Tag: strength
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Muscular Irradiation (& the Importance of Working Forearms)
“Muscular Irradiation” is a physiological phenomenon that you may not have ever even heard of… yet it’s one that can bring you significant training benefits if you understand and apply it! Its technical definition is “the ability of a muscle performing an action to generate greater tension (i.e. force) by being ‘innervated’ from the surrounding muscles.”To get a sense…
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Protein Myth-Busting: “You Don’t Need Protein Supplements If You’re Already Getting Enough Protein From Your Diet”
Protein supplements significantly benefit muscle size and strength, especially for those engaged in resistance training. Research suggests a higher intake than the recommended dose is beneficial, along with proper timing. More details in Dr. Gains’ upcoming YouTube video.
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Lack of Sleep = Lack of Gains!! (Anything < 7 Hours)
During sleep, your body undergoes significant muscle recovery. Studies show that at least 7 hours of sleep is essential for maximum muscular performance and gains. Lack of sleep can impair strength and protein synthesis.
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How Much Weight Should You Use???
When determining how much weight to use for your workouts, consider your goals, experience, joint health, and specific exercise. For max strength gains, use very heavy weights (85%-100% 1RM), for size gains, use heavy weights (60%-85% 1RM), and for endurance gains, use light to medium weights (15%-50% 1RM). Keep in mind that these are general…
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Use This New Technique To Build Your “Inner” Chest!(Yes, It IS Possible)
The content discusses the possibility of targeting specific regions of the chest muscles through exercise. It introduces a new technique for working the inner chest and invites participation in a challenge.
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Is Ibuprofen Killing Your Gains??
In a 2018 study, participants took ibuprofen daily while doing weighted knee extensions. The ibuprofen group had half the muscle growth and less strength increase. Ibuprofen may dampen muscle growth.
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The #1 Biggest Bicep Curl Mistake!!
This is by far BOTH the most common bicep curl form mistake that I see, and the worst mistake in that it detracts the most from the effectiveness of the exercise! As a pretty good self-check, if you look at the first GIF below and can’t immediately see what the issue is with it (without reading the text below)… you are likely…
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Squat Form Tip – Toes & Knees OUT, Not STRAIGHT!
Maximize squat safety and effectiveness by angling toes and knees outward, not straight ahead. This adjustment allows proper pelvic tilt and reduces spinal stress. Elevate your squat with precision.
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Front Raises: The Good, The Bad, & The Ugly!
Maximize front raise effectiveness and safety. Avoid the “Extremely Bad” pronated form, prioritize the “Best” supinated form for optimal anterior deltoid activation. Elevate your workout with precision.
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The 100 Degree Bench Press Rule
To optimize your bench press and prevent shoulder injuries, limit elbow flexion to about 100 degrees. Dropping beyond this point doesn’t enhance muscle activation but increases injury risk. Practice safe form for a healthier lift