Tag: training
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Muscle Fiber Type-Specific Training: The Lats!
This Fitness-Tip Friday series focuses on muscles with fast-twitch or slow-twitch fibers for effective training. Emphasizing the latissimus dorsi, it highlights exercises to maximize growth and explores gender differences.
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Muscle Fiber Type-Specific Training: The Upper Traps!
The author is starting a new series on fiber-type training tips for specific muscles. The first tip focuses on training the upper traps with heavy, explosive movements for maximum growth.
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Underrated & Underworked Muscle #10: Quadratus Lumborum! (“QL”)
In this Fitness-Tip Friday mini-series, the quadratus lumborum is highlighted as an underrated and underworked muscle with crucial importance in preventing lower back pain and maintaining good posture. Work it along the lateral plane for optimal effectiveness.
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Underrated & Underworked Muscle #9: Teres Minor! (A Rotator Cuff Muscle)
The Fitness-Tip Friday series highlights underrated muscles like the teres minor, crucial for shoulder health and upper body strength. Neglecting it can lead to imbalances and injury. Don’t overlook it in your workout routine.
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Underrated & Underworked Muscle #8: The Infraspinatus! (A Rotator Cuff Muscle)
The author is emphasizing overlooked muscles in their Fitness-Tip Friday series, highlighting the importance of the infraspinatus for shoulder and upper body development, and providing advice on how to train it effectively.
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Foam Rollers – Do They Work?? When Should You Use Them?
Foam rollers are effective for muscle activation and warming up, but not for post-workout recovery. They increase flexibility and range of motion without decreasing muscle strength, making them a safe and effective pre-workout warm-up option.
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Underrated & Underworked Muscle #3:Flexor Digitorum Profundus!
This Fitness-Tip Friday series highlights the underrated and underworked flexor digitorum profundus (FDP) in the forearm. FDP is crucial for grip strength, handshake firmness, and overall forearm development. Specific techniques for FDP training are detailed, emphasizing its significance.
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Static VS Ballistic Stretching (Which Should You Do??)
Weightlifters must incorporate both static and ballistic stretching techniques to achieve overall musculoskeletal flexibility. Static stretching loosens muscle fibers, while ballistic stretching decreases tendon stiffness, preventing joint injuries.
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Use the 3 Muscle Fiber Types To Optimize Your Training!
Muscles contain different fiber types that respond uniquely to training. Genetics play a role, but exercise and nutrition can significantly impact muscle fiber composition and performance.
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How to Build the “Inner” & “Outer” Lats
The latissimus dorsi, the widest muscle in the human body, can be targeted through specific shoulder movements to work its inner and outer regions for balanced development.