Having great abs or a six pack has essentially become a trend for many of us. It's almost magical how a seductive tight waist, washboard abs, and those "sex lines" appear to fascinate the human eye. "What body part do you think ladies look at first on a man?" I asked a local survey, and 9/10 of...
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Triceps, like the other muscles in the back of the body, are frequently overlooked. Lifters who want to create enormous guns, whether for competitive bodybuilding or merely to impress members of the opposite sex, have a major difficulty. The terms biceps and triceps, as you can see, teach...
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There comes a point in bodybuilding where you must bulk to gain muscle, and not everyone wants to or can do it with gear. Winter and late fall is when most bodybuilders choose to start their bulking phase, so that eating more and training heavier isn’t done during beach season or competition...
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Stretching is a fitness staple, unfortunately for many bodybuilders, stretching is just an afterthought to their training regimen. Many people don’t see the value in stretching unless they actively want to improve their flexibility or mobility. But did you know that certain types of...
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Nowadays it seems like everyone and their brother is starting some sort of health & fitness lifestyle. For many people that is weight loss, but for many, it’s all about the gains. Unfortunately, when it comes to both weight loss and weight gain, the market is saturated with equipment...
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Back Training Quick Tips
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If you find it difficult to target your back muscles, this post is for you! I will give 3 back training form tips. Swipe left for more details.
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First of all, be sure to prevent your shoulders from rolling forward at the end of a row. When the weight gets too heavy...
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About Calves Training
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Let's cover 2 exercises you can use to grow your calves long-term! With an emphasis on "long-term" since the calf muscles are known to progress slowly for most people.
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The calves region consists of 2 primary muscles: the gastrocnemius and soleus [1]. The gastrocnemius...
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We all know that you should not train the same muscle two days in a row ... but few people take into account that you can fatigue one muscle by training another, for example we can train arms and legs, and that leg training will be counterproductive.
👨🏼*🔬 Explanation:
❕Muscle fatigue does not...
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We all know that you should not train the same muscle two days in a row ... but few people take into account that you can fatigue one muscle by training another, for example we can train arms and legs, and that leg training will be counterproductive.
👨🏼*🔬 Explanation:
❕Muscle fatigue does not...
change
channel
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connected
connections
due
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We often hear folks recommend that people perform things like interval training and resistance training during a diet. This is likely due to each activity being more effective for maintaining lean mass than steady state cardio, but the EPOC effect could also play a role.
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💥 EPOC essentially...
The Beast of All Rows
Get on the ground and build your lats, shoulders, and core strength. This animal-style row is metabolically brutal and fun.
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How do bones react to progressive resistance training ?
How many times do you hear people say you shouldn't train with weights because you might hurt yourself ?
Well, in reality, resistance training is probably the best thing we can do.. not only for our muscles, tendons and ligaments...
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Rules to training and my thoughts
1.get stronger
2.full range of motion
3.find movements that works
4.less is better 3 on 1 of
5. 4-5 days per week
What I believe is once you reach let’s take bench for example getting up to a 315lbs (140kg) there is no benefit to chest muscle development...
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SMITH MACHINE VS FREE WEIGHT SQUATS ANALOGY⭕️
Squats and Smith Machine squats are interchangeable lower body exercises, in a way.
But even if that can be the case, both exercises display various differences starting with the bar path & foot placement, different kinematics...
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In many experts' opinions, the hip thrusts might be the best exercise to target glutes specifically..
Butt why?
When we perform the exercise, there's a great shift of weight from hip muscles to the gluteus maximus, which is one reason why they experience high levels of...
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Progressive overload is the most fundamental principle through which muscle grows, and it's rather simple. Try to get stronger. That's what Milo of Croton did!
Milo was an ancient greek wrestler, who use to carry a calf until it grew into a bull, building strength and muscle through the...
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This graphic is just a guideline, not a law. As long as you're pushing yourself, keeping great technique, and progressively lifting more weight over time.....You will get stronger, more defined, and increase your endurance. There's no way around it.⠀
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🔸 STRENGTH movements (squats...
During the holidays, it's common for people to miss a few workouts. In the grand scheme of things, this won't hold you back. Muscle loss does not occur overnight. There is good evidence showing muscle is quite resistant to reductions in size and strength [1].
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A 2017 study found that when...
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