Pre-exhaustion involves exhausting the prime mover in a compound movement before performing the compound movement – like doing chest flyes immediately before a bench press. However, this can easily lead to failure on bench which might not be the safest option when training alone. The good news...
Any of you guys have this? Is it genetic or can AAS and stuff cause or make them worse? I've got the little spider veins on the inside of my thighs when I'm pale... which is most of the time, but I've got a mess going on in right calf. Aside from having an issue with veins and blood they've...
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