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2021 Fitparade Hungary Pro Scorecards
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2021 Yamamoto Cup Pro Scorecards
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2021 Monterrey Pro Scorecards
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5 Ways To Bring Up A Lagging Body Part
Follow These 5 Steps To Bring Up Your Lagging Muscle Group
You’re having the perfect workout, you’re all pumped up and your biceps have turned into mountains, but then you look at your toothpick legs and its all over. Most people have a lagging body part which can create a hole in their self-confidence.
There could be a couple of reasons behind the lagging body part. It could either be your genetics or you’re not training the muscle group correctly. A lagging body part needs to be treated differently as compared to the other muscles.
1. Start Your Workouts With The Weaker Muscle Group
Humans have unique genetics and they determine the muscle composition of an individual. Although the most common weak muscle groups are forearms, calves, biceps, and triceps, it may vary for every person.
If you train your lagging muscle group with a stronger muscle group, you should train the weaker muscle at the beginning of your workout. If you have weak calves and stronger upper legs, you should train your calves before you train your quads and hams.
2. Use Advanced Training Techniques
A big reason why you might not be seeing results in the gym could be because your body has got used to your training. You should constantly change your training programs and use advanced training techniques to break the plateau.
Advanced training techniques like supersets, drop sets, negatives, intraset stretching, etc. are a great way to pump blood into your weaker muscles and shock them. Try switching these advanced training techniques with every workout for optimal results.
3. Train The Lagging Muscle Group Twice A Week
If you’re not seeing results you should start training your weak muscles twice a week. You don’t need to worry about overtraining your muscles if you give your body enough time to recover between the workouts.
Schedule your workouts so you have at least 48 hours before you hit the same muscle again. Keep your workouts short and explosive. You should be spending around 45-60 minutes inside the gym, not more than this.
4. Switch Volume and Intensity
Most people make the mistake of sticking to the same volume and intensity for all their workouts. While 3 sets of 12 reps might work for other muscle groups, they won’t budge the needle for your weaker muscles.
Volume refers to how many reps or sets are performed, and intensity indicates how much weight is lifted. Switch your volume and intensity at regular intervals to keep your muscles guessing. The combinations of high reps, low weight and low weight, high reps work the best for lagging muscles.
5. Establish a Mind-Muscle Connection
Bodybuilding isn’t about going through the motions. You need to focus on your muscles and contract them with every single rep. Arnold Schwarzenegger brought the mind-muscle connection to the limelight.
The Governator believes you need to become the muscle to see the best results. If you’re training your biceps, focus all your attention on the bicep and squeeze the living hell out of it at the top of the movement. Arnie is famous for thinking of his biceps as mountains.
Which is your weakest muscle group? Let us know in the comments below. Also, be sure to follow Generation Iron on Facebook and Twitter.
The 10 Best Bodybuilding Exercises Of All Time
The 10 Best Exercises You Can Do
Some lifts are better than the others at giving you the results you have been working for. The exercises we’ll be sharing with you have passed the test of time and have proved their mettle.
In this article, we’ll give you a mix of compound and isolation exercises which can put your muscles gain on the fast track. We’ll list out at least one exercise for each muscle group which, according to us, is the best.
Make these lifts a part of your workout arsenal, and the results will speak for themselves.
Bench Press
The bench press is probably one of the first exercises taught to a beginner and for good reasons. Since the bench press is a compound exercise, it can help in building your core strength, muscle stabilizers along with your chest.
Deadlifts
Deadlifts are one of the most bad-ass exercises. The deadlifts can help in building a strong foundation as they work almost your entire body. Getting your form right in the beginning is critical to getting the most out of the lift.
Machine Preacher Curls
Most people join a gym to build some killer guns. The machine preacher curls are an isolation exercise which works the peak of your biceps. If you don’t have a machine preacher bench in your gym, you can use a normal preacher bench combined with a low pulley machine.
Single-Arm Overhead Tricep Extensions
The long head of the triceps is arguably the hardest part to train and develop. Overhead exercises like the single-arm dumbbell overhead tricep extensions with a controlled movement can help you effectively target the muscle group.
Barbell Curls
Most people make the mistake of using momentum by swinging back and forth while performing the barbell curls. Maintain a strict form with an upright torso to make sure you don’t leave any gains on the table. You could also use an EZ bar if the straight barbell is too harsh on your joints.
Arnold Presses
The Arnold presses were invented by the GOAT, Arnold Schwarzenegger. The Arnold presses train the majority of your shoulder. It trains the two out of three shoulder heads i.e. the anterior and medial deltoids.
Cable Flyes
The interior pectoral muscles can be hard to train and develop using the compound exercises. Cable flyes do a great job of isolating and annihilating your pecs and help in building the conditioning and striations in your chest.
Dumbbell Shrugs
The dumbbell shrugs are one of the easiest exercises to perform, and yet many people do them incorrectly as they let their egos get the better of them. Using dumbbells instead of the barbell gives you more leverage and range of motion which can help in better targeting your shoulders.
Standing Calf Raises
Calves are one of the most overlooked muscles groups. The calves are made up of two muscles, gastrocnemius and soleus. The standing calf raises can be performed on a calf machine or a smith machine and targets the gastrocnemius.
Squats
Did you think we were going to leave out the squat from the list? Could not happen in a century. The squats are the king of all exercises and help in building your legs, core, and overall strength.
Which other exercises deserve a place on this list? Let us know in the comments below. Also, be sure to follow Generation Iron on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
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2021 Kentucky Muscle Pro Championships Results
Peter Molnar wins Classic Physique at the 2021 Kentucky Muscle Championships.
It was quite a show in Louisville, Kentucky on Saturday during the 2021 Kentucky Muscle Pro Championships. In the end, it was Peter Molnar who took home the prize in Classic Physique to headline the event.
Molnar entered the competition as one of the favorites to win Classic Physique. He last competed in the Arnold Classic where he was able to go up against some of the best in the world. Molnar was impressive in Columbus and took eighth place at the Arnold. Now, he has won another show and will have a chance to compete at the Olympia.
Tommy Clark finished second while Jeff Hallenbeck rounded out the top three. They were dark-horse contenders coming into the show to compete with Molnar. Jessica Reyes Padilla won the title in Figure to earn qualification.
The full results from the event have been announced. Some elite competitors gathered to Louisville looking for qualification and you can see who earned it below. Check out the full breakdown of results from the 2021 Kentucky Muscle Pro Championships.
2021 Kentucky Muscle Pro Championships: All Division Winners
Classic Physique: Peter Molnar
Figure: Jessica Reyes Padilla
Pro Figure 35+: Alissa Carpio
2021 Kentucky Muscle Pro Championships Breakdown
Classic Physique
First Place – Peter Molnar
Second Place – Tommy Clark
Third Place – Jeff Hallenbeck
Fourth Place – Tyler Tallent
Fifth Place – Brandon Cooper
Sixth Place – Jared Feather
Figure
First Place – Jessica Reyes Padilla
Second Place – Autumn Cleveland
Third Place – Martina Yabekova
Fourth Place – Alissa Carpio
Fifth Place – Stephanie Koerber
Sixth Place – Danielle Rose
Pro Figure 35+
First Place – Alissa Carpio
Second Place – Stephanie Koerber
Third Place – Katerina Tarbox
Fourth Place – Fay Perticari
Fifth Place – Sherrie Bingham
Sixth Place – Christina Adibe
Official Score Cards
Generation Iron wishes to congratulate all the great athletes who earned a win at the 2021 Kentucky Muscle Pro Championships. Make sure to check out our full IFBB Pro results page from this year and previous years right here to catch up on any action you may have missed!
Greg has covered the four major sports for six years and has been featured on sites such as Sports Illustrated, Fox Sports, SB Nation, NJ.com, and FanSided. Now, he is transitioning into the world of bodybuilding and strength sports.
2021 Kentucky Muscle Pro Scorecards
2021 Kentucky Muscle Pro Scorecards | IFBB PRO
2021 Titans Grand Prix Pro
Bojana Vasiljevic wins Figure at the 2021 Titans Grand Prix Pro.
Bojana Vasiljevic took home the prize in Figure at the 2021 Titans Grand Prix Pro on Saturday. The event took place in Los Angeles with competitors looking for an early qualification to the 2022 Olympia. Just one week after the biggest competition of the year in Orlando, there were some competitors that were back on stage.
An Da Jeong headlined the list of competitors after a strong performance at the Olympia. She made an impact on stage and was able to finish seventh in the competition. Jeong wasted no time getting back on stage hoping to qualify for next year’s competition.
Michele Silva Pinto has become a staple in the Figure division looking for improvements. In Orlando, Pinto finished near the bottom but was looking to turn things around right away. Wendy Fortino and Rachel Killam also made an appearance in Los Angeles looking to impress on their way to a qualification.
The full results from the event have been announced. Check out the full break down of the 2021 Titans Grand Prix Pro below!
2021 Titans Grand Prix Pro: All Division Winners
Figure: Bojana Vasiljevic
2021 Titans Grand Prix Pro Breakdown
Figure
First Place – Bojana Vasiljevic
Second Place – An Da Jeong
Third Place – Wendy Fortino
Fourth Place – Michele Silva Pinto
Fifth Place – Mandy Umer
Sixth Place – Rachel Killam
Seventh Place – Nuannaree Sriwaralak
Eighth Place – Charity Field
Ninth Place – Tonya Brookter
Tenth Place – Kristy Crespo
Generation Iron wishes to congratulate all the great athletes who earned a win this weekend. Make sure to check out our full IFBB Pro results page from this year and previous years right here to catch up on any action you may have missed!
Greg has covered the four major sports for six years and has been featured on sites such as Sports Illustrated, Fox Sports, SB Nation, NJ.com, and FanSided. Now, he is transitioning into the world of bodybuilding and strength sports.
2021 Titans Grand Prix Pro Scorecard
2021 Titans Grand Prix Pro Scorecard | IFBB PRO
Still Hospitalized, Flex Wheeler Gives Update On His Condition
Flex Wheeler shares update on Instagram with a mix of positive and concerning news.
On October 9th, 2021, Flex Wheeler announced that he had been diagnosed with COVID-19. The announcement in question was posted from the hospital via his Instagram. Though he remained positive and claimed, “I will defeat the virus,” fans were concerned due to the fact he was hospitalized. Now just a few days later, Flex Wheeler has provided an update on his condition – containing a combination of good and bad news.
Posting a picture from his hospital bed, Flex Wheeler reveals that he is still hospitalized but starts with some positive news. His COVID-19 symptoms are getting less severe. His fever is reducing with less aches and migraines. He also reveals that he had developed some respiratory issues – though did not need to be intubated. He has been given medication that seems to be having a positive effect – and states that the hospital staff seem to be more positive after his latest chest scans.
“Still in the hospital. Covid Bon-respiratory symptoms are getting better. Body aches, fever, and migraines are starting to get less excruciating day by day.
A few days ago I did start to experience respiratory issues. I was put on oxygen (no breathing tube) and meds. The meds seem to be working and they have lowered the level of oxygen that I am on. I will be on these meds for at least another 11 days. The doctors did actually smile during my last chest films, they don’t normally give you a hint either way, so I’ll take it!”
Unfortunately, despite this seemingly positive news, Flex Wheeler also shares some concerning updates. He has also suffered acute kidney failure. This seems connected to the fact that he had a kidney transplant only a year ago. This has put him on immunosuppressant drugs. This, Wheeler claims, puts him in a strange unique position of being immunocompromised while also on immunosuppressant drugs. This is a potentially dangerous combination when it comes to the COVID-19 virus.
“The scary: I am in acute kidney failure, so my INR stabilization is an issue right now. As you may know, I received a kidney transplant over a decade ago.
I am in that rare case of people that are immunocompromised, while also taking immunosuppressant drugs for my kidney. So, even though I’m fully vaccinated, I hit that sweet spot that put me in danger for this virus. Covid really is he worst thing that I’ve ever gone through.”
Despite this scary news, Flex Wheeler remains positive. He thanks friends, family, and those in the bodybuilding community that have provided him support. He ends off his update by stating, “I will beat this!”
The entire staff here at Generation Iron send out hope and support for Flex Wheeler during this time. The Generation Iron Fitness Network will continue to provide updates as they become available for this developing story. We all hope for a smooth and strong recovery in the days ahead.
