Bodybuilding frequency, or how often you train, depends on several factors including your experience level, recovery ability, and overall goals. Here's a general guide:
1. **Beginners:** Starting with 3-4 workouts per week is common. Focus on full-body workouts to allow for adequate recovery...
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Insulin-like Growth Factor (IGF-1) is often associated with muscle growth and repair. Both male and female bodybuilders can utilize IGF-1 to enhance muscle hypertrophy and recovery.
In males, IGF-1 works in conjunction with other anabolic hormones like testosterone to promote muscle growth. It...
IGF stands for Insulin-like Growth Factor, which is a hormone produced by the liver in response to the presence of growth hormone (GH) in the bloodstream. IGF plays a crucial role in regulating growth and development in children and adults.
In the context of age, IGF levels typically change...
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The TRX Exercise Every Single Lifter Needs
**13 Tough Variations of the Inverted Row**
Use a suspension trainer to row your way to a strong, muscular back. Bonus: These challenging moves also bump up athleticism and mobility.
The inverted row builds strength and packs muscle onto the back...
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Sumo vs. Conventional Deadlifts, Which Is Right?
The deadlift is one of the most fundamental exercises in strength training and functional fitness. It works many of the muscle in your body and has a vast range of benefits. The deadlift has two main variations: the conventional and the sumo...
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No leg curl machine? No problem!
You've chosen to show your legs' backs the appreciation they merit on leg day. Unfortunately, everyone else in the gym had the same notion, which is bad news for your hamstrings. You must adhere to a training program, therefore you don't have time or patience to...
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LAT STRETCH VARIATIONS
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📚 These 3 dynamic stretches aim to target the Latissimus Doris muscle, which if tight could lead to lower back extension when lifting the arm overhead. This muscle spans from the lower back region (thoracolumbar region) to the arm. These stretches should be done with a...
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QL VARIATIONS
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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...
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HANGING CORE VARIATIONS
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📚By using the weight of the legs there is added resistance placed on the core muscles. Each of these variations target different muscle groups. Make sure not to use momentum while pulling the legs up for each of these variations, keep the core tight and engaged at all...
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Sumo Deadlift Guide: How-To, Muscles Worked, Benefits, and VariationsHere’s a guide to this effective deadlift variation. by Matthew Magnante
January 31, 2020
The Sumo deadlift is one variation of the conventional deadlift where a barbell (although, there are different ways to do it)...
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This series demonstrates variations for one of the most popular exercises for the back, rowing. The exercises in this series primarily focus on the lats, rhomboids, and lower trap muscles. You want to avoid pulling the elbows too far back on these exercises. Instead focus more on scapular...
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WALL SIT VARIATIONS
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📚You want to start off with feet shoulder width apart as you lean against the wall and slowly lower yourself to about 90° at the knee joint. These exercises for the most part are done with isometric contractions. Which means the muscle doesn’t change length, but still...
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GLUTE VARIATIONS
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📚 Glute exercise are important for hip mobility and stability, such as at the top of a squat, deadlift or a single leg stiff leg deadlift you need to be able to drive with the glutes to maintain neutral spine. The main actions for this series are hip extension, which is...
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💥HIP THRUST VARIATIONS
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When performing hip thrusts we put the pelvis in a position known as posterior pelvic rotation. This is where the pelvis is tucked underneath us. This is why it’s important to maintain neutral spine, such as keeping the chin tucked as well as breathing out on the way up...
People often like to claim that squats are a great glute exercise. In reality, they're just an okay glute exercise. This is due to the fact that the squat is most difficult at the bottom - AKA, a position of deep hip flexion. The glutes are most active near full hip extension, which represents...
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Lateral flexion is another common way we see the core trained – this occurs in exercises like side bends or side crunches and typically targets the obliques. However, you can also train the obliques by resisting lateral flexion. This can be done by performing single arm suitcase carries or even...
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A simple way to periodize your training is by constantly varying your movements for a specific muscle group. Squats are great for building your legs, but they’re not the end-all, be-all. Add variations to your training to maximize gains and to keep training interesting!
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There's up to 10% more muscle activity in the decline version versus the flat version of the triceps extension or skull crusher. More muscle activity means more muscle fiber recruitment. That means more fibers are stimulated to grow. This might be in part because the triceps are stretched more...
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