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  • jimbosmith316
    started a topic Female Glute Routine

    Female Glute Routine

    A targeted glute routine for female bodybuilders often involves exercises that focus on building strength, shape, and definition in the glute muscles. Here's a sample routine: **1. Barbell Hip Thrusts:** - Sit on the ground with your upper back against a bench, a barbell positioned across your ...
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  • jimbosmith316
    started a topic Building Your Glutes

    Building Your Glutes

    Absolutely, developing strong and well-defined glutes is a key focus for many bodybuilders. Here's a routine that targets the glutes effectively: 1. **Barbell Hip Thrusts:** This exercise is excellent for targeting the glutes. Sit on the ground with your upper back against a bench, roll a loaded bar...
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  • Give Your Bench Press a Major Boost With These Exercises

    Give Your Bench Press a Major Boost With These Exercises Break through your plateau by strengthening your back, shoulders, glutes, and triceps. THERE IS A certain type of gym bro, common in training facilities around the nation, that has only one method of gauging anyone else's strength traini...
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  • SQUAT WIDTH TO TARGET YOUR GLUTES VS YOUR QUADES

    SQUAT WIDTH TO TARGET YOUR GLUTES VS YOUR QUADES


    How to best match your squat to the muscles you want to build. Are gym bros telling you your squats are wrong or that you’re doing a half squat? Our answer to that: it depends! There are plenty of ways to do a squat and ea...
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  • YOURMUSCLESHOP SQUAT WIDTH TO TARGET YOUR GLUTES VS YOUR QUADES

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    How to best match your squat to the muscles you want to build. Are gym bros telling you your squats are wrong or that you’re doing a half squat? Our answer to that: it depends! There are plenty of ways to do a squat and each type targets a different body part. While it is true ...
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  • 4 LEG EXERCISES YOU CAN PERFORM ON ANY CABLE MACHINE

    Who knew that using this well-known device could give you a thorough lower-body workout? Cable machines are now as crowded as benches on a Monday for a reason. You have several excellent possibilities for training your upper and lower body with this adaptable equipment. Furthermore, all of the ...
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  • 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 exercis...
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  • 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 varia...
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  • 5 Exercises That Have Stood the Test of Time

    Historical standards make the best exercises. For an activity to be included, it had to satisfy two requirements: 1. It had to be a workout that people could have done in some way thousands of years ago. 2. The practice had to be carried out by numerous cultures from throughout the world, i...
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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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  • NGear
    started a topic 5 Planking Mistakes

    5 Planking Mistakes

    We all know someone who claims to be able to hold a plank for 15 minutes. While none of us has ever stayed long enough to witness this incredible 15-minute plank, it's safe to imagine that the form isn't flawless, particularly near the end of the time limit. Whether you're maintaining a crazy-lon...
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  • Is the Hip Thrust the best exercise for the glutes?

    In many experts' opinions, the hip thrusts might be the best exercise to target glutes specifically.. ⁣⁣⁣⁣
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    Butt why?⁣⁣⁣⁣
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    When we perform the exercise, there's a great shift of weight from hip muscles to the gluteus maximus, which is one reason why they experience high...
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  • drtbear1967
    started a topic Injected in my IT band.

    Injected in my IT band.

    So I usually shoot in my legs, hips and that is it. Warmed up my gear and thought I would shoot a little to the side, just for shit and giggle. Well let me tell you, I hit the damn IT band and it has been the worse case of PIP I have ever had. Anyone else ever done such stupid shit? I have had to...
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  • drtbear1967
    started a topic Spine Mobility

    Spine Mobility

    While some segments are designed to be more stable/mobile than others, it is important to encourage movement in the spine (assuming it is controlled and not under excessive loads) to promote healthy joint function and longevity. The thoracic spine specifically requires an adequate amount of mobility...
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  • drtbear1967
    started a topic Killer Core Variations

    Killer Core Variations

    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
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