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Overtrain If You Don't Want To Gain!
What is the ideal way to train for maximum gains in size and strength? There are some general rules that I feel should be followed by the drug free bodybuilder in order to avoid overtraining and to optimize gains. Learn about them here!
Section: Training ::
Oct 30, 2007
Positioning For Pecs: Build A Massive Chest!
So, how did I get my chest to go from minuscule to massive... tiny to titanic... pathetic to powerful? It's all about ‘positioning’ my iron-addicted friends! Here is my explanation and why posisitioning is so important. Sample chest workouts included!
Section: Training ::
Apr 24, 2007
Training And Hypertrophy - Gain Size!
Muscle grows when it is under stress. This is known as adaption. In order to benefit from this stress you must keep the muscle under a constant state of hypertrophy. Learn more about the muscles and how they work right here.
Section: Training ::
Oct 11, 2005
Leg Day! To Be Or Not To Be?
There are some good stories out there about how people go about a hard workout... especially leg day. Today's story is no exception. I laughed my head off when I read this one!
Section: Training ::
Sep 26, 2005
Six Hypertrophy Hints!
Here I will share with you six 'hints' that can lead to more hypertrophy. Serious bodybuilding is hard work, and you deserve to get the most out of the time you spend in the gym.
Section: Training ::
Sep 08, 2005
Chins For Your Back.
Basic movements were used for centuries to create sculpted bodies. The chin up or pull up some people call it is one of those basic movements.
Section: Training ::
Jul 06, 2005
Does Circuit Training Equal Fat Loss?
When you go to the gym to use the machines, are they all full? Here is an article that takes a different approach to circuit training, using mostly free weights.
Section: Training ::
Feb 28, 2005
Creatine FAQ!
Learn all about Creatine, how it works, where it comes from, how to use it and much more!
Section: Supplements ::
Apr 20, 2004
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