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    The MYTH of higher frequency for 'smaller' muscles b/c they recover faster?

    @parodyofjay No. Connective tissues damage is more directly related to weight and impact forces rather than volume. That’s why high joint-impact sports can fuck your tendons and ligaments up (tennis, golf, baseball) very quickly, and why heavy weight sports (powerlifting, strong-man) also do...
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    Long term high protein diets bad for your Kidneys? Past 5 years of research.

    @kpatrick1111 People with impaired renal function need to be on a renal diet, including limiting nitrogenous products such as proteins. Limited research does show very high protein intake can impair renal function over the long term in people with otherwise healthy renal function...
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    Your opinion is right: give us your tier list for any workout

    @sarham41 Back: S: straight bar weighted pull ups, chest supported row A: dumbell lat pull overs B: lat prayers, lat pull downs C: barbell rows F: dead lifts
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    The MYTH of higher frequency for 'smaller' muscles b/c they recover faster?

    @vsw874 The triceps are one of the biggest muscles in your body and are larger than the chest. I think the largest muscle in the upper body are your shoulders. It’s a myth that the lats and chest are the largest upper body muscles.
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