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  1. jimbosmith316

    Use Proper form to Prevent Injury

    Proper form in bodybuilding is crucial to maximize muscle engagement, prevent injuries, and achieve the best results. Here are some key principles for maintaining proper form during your bodybuilding workouts: Warm Up: Always start with a proper warm-up to increase blood flow to your muscles...
  2. drtbear1967

    Finish your back workout with this.

    How To Do It Set up in a good stiff-legged deadlift position. Make sure you're "aware" of your hamstrings and you're not putting strain on your lower back. Use two moderately heavy dumbbells that you can hold at the top position of a dumbbell row at maximum range of motion. This is your...
  3. drtbear1967

    Muscle Activation

    themusclephd ��Muscle activation is highest in the first half of the lift when your muscles are at a mechanical disadvantage and have to produce an immense amount of force to overcome the weight. The mechanical advantage increases in the second half of the lift AND your muscles...
  4. drtbear1967

    Good Form - Most of the Time.

    Form is important, but there is a time and place for using a little momentum and loosening up a bit to go heavier. . Walk into any weight room and you'll typically see people at one end of the technique spectrum or the other. Some lifters are very strict, sometimes too strict as they never use...
  5. jimbosmith316

    Matthew Schmidt is competing at the NPC USA Bodybuilding Championships in Las Vegas.

    Up and comer! The road that has taken Matthew Schmidt from the gym at Rock Fitness to the NPC USABodybuilding Championships in LasVegas started when he was 16 years old. Schmidt had dabbled in bodybuilding when he was 12 but did not get serious until four years later. At the age of 21...
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    How to Program your Mind for Fitness - The Power of Creating Momentum - Firas Zahabi

    <iframe src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/Q8K7ifs2Db4" allowfullscreen="" frameborder="0" height="315" width="560"></iframe> firas is a cool dude, whether or not i agree with his philosophies completely, i appreciate what he shares, always seems well thought out and insightful
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