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Alright so my current split is push legs pull rest, push legs pull rest, so it is an 8 day training cycle, with my first workout being slightly different than my second, I train chest, tris, front and side delts on push days, quads, hammies, glutes and calves on leg days, and then back, biceps,
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What are you hitting today? If the answer is somewhere along the lines of “I don’t know” or “whatever feels right,” then you might benefit from implementing a workout split. Having set muscle groups to work on each day is a highly effective way to step up your lifting game. Not only does this practice
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The word “stress” typically has a negative connotation and is often associated with unpleasant emotions like anxiety and feeling overwhelmed. The World Health Organization defines stress as “any type of change that causes physical, emotional or psychological strain.” And when stress becomes so severe or prolonged (or both), it’s referred to as distress. But not
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Jeff Cavaliere, MSPT, CSCS, and Dr. Andrew Huberman discuss how to build your weekly workout program. Jeff Cavaliere is a world-class physical therapist, Certified Strength & Conditioning Specialist and founder of @athleanx. Jeff has coached athletes ranging from novice to professional and has taught science-based physical training protocols to tens of millions of everyday people
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Food is the most stressed part of health in today’s culture. It’s become less about adding foods to improve health and more about eliminating entire food groups instead. People go through their day without a single gram of sugar or animal protein, becoming married to these diets. However, this effort may not be the most
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Alongside mindful nutrition, aerobic exercise can be an effective way to shed body fat. However, not all cardio is created equally. High-intensity interval training (HIIT) is increasingly popular and has its place in improving body composition through a blend of cardio and strength training, but this article specifically outlines moderate intensity workouts for fat oxidation.
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