to fall into the trap of equating progress with heavier weights. But in reality, technique is the foundation that determines how far you can go.
Poor technique:
- Limits strength potential
- Increases injury risk
- Causes joint irritation
- Creates imbalances
- Leads to plateaus
Strong technique:
- Improves efficiency
- Protects joints
- Builds confidence
- Allows steady progression
- Extends training longevity
At Under The Bar, February is when I slow things down just enough to clean up movement and reinforce habits that support long-term strength.
Why February Is the Perfect Month to Refine Lifts
February offers a training environment that other months don’t.
1. Fewer Distractions
In Ottawa, February has fewer social events, fewer outdoor activities, and more predictable schedules. This allows training sessions to be intentional rather than rushed.
2. Motivation Is Quieter — Focus Is Stronger
When motivation fades, ego fades with it. February is a month where people are more open to learning, adjusting, and refining rather than forcing progress.
3. Winter Encourages Controlled Movement
Cold weather naturally encourages longer warm-ups, slower tempos, and better preparation. These elements are perfect for technical refinement.
Which Lifts Benefit Most From February Technique Work
Squats
February is ideal for improving:
- Depth consistency
- Foot pressure
- Knee tracking
- Core bracing
- Bar path
Small adjustments in squat mechanics often unlock immediate improvements in comfort and strength.
Deadlifts
For deadlifts, February focus includes:
- Hip hinge efficiency
- Lat engagement
- Neutral spine positioning
- Smooth bar path
- Controlled lockouts
Refining these details reduces strain and increases pulling power.
Pressing Movements
Pressing often suffers during winter due to tight shoulders and poor posture. February is perfect for:
- Shoulder positioning
- Scapular stability
- Core engagement
- Controlled tempo
Better pressing mechanics protect shoulders and improve long-term strength.
How I Coach Technique Refinement at Under The Bar
Technique refinement isn’t about overthinking — it’s about intentional coaching.
1. Slowing Down Reps
In February, I often slow tempos to help lifters feel each phase of the movement. Control builds awareness, and awareness builds consistency.
2. Reducing Load Strategically
Lifting slightly lighter allows technique to take priority. This isn’t regression — it’s refinement.
3. Providing Immediate Feedback
Coaching cues during the lift help correct small errors before they become habits. This hands-on approach accelerates learning.
4. Reinforcing Proper Warm-Ups
Cold joints demand proper preparation. Warm-ups become part of technique work, ensuring mobility supports movement quality.
Why Ottawa Winters Make Technique Work More Effective
Ottawa’s winter climate naturally supports technical focus.
- Longer warm-ups improve mobility
- Cold conditions discourage rushing
- Indoor training is consistent
- Recovery routines become more structured
Instead of fighting the season, February training uses it as an advantage.
How Technique Refinement Prevents Injuries
Most injuries don’t happen suddenly — they build over time through poor movement patterns.
By refining technique in February, lifters:
- Reduce joint stress
- Improve load distribution
- Enhance movement efficiency
- Protect connective tissue
- Build resilience
This is especially important during winter, when stiffness and fatigue are higher.
Why February Technique Work Leads to Spring Strength Gains
The work done now compounds later.
Clients who refine technique in February often experience:
- Stronger lifts in March
- Smoother movement patterns
- Increased confidence under load
- Faster progress with heavier weights
Spring becomes about applying strength — not fixing problems.
Who Benefits Most From February Technique Focus
This phase is especially valuable for:
- Lifters feeling stuck or uncomfortable
- Beginners learning proper form
- Experienced lifters refining efficiency
- Adults focused on joint health
- Anyone wanting long-term progress
Technique is never “done.” February just gives it the attention it deserves.
Why Under The Bar Is Built for Technical Training
Under The Bar was designed around coaching and quality movement.
Here, I provide:
- Focused sessions
- Individualized feedback
- Clear programming
- Emphasis on longevity
- A calm, structured environment
February is where this approach shines.
Final Thoughts
February isn’t about chasing numbers — it’s about building better movement.
When technique improves, strength follows naturally. Ottawa’s winter creates the perfect environment for slowing down, refining lifts, and building a stronger foundation for the rest of the year.
Quiet progress now leads to powerful results later.
Call-to-Action
If you want to move better, lift safer, and build strength that lasts, February is the time to focus on technique.
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Train with intention this February at Under The Bar, and let’s build better lifts — right here in Ottawa.



