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  • Napsgear: THE 5 BEST TRAP EXERCISES FOR BUILDING MASS

    Get a physique that is extremely muscular and has massive trapezius muscles. The top and middle of your back are where the trapezius muscles, or traps, are located. This three-part muscle extends from the middle of your spine to the base of your head. Your back will get bigger and more defined with...
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  • NGear
    started a topic Build a V-Taper and Save Your Joints

    Build a V-Taper and Save Your Joints

    When you have broad shoulders, a thick upper back, large lats, and a thin waist, your body takes on a V-taper shape. It exudes physical strength, twisted steel, and sensuality appeal. It's backed up by science. According to studies, males with a shoulder circumference 1.6 times that of their hips are mo...
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  • jasonhill800
    started a topic Total Body Training with a Tire

    Total Body Training with a Tire

    So, You’ve Purchased a Tire… What exactly does one do with a 400-pound tire? There’s a lot here. Allow this primer on mistreating your new tire in the name of fitness to serve as your guide. So, after seeing your internet guy crush go all alpha male with one on Instagram, getting thousa...
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  • 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 mal...
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  • Unlock Easy Leg Gains By Taking It Slow

    It’s all about taking it slow with this smart leg day workout. If you slow down the tempo on your heavy lifts, you’ll see quick gains. Squats, lunges, and deadlifts with heavy weights can (and will!) help you grow stronger legs. They are, for the most part, a recipe for success. However, if ...
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  • Why Is the Cable Upright Row A Good Shoulder Workout Option?

    This amazing exercise with the cable upright row can help you grow your shoulders. Building our shoulders can be difficult, but with wonderful exercises like the cable upright row, it's not impossible. The right shoulder exercise will help you to target those muscles that are frequently disrega...
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  • Grow Your Guns By Incorporating These 5 Exercises

    In recent years, direct arm training has declined in popularity with the rise of functional training. While you should still be focused on compound lifts and other functional training, you can still incorporate some direct arm training into your program. We all love to have big guns, and the bic...
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  • drtbear1967
    started a topic The sumo deadlift

    The sumo deadlift

    Sumo Deadlifts ⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣
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    Here's a quick tutorial on the main points you should focus on when deadlifting. ⁣
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    Creating a solid base will allow you to perform a great deadlift, so start practicing: ⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣
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    1) get close to the barbell (toucing/close to touching...
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  • drtbear1967
    started a topic Patellar Tendinitis

    Patellar Tendinitis

    Patellar tendinitis (inflammation) and patellar tendinopathy (disease, abnormal condition) “jumpers knee” is an issue that might make it hard to perform exercises that require more load on the quads from bending at the knee joint. This is the tendon that bring together the thigh muscles over the knee...
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  • Sumo Deadlift Guide: How-To, Muscles Worked, Benefits, and Variations

    Sumo Deadlift Guide: How-To, Muscles Worked, Benefits, and Variations

    Here’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,
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  • drtbear1967
    started a topic Bench Hack

    Bench Hack

    The barbell bench press is a popular horizontal push exercise that trains your chest, triceps, and front deltoids. But when some people perform the bench press, they tend to feel shoulder discomfort. In this case, I suggest you check your form. A common cause for shoulder pain during the bench press...
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  • drtbear1967
    started a topic Landmine row gym hack

    Landmine row gym hack

    This is just a small gym hack for the landmine row that I found out months after I first started training that completely changed how I performed the exercise.
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    1. Use multiple smaller plates instead of the big 45lbs/20kg plate as this will allow you to bring the bar close to you, increasing...
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  • drtbear1967
    started a topic Shoulder Warm Up Variations

    Shoulder Warm Up Variations

    💥SHOULDER WARM UP VARIATIONS💥
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    📚The shoulder is a ball and socket joint which means it can lack stability as well as be highly susceptible to injury. This series primarily focuses on dynamically warming up the shoulder and increasing mobility.
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    ✅ you will need a squat...
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  • drtbear1967
    started a topic Not happy with your biceps?

    Not happy with your biceps?

    Not happy with your biceps? Drop the heavy loads for a while and do 100 reps of empty barbell curls.
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    Most guys that struggle with biceps growth use really heavy weights and a lot of momentum to curl. Then they do reps in the low ranges and, ultimately, the biceps really don't end up doing...
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  • drtbear1967
    started a topic How to Activate those Glutes

    How to Activate those Glutes

    Still doing insta-model glute kick-backs? We have much better options than this for glute development and activation! Most people will also move excessively through the low back during the kick-backs as well adding spine stress if you have sensitivity. It’s not that a glute kick-back couldn’t serve...
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