HOW TO GET YOUR DREAM GLUTES 101

HOW TO GET YOUR DREAM GLUTES 101

No, there is no cake recipe to build that cake (pun intended). This is an article directed mostly to women, just to balance things out a little bit

HOW TO BUILD A GREAT CHEST

HOW TO BUILD A GREAT CHEST – “How to build those pecs?” is probably the most frequently asked questions by male gym goers worldwide. Undoubtedly, well developed pectoral muscles impose a strong and confident figure to anybody out there, and although this is an article directed mostly to men, for ladies it is also extremely important…

HOW TO BUILD POWERFUL HAMSTRINGS

HOW TO BUILD THOSE HAMSTRINGS

How to build hamstrings is one of the 1 million dollar questions I have got many times in my personal training career

DEADLIFTS – HOW TO PROGRAM FOR A HUGE DEADLIFT

DEADLIFTS

Deadlifts, together with the Squat and the Bench Press will compose the Holy Trinity of Weight Training. If I could do exclusively 4 exercises for the rest of my life, I would do those 3 + Pull-Ups. Programming for deadlifts though is not that easy. I came to find that the regular 3 or 4 sets of 8, 10 or whatever amount of reps you like to do will only take you so far. In one point, if you wish to build humongous strength levels you need to be a bit more specific with your programming.

HOW TO DEVELOP YOUR BACK – KEY BACK EXERCISES

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the hardest to be trained in terms of proper technique – your back. Exactly, a good back training is harder than legs training when it comes to keeping the correct form, plus it is also a pretty big muscle group, making your life not easy at all when developing it. BUT, a well developed back literally wins bodybuilding shows even (Dorian Yates can speak about it) and it will definitely set you apart from everybody else in the gym.

CALVES – ANATOMY AND TRAINING

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Anatomy of the calves: In the calves, we have basically 2 main muscles (I won’t get into too many details about anatomy, otherwise it gets boring for you): Gastrocnemius and Soleus. The Gastrocnemius are those outer muscles, split into two heads, and the Soleus is this inner muscle layer, right underneath the Gastrocnemius.