Physiological recovery: what happens, how long it takes, and when to train next. The SRA (Stimulus-Recovery-Adaptation) curve describes the process...
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Targeted musculature, type of stimulus, training frequency, mobility limitations, concurrent pull sessions: These factors inform how to select exer...
LireBad glute activation is never a consequence of the muscle not being neurologically "switched on". The glutes are crazy strong, capable of producing...
LireBack training adheres to a hierarchy of training variables: arm path, loading modality, resistance profiles, scapular mechanics, strength curves, a...
LireWhen working in the neutral scapular plane, arm (and shoulder) musculature gain a natural mechanical advantage that allows them to do more work. Al...
LireMechanical tension is the primary driver of muscle stimulus. Practically speaking, this means lengthening and contracting the muscle under load. In...
LireBut in practice, technical failure often gets in the way, forcing degraded execution and failure before the muscle reaches true exhaustion. Mechani...
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