The timing for Testosterone Replacement Therapy (TRT) depends on various factors, including the type of testosterone formulation used, individual metabolism, and the specific protocol prescribed by a healthcare professional. Here are some general considerations:
1. **Frequency of Injections:**...
Bodybuilding frequency, or how often you train, depends on several factors including your experience level, recovery ability, and overall goals. Here's a general guide:
1. **Beginners:** Starting with 3-4 workouts per week is common. Focus on full-body workouts to allow for adequate recovery...
Tip 6: Remember Rest Is Required
[SIZE=5]Finally, to end off our bodybuilding tips, always remember to rest. Far too many people make the mistake of training too hard, too often, without allowing time for recovery.
If you don't allow the body to rest before you go back in the gym, instead of...
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For most typical lifters, 3-4 weight training workouts per week is the benchmark when it comes to increasing muscle size and strength.
This is the "sweet spot" that I recommend to most trainees since it's a high enough frequency to optimize the overall effort for each muscle group without...
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About Meal Frequency
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When you consume food, your body expends energy to digest and process the nutrients in your diet. This is known as the "thermic effect of food" (TEF) [1, 2]. A common misconception is that you need to consume several smaller meals per day to maximize the thermic effect of...
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The lats are pretty similar to the pectorals in many of the variables mentioned on the graphic. However, the lats are closer to an even split between fast and slow twitch fibers. This means that the lats typically experience a little less damage and soreness when compared to the pecs and have...
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GHRP vs GHRH
What is the difference?
Is one better than the other?
Should I use them together?
Let's start from the top shall we? These questions will be answered as simply and briefly as possible.
What is the difference?
*GHRP*
(Growth Hormone Releasing Peptide)...
This review found that training a muscle group more than once per week was optimal for growth. However, for various reasons, no significant difference was found between training a muscle group twice per week or three times per week. Increasing training frequency is an easy way to increase...
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Load and Repetition RangeIf a set of repetitions is performed to failure, it makes little to no difference how much weight (load) you use. This comes with the caveat that there are limits to this. For instance, if you choose a weight with which you can do 30 reps, or 1 rep, these are unlikely to...
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Optimal training frequency is determined by optimal volume, not the other way around. Sometimes when you're trying to improve your understanding of a concept, it helps to imagine the extremes, so let's apply that to training frequency. If I were to suggest that you should only train once a week...
By Blaine Sumner
INTRODUCTION:
In the world of strength training, ‘frequency’ is defined as how often you perform something. In more specific terms, I define frequency as the number of times per week a particular lift is performed. Frequency can vary from 0/week to 7/week. Meaning you can...
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As far as American sports scientist Brad Schoenfeld can tell from the literature, bodybuilders and fitness fanatics make more progression by training their muscle groups twice a week than if they only train each muscle group once a week. Schoenfeld writes about this in a meta-study that has...
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Split vs. Full Body Routines
Which is Best for Maximal Muscle Growth?
Going back to the early days of bodybuilding, competitors routinely trained using full-body routines. Steve Reeves was a huge proponent of this style of programming. He worked all the major muscle groups during each...
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Trials combining men with ED of varying etiologiesIn 1996, it was reported that in 12 patients with ED, sildenafil (Viagra) enhanced the erectile response (duration and rigidity of erection) to visual sexual stimulation.56 This first small controlled crossover trial of sildenafil in 12 men with...
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Wondering if any of you growth guru's have an answer for me.
I want to start some growth. Probably 4iu a day split morning and night or maybe 6iu split 3x a day. Anyway my dilemma is I travel on airplanes for my job. Is it worth it to take it for a couple weeks then take a week off and so on...
I learned early on that I couldn't train as often as most people. I'm talking even the genetically inferior. Even taking over 1g a week and eating 300+ grams of protein a day I can't train a bodypart more than once every 7 days. This led to issues with training partners and some rumors of...
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I notice alot of guys on here train 5-6 days a week and when they are looking for better results they tend to train MORE. I've always noticed better results training less and I also don't have to force feed myself. Like alot of you guys I enjoy training, but aren't we all after results? Have...
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The Rest is Up to YouThe Importance of Adequate Recuperation For Faster Gains
Getting enough rest after weight training is essential for optimal muscle growth and performance. Unfortunately, many get insufficient rest because they simply disregard the fact that weightlifting breaks down...
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1-Testosterone
Pharmaceutical Name: Dihydroboldenone
Chemical Names: 17beta-hydroxyandrost-1-en-3-one, 5alpha-androst-1-en-3-one, 17beta-ol
Active Life: depends on the ester utilized
Anabolic/Androgenic Ratio: 200/100
Dihydroboldenone, most commonly known as 1-testosterone, is a 5alpha...
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