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  • jimbosmith316
    started a topic Popeye Forearms

    Popeye Forearms

    Popeye's legendary forearms are often associated with his superhuman strength after consuming spinach. While real-life bodybuilding might not give you cartoon-like proportions, you can certainly build strong, well-defined forearms through consistent training. Here are some exercises that can help: ...
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  • Proper Support for Bodybuilders

    Bodybuilders often rely on various support equipment to enhance their training, protect themselves from injury, and optimize performance. Here are some commonly used support tools: ### Weightlifting Belts: - **Purpose:** Support the lower back during heavy lifts, reducing the risk of injury. - **Usa...
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  • jimbosmith316
    started a topic Bench Press Grips

    Bench Press Grips

    The bench press is a fundamental exercise in strength training, and the grip you use can target different muscles and impact your lifting technique. Here are some common grip types for the bench press: 1. **Standard Grip (Medium Grip):** This is the most common grip where your hands are placed slight...
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  • jimbosmith316
    started a topic Build Those Forearms!

    Build Those Forearms!

    Building well-developed forearms requires a combination of targeted exercises, consistent training, and attention to form. Here are some effective forearm exercises commonly used in bodybuilding: 1. **Wrist Curls:** - **Execution:** Sit or stand with a dumbbell in each hand, palms facing up. Rest y...
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  • jimbosmith316
    started a topic Your Toes in Weightlifting

    Your Toes in Weightlifting

    The position and engagement of your toes can play a significant role in your weightlifting technique and performance. Proper foot positioning and toe engagement are essential for stability, balance, and power during various weightlifting exercises, especially compound movements like squats, deadlifts,...
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  • 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 and ...
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  • Wrists are the Key to Lifting Heavy

    Developing strong and flexible wrists is essential for various bodybuilding exercises, as well as for overall functional strength. Strong wrists can help you lift heavier weights and reduce the risk of injuries. Here are some exercises and tips to help you strengthen and improve the flexibility of your...
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  • jimbosmith316
    started a topic Hand Strength

    Hand Strength

    User strangthening your hands ChatGPT Strengthening your hands and grip can be beneficial for various reasons, including improved performance in sports, enhanced daily activities, and injury prevention. Here are some exercises and tips to help you strengthen your hands: Grip Strength Exercises: S...
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  • The TRX Exercise Every Single Lifter Needs

    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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  • Pull Ups vs. Chin Ups: How These Two Moves Differ

    Pull Ups vs. Chin Ups: How These Two Moves Differ Pull Ups and Chin Ups are both great exercises, but which will help you more? Chin ups and pull ups are, without a doubt, some of the greatest bang-for-your-buck upper body exercises and assessments of upper body strength. One is certainly more d...
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  • NGear
    started a topic Naps Gear Napsgear: The Brachialis Handbook

    Napsgear: The Brachialis Handbook




    Bottom Line Up Front 1. Want a prominent bicep peak and arm circumference? You can't ignore the brachialis. 2. The brachialis is responsible for making the biceps appear taller. It quite literally pushes the biceps up. 3. Maximize brachialis recruitment by doing elbow flexion wit...
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  • Form Fixes Everything, How to Correctly Master the Tricep Pulldown

    Form Fixes Everything, How to Correctly Master the Tricep Pulldown Form Fixes Everything, How to Correctly Master the Tricep Pulldown One popular workout you may have heard of is the tricep pulldown. It is conventionally done at a cable system to isolate and work triceps efficiently and increas...
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  • Sumo vs. Conventional Deadlifts, Which Is Right?

    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 deadli...
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  • Napsgear: Tri-Hard: Intense Triceps Superset Workout

    With this superset workout, which develops larger, stronger upper arms, transform your triceps. It's tempting to focus more of your training time on your biceps at the expense of your triceps in the quest for bigger arms. But tipping the scales in your favor will make your gun show a much more...
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  • PEP PATRIOT52
    started a topic MY JOURNEY TO VALHALLA!!!

    MY JOURNEY TO VALHALLA!!!

    ARMAGEDDON COMPLETE!! SUPER SETS: Bent Over Tri Ext-- 5 sets of 15 Dips Between Benches-- 5 sets of 30 Low Incline Skull Crushers--4 sets of 12 Reverse Grip Tri Pushdowns--4 sets of 10 EZ Bar Curls-- 5 sets of 15 Preacher Curls-- 5 sets of 12 High Pulley Lying Curls-- 4 sets of 15 Reverse Cu...
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