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    Akim Williams Biceps Workout and Olympia Training Tips

    It feels like it wasn’t that long ago that Akim Williams was seen as the upstart mass monster that looked to disrupt the established stars of bodybuilding. It has actually been over a decade since he made his pro debut and now, he is a part of the establishment, yet he still holds his own with...
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    Meet the People Behind the PRs: F1’s Patrick Harding

    Patrick Harding was born in Leash, just outside of Dublin, Ireland, but now travels the world using his skills as a performance coach, physiotherapist, and mental development trainer in order to get the best out of his clients, such as the Williams’ Formula One superstar, Alex Albon. M&F caught...
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    Shaun Clarida’s Top 5 Back Exercises For Olympia Training

    As the world’s greatest bodybuilders get ever closer to Olympia, they know that each and every gym session is an opportunity to head towards making history. One man that exemplifies this ethos is the two-time 212 Olympia champion, Shaun Clarida, as he shares how he blasts his back. “There’s no...
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    Try High Lactate Training to Develop a Showtime Body

    The hours spent at the gym per week doing droning rounds of cardio are something none of us enjoy. In their avoidance, we’ve all sought after the high intensity, low rest training methods to help boost the metabolism. HIIT has become a staple of many training programs for fat loss and an...
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    Colin O’Brady Shares His Training Tips for Cycling Across America

    From summiting Mt. Everest twice to the first solo crossing of Antarctica, Colin O’Brady has proven himself to be one of the world’s best endurance athletes. Along with his childhood friend Lucas Clarke, O’Brady recently set his 11th world record in June. The pair completed the Race Across...
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    The Ultimate Guide to Plyometric Training For Greater Athleticism

    If you’re looking to add some explosive power to your workouts, you’ve come to the right place. Plyometric training can be a game-changer for your workouts. This dynamic form of exercise, often called “jump training,” is all about high-energy, high-impact movements that target your muscles to...
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    Ultimate Guide To Medicine Ball Training: Benefits, Tips, Workouts

    Medicine ball training might sound old-school, but it’s a timeless fitness tool as versatile as it is effective. These pieces of equipment have been a staple in athletic performance training for centuries, and for good reason. They’re your ticket to explosive power, dynamic strength, and a...
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    Unleash the Power Of Chaos Training In Your Workouts

    Imagine walking into your local gym and seeing someone benching not with weight plates but kettlebells hanging from resistance bands. This isn’t a circus act; it’s chaos training, a unique and innovative approach that introduces a whole new level of challenge to your workout. Chaos training...
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    DOGPOUND Founder Kirk Myers Shares His Training Success Secrets

    Dogpound Gym founder and trainer Kirk Myers may look tough on the outside, but don’t let his giant muscles fool you. Myers learned at an early age how to understand women from watching his dad work alongside several female teachers in his own place of work. “My dad is a retired elementary...
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    Ignite Your Legs And More With The The Zercher Sled Drag

    You’ve probably witnessed it at the gym: someone pushing or pulling a sled, often called a prowler, up and down the floor until they collapse in a heap. If you’re unlucky, you might see someone suffer from the infamous “prowler flu, and nobody wants to clean that up. But have you heard of the...
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    Jeremy Potvin Demonstrates Blood Flow Restriction Training

    As US Army veteran and IFBB Pro, Jeremy Potvin is recovering from a partial distal bicep tendon rupture with a technique known as Blood Flow Restriction training or BFR to get back into flexing shape, M&F takes a closer look. “Blood Flow Restriction training safely prevents low-oxygen blood...
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    3 Ways Mobility Training Leads To Better Athletic Performance

    Mobility training is the utilization and the ability to actively move a joint (where two bones meet) before being restricted by surrounding tissues (ligaments, tendons, muscles). Examples of mobile joints include ankles, hips, thoracic spine, and shoulders. Performance refers to how effectively...
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    The Best Ways to Warm Up For Your Specific Training Needs

    Amid all the conflicting information about a warm up before a training session, it’s heartwarming to know that doing something is much better than doing nothing before your workout begins. But knowing just what to do may be a bit more daunting a task. Doing the wrong warm up can be ineffective...
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    Why was Mike Tyson vs. Jake Paul derailed and will it still happen?

    Former boxing champion of the world, “Iron” Mike Tyson is apparently keen for his Netflix showdown with Jake Paul to go on, following his recent health scare. M&F catches you up on how Mike Tyson vs. Jake Paul scheduled fight was derailed and whether or not the highly hyped bout will still take...
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    5 Scientifically Proven Benefits of Kettlebell Training

    With a myriad of machines and exercise devices to choose from, those odd-shaped kettlebells in the corner of the gym may yet to have peaked your attention, but a recent review of scientific studies has confirmed the benefits of kettlebell training, to get your sweat on, could be a superior...
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    This Suspension Trainer Workout Will Help Build Strength in 15 Minutes

    If time weren’t an issue and you had all the time in the world to workout, then being ripped would be easy, correct? But we don’t live in an ideal world where we have all the time to do what we want. The other side of the coin is that putting off your workout or taking as long as you want would...
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    Incorporate Cluster Sets Training To Get Stronger Rep by Rep

    In the gym, an overwhelmingly common practice for size and strength is that of simply performing straight sets of exercise, just like they did it in the old school days. Sure, this plan may be tried, tested and true, but it offers few options if you’ve found you’re in a plateau for either your...
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    Here’s How Adding Isometric Exercises Can Help You Add Size and Strength

    Walk into any gym, and you’ll undoubtedly see two types of training being performed isotonic exercises and isometric exercises. Isotonic training include classic lifts that are more commonly performed, with a concentric or “lifting” phase, and an eccentric or “lowering” phase to every rep. For...
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    An 8-Week Clean & Jerk Program For Helping Develop Explosive Power

    This is the Clean & Jerk Workout Program you’ve been eyeing—a straightforward, impactful plan to elevate your performance in this Olympic move. The Olympics are right around the corner, and you’ve got the itch. Whether you’re a newcomer to the sport, aiming to enhance your lifts for CrossFit, or...
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    5 Kettlebell Training Exercises Everyone Should Have in Their Workouts

    Kettlebell training dates all the way back to 18th century Russia, however it still feels like yesterday that you’d be fortunate enough to find a decent set of bells at your neighborhood fitness club. That’s starting to change as kettlebells continue to increase in popularity among mainstream...

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