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  • jimbosmith316
    started a topic Build a Strong Back

    Build a Strong Back

    Strengthening your back is essential in bodybuilding, as it contributes to a balanced and well-proportioned physique while also supporting overall functional strength and posture. Here are some key principles and exercises to help you strengthen your back in bodybuilding: 1. Compound Movements: Compou...
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  • jimbosmith316
    started a topic Proper Back Support

    Proper Back Support

    Proper back support is essential in bodybuilding to prevent injury, maintain good form, and maximize the effectiveness of your workouts. Here are some tips for ensuring proper back support in bodybuilding: 1. Warm Up: Always start your workout with a proper warm-up. This helps increase blood flow to you...
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  • Chiropractic Care and Bodybuilding

    Chiropractic care and bodybuilding can go hand in hand, as chiropractors can play a valuable role in helping bodybuilders maintain their physical well-being and optimize their performance. Here's how chiropractic care can benefit bodybuilders: Injury Prevention: Chiropractors can help identify and...
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  • back Support for Bodybuilding

    Back support is essential in bodybuilding to maintain proper posture, prevent injury, and improve overall strength and performance. There are various types of back support used in bodybuilding: Weightlifting Belts: Weightlifting belts are a common form of back support used by bodybuilders when performing h...
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  • Napsgear: Why You Should Never Neglect Your Obliques

    The rectus abdominus, or "six-pack" muscle, receives all the attention, and for good reason. The focus is on your six-pack when your nutrition is on point and you are powerful and lean. However, the two oblique muscles, which are on either side of your rectus abs and are trained with side planks and ...
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  • Training Abs on A Stationary Bike? Here’s How

    Many people are unaware that one of the finest ways to tone their abs is to use stationary bikes! Do exercise bikes tone your stomach, a common question from the public. There are stomach exercises that can be performed while using any type of exercise bike equipment, and yes, they are excellent for...
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  • drtbear1967
    started a topic Neck and Upper Back Pain

    Neck and Upper Back Pain

    𝐍𝐄𝐂𝐊/𝐔𝐏𝐏𝐄𝐑 𝐁𝐀𝐂𝐊 𝐏𝐀𝐈𝐍
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    💥 Do you have neck/ upper back pain from sitting too much? Use the chair you’re sitting in for this exercise to find relief! Many people spend most of their day sitting, let’s face it, it’s unavoidable most of the time. Instead of blaming sitting for the...
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  • EMW14
    started a topic Posture

    Posture

    Here's a topic I bet everyone's heard speeches on plenty of times: "Stand up straight!" "Shoulders back!" "Chin up!" Etcetera. I know I've heard all of this, from various sources including my parents; my elementary school health class teacher; chiropractirs; even a massage therapist. Not only that,...
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  • The Most Underrated Exercise Around Front Squats

    We’ve all seen it: an overzealous lifter in the squat rack, four plates deep on each side, bellowing out a battle cry as if entering battle against Gregor Clegane in the Game of Thrones.
    One of two things happen:

    1. An underwhelming quarter squat.
    2. A “hybrid good-morning”
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  • Posture Power: How To Correct Your Body's Alignment

    by Kendall Lou Schmidt


    Your posture says a lot about your personality. It also says a lot about how your joints and muscles are working. Here's everything you need to know about assessing your postural deviations and how to fix them!

    Imagine a strong, powerful, confident...
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