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    Napsgear Reverse Hypers: Don’t Neglect Your Glutes

    It's about time you gave this hyperextension variation a try if you haven't already. Lower body mobility is built on the strength of the lower back, glutes, and hamstrings. You are able to run, jump, hinge, and squat like a rock star because to these group of muscles. There are several excellent...
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    Napsgear Napsgear: The 6 Squat Types Every Lifter Should Know

    Have you tried them all? Squatting is a fundamental movement pattern, yet when we think of squats, we typically see a barbell across the back. There are many more choices, many of which are better suited to various lifters with various levels of expertise or objectives. These six squat...
  3. J

    Gold top review and blood work done

    A customer had left this review on another board.... Thought I'd report back on the gold tops. Phenomenal! Normally running 4iu ed for the past month or two. Only noticeable side is numb fingers if it is cooler out. Water retention is minimal if any. Took 10iu and had HGH tested on latest...
  4. jasonhill800

    5 Biggest Chest-Training Mistakes And How to Correct Them

    It takes a lot of effort to develop a chest. It’s even more difficult if you’re doing it incorrectly. Take these reminders into consideration if you want to avoid being flat for a long time. Don’t get me wrong: a good set of abs is attractive (particularly on a woman). However, for most...
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    Napsgear Knowledge Article: Want 3D Shoulders? Ditch the Delt Flys

    Let’s be frank. A lot of us struggle with our rear delt development compared to the rest of our shoulder. Whether it be neglecting them in general or just inefficient training, if you want to build bigger rear delts and have that 3D shoulder look, the first step is to ditch the reverse dumbbell...
  6. Steroidify Rep

    📌 NEW PRODUCTS: Para Pharma Product Range Is Getting Bigger!

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    Myth short cycles needed to prevent myostatin increasing

    There is a common misbelief that myostatin increases the longer you are on cycle. The study I am about to post shows that that's not true. They gave doses of up to 600 mg Test for 20 weeks and found that myostatin spiked at week 8 (day 56) but when they measured myostatin concetration at week...
  8. D

    Insulin glargine is more potent in activating the human IGF-I receptor than human ins

    Insulin glargine is more potent in activating the human IGF-I receptor than human insTo investigate whether human insulin (HI) and insulin analogues differ in their ability to activate the human IGF-I receptor (IGF-IR), the human insulin receptor A (IR-A) and the human insulin receptor B (IR-B)...
  9. G

    KL Review

    A late review but never the less i am here to say we are pleased.Big ups to the rep for dealing indirectly with my girl's shit.She dont fuck around when it comes to her stash being low.It is a dramatic and exciting year for us with her womens wellness and my own endeviors.We love the winny❤️ as...
  10. drtbear1967

    4 practical tips about triceps training.

    4 practical tips about triceps training. - First, we want to make sure you train the triceps with full range of motion. The main function of your triceps is elbow extension. So let's train this movement pattern effectively by properly stretching and contracting your triceps on exercises like...
  11. D

    My rules experience to training

    Rules to training and my thoughts 1.get stronger 2.full range of motion 3.find movements that works 4.less is better 3 on 1 of 5. 4-5 days per week What I believe is once you reach let’s take bench for example getting up to a 315lbs (140kg) there is no benefit to chest muscle development...
  12. drtbear1967

    Rep Ranges - The deal

    Lower repetitions with heavier weights are good for gaining strength. While higher repetitions with lighter weights are good for muscle endurance. But when muscle growth is the goal, things tend to become more confusing. Swipe left on the post above for more details on muscle growth and rep...
  13. drtbear1967

    Working the Serratus Anterior.

    The serratus anterior is a muscle located on the surface of your first 8/9 ribs, at the side of the chest. The main functions of the serratus is to stabilize the shoulder when you upwardly rotate and protract the scapula. It's also often called the boxer's muscle since boxers heavily use the...
  14. drtbear1967

    What you need to know about your Lats.

    The lats are one of my favorite muscle groups to train and they’re also extremely fascinating to research. - 💥 Biomechanical and electromyographical studies have shown that the lats probably have three unique regions that play different roles in shoulder adduction and extension throughout a...
  15. drtbear1967

    You are stronger than you think.

    You’re stronger than you realize. And I’ll prove it to you. And once I prove it to you, you’ll understand why knowing this truth will help you get even better results from your workouts. “I had no idea how strong I was!” That statement never gets old. Every time I’ve heard a woman say that after...
  16. drtbear1967

    Stiff Upper Back? Try this.

    Stiff upper back? Sometimes it’s not the spine! Sometimes our upper back can feel stiff, especially when we talk about overhead activity limitations. When the lats become restricted they prevent the arms from fully raising above the head. This can give a false feeling of tightness or...
  17. drtbear1967

    Building Bigger Lats

    Most people have to work extremely hard to build a wide, developed, back. Partly because the most “conventional” exercises poorly target the lats in the most efficient way. Therefor you have to do a lot of inefficient work in order to get adequate growth. Let’s break this exercise down into a...
  18. drtbear1967

    Hip Impingment

    Pain in the front of your hip when you squat? There could be a ton of reasons but here are three of the most common that I see and that can be altered to make immediate changes. All three of these have a common denominator and that is the femur is jamming up into front of the hip. In all of...
  19. drtbear1967

    QL Variations

    QL VARIATIONS . The quadratus lumborum (QL) is a muscle that runs diagonally in your lower back from your vertebrae and last rib to your pelvis. It has various functions such as spinal side bending, pelvic lifting, spinal extension and anterior pelvic tilting. When it comes to low back pain...
  20. drtbear1967

    Add these to the end of your leg day.... better have a puke bucket.

    Got a couple extra minutes on leg day? Add these to your workout plan and try not to throw up. This is a nasty way to finish off a leg workout. Just grab a dumbbell or safety-squat bar, set a timer for two minutes, and go! . Duck lunges are often performed with your knees coming out as you step...
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