The frequency of increasing weight in bodybuilding depends on several factors, including your training experience, overall fitness goals, and the specific muscle groups you're targeting. Here are some guidelines:
1. **Progressive Overload Principle**: Increasing weight progressively is a...
Not seeing the progress you want in your biceps and triceps? The reason could be simpler than you might think. Here I’ll share five possible reasons that might explain why you’re not seeing the gains you’ve been working towards in your arms.
ONLY DOING COMPOUND MOVEMENTS
A frequent...
Muscle Minds 99: Training Principles. With Scott Stevenson and Scott McNally.
Principles of Training:
Specificity
Individualization
Progressive / Overload
Variety
Reversibility
Periodization
Plus Defining Intensity
For complete updates, please follow below link -...
Muscle Minds 99: Training Principles. With Scott Stevenson and Scott McNally.
Principles of Training:
Specificity
Individualization
Progressive / Overload
Variety
Reversibility
Periodization
Plus Defining Intensity
For complete updates, please follow below link -...
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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I've never understood why bodybuilders apply 21's only to their biceps. The way I see it, 21's are a simple and versatile overload technique that can easily be applied to almost any strength exercise. As a refresher, 21's are usually performed by doing 7 partial reps at the top of the range of...
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If you spend some time scouring the internet, you're going to be inundated with the advice to "use compound free weight movements." There's a good reason for this. Exercises like squats, bench presses, rows, dips, chins, and deadlifts will cover virtually every muscle in the body.
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Learn From My Mistakes By Dave Draper.
1. What do you feel is the single greatest trait (genetics, discipline, intensity, etc.) that led to your success in bodybuilding and why?
Nothing I possessed in the way of structure or body chemistry was outstanding. A six-foot frame with a large...
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Is Pump-Training Undermining the Importance of Progressive Resistance
by Mike Arnold
Training moves in cycles, with each generation of bodybuilders being influenced by the training styles of those pros which define it. History attests to this fact, as do those who have been around long...
Progressive Overload - The key to gains
The human body is involved in a constant process of adapting to stresses or lack of stresses placed upon it. When you stress the body in a manner it’s unaccustomed to (overload), the body will react by causing physiological changes (adaptation) to be able...
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