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    Training like mike mentzer

    @lonilsny It’s almost as if being dogmatic leads to worse results 😱🤯
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    2 in 1 belt

    @mac64 No. Those are 2 totally different types of belts
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    Rate my Workout

    @musicpainter21 lots and lots of fluff
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    Creating/structuring a leg day

    @danielandthelion I wouldn’t overthink it. Pick your favorite exercises per muscle and focus on progressive overload.
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    How to optimize deload week nutritionally?

    @christinaf Being able to use adipose tissue for energy and recovering from diet and training-induced fatigue are two wildly different things.
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    How to optimize deload week nutritionally?

    @christinaf The point of a deload is to reduce fatigue, so being in a deficit is not conducive to that at all. Train easy and eat at maintenance if you want to optimize a deload
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    Training styles of Geoffrey Verity Schofield and Natural Hypertrophy (Volume vs Intensity)

    @jamierite74 I’ve been training for about 10 years and tbh, I think the high volume and high intensity camp are both doing the same thing but in slightly different ways. That is to say both methods create a crap ton of mechanical tension, but one uses more weight and one uses more reps. I...
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    Top 10 exercises

    @victorcourville Yep, I’m quite advanced and these are still like 90-95% of my training
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    Top 10 exercises

    @victorcourville ATG squats Hack squats Deficit Barbell RDLs Weighted dips Weighted chin ups DB flat press Deficit barbell rows Seated BTN press Ab rollouts Straight leg calf raises
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    overtraining impacting results

    @earnest1018 If you’ve been training only for 2 years, you don’t need to worry about “weak points”. You should be worried about putting on as much muscle as possible. As for overtraining, if you logbook your sessions and your numbers are going up, you’re not overtraining. Even if numbers aren’t...
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    What is your favourite meal during a weight loss phase?

    @namibia Sirloin and roasted idaho potatoes with a side of blueberries.
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    Has anyone actually had a success story with their calves?

    @kaieraai My calves started to grow when I did ridiculously high rep ranges, with a DEEP range of motion and pausing in the stretched position every rep. I also took a page out of Dante Trudel’s training and would incorporate a 60-120 sec hold in the stretched position with a very heavy weight...
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    Question about Compounds and specifically barbell movements

    @constantine1946 Def shouldn’t take a few years. More like a few weeks if you’re not screwing around in the gym.
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    Question about Compounds and specifically barbell movements

    @constantine1946 Pick movements that work well for your specific biomechanics and allow you to progressively overload long term without any major aches or pains. Simple as that
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    PPL vs Sam Sulek Split

    @lostfornow Pick whatever you one you’ll enjoy but i’ll also add this caveat: You’re only a couple years into training. Unless you’re doing a 20 minute workout, you don’t need an entire session dedicated to solely arms or chest+side delts.
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    Renaissance Periodization App Update

    @ingridls I’m kinda confused, I made no mention of using soreness or lack thereof as a metric.
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    Bison Bulk Routine

    @aybige It’s funny how there’s tons of really good programs on the internet (for free) and you could’ve copy pasted any one of them, and instead you took what I assume is DC training principles and you managed to make a garbage-tier version. Well done. At least you were somewhat creative. For...
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    Bison Bulk Routine

    @aybige That is the most dogshit exercise selection for legs I’ve ever seen. I’m assuming this is a troll Edit: this is just a super shitty version of DC training
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    Any tips on adding some more hypertrophy gains to Bullmastiff?

    @jacob40524 Just run the program as is and as long as you’re achieving progressive overload across all lifts, you’re probably gonna grow.
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    Renaissance Periodization App Update

    @cattat People being ran into the ground from the app programming could also be result of people not being honest in the user inputs. Like if a workout really pushed you hard, and you say “I felt great”, it’s just gonna add even more volume
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