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  1. 01dragonslayer

    Does Fasted Training Burn More Fat?

    Many moons ago when I first decided I wanted to transform my body, I stumbled upon the idea of fasted training in a book. Yes, a book, because back then the internet was still new and awesome fitness sites like this weren’t around to disseminate good fitness info to the masses saving them from...
  2. 01dragonslayer

    (Almost) Everything You Need to Know About Programming Resistance Training

    By Aadam | January 19, 2023 This post is taken from the Vitamin. Every Thursday, I drop some knowledge bombs on your face to help you reach your goals faster while avoiding all the bullshit. I’m biased, but I think everyone should be resistance training. Obviously exercise in all forms is...
  3. 01dragonslayer

    3 Reasons to Avoid Training to Failure (+1 Reason You Should)

    By Aadam | Last Updated: April 14th, 2023 This post is taken from the Vitamin. Every Thursday, I drop some knowledge bombs on your face to help you reach your goals faster while avoiding all the bullshit. When it comes to building muscle, there are a number of factors and variables you need to...
  4. EG News

    3 Mistakes You May be Making when it Comes To Fat Loss

    Despite what you see in your social media feeds of dramatic fat loss results, training and eating for fat loss is hard. Like really hard. Ronnie Coleman said that everyone wants to get big, but no one wants to lift heavy weights. Something similar could be said for fat loss. Everybody wants to...
  5. EG News

    Here’s What weightlifters—and Everyone Else—Should Know About Magnesium

    Dedicated weightlifters are serious about their supplements. And while most supplement stashes contain protein powder, branch chain amino acids, creatine, and select vitamins, there seems to be one much-needed supplement (or mineral) missing from many gym bags: Magnesium. The often-missed...
  6. EG News

    Active Recovery for Improved Athletic Performance

    From rigorous training regimens to precise nutrition plans, athletes and fitness enthusiasts are always seeking ways to push their boundaries and achieve new levels of success. Amidst the intense workouts and competitions, recovery is a crucial yet often underestimated aspect that can make all...
  7. 01dragonslayer

    This Is the Definitive Guide to Creatine Monohydrate Supplementation

    What Is Creatine Monohydrate? Creatine is a natural compound made up of the amino acids L-arginine, glycine, and methionine. Creatine monohydrate is creatine with one molecule of water attached to it (“mono” meaning one and “hydrate” meaning a molecule with water attached to it). Our bodies...
  8. 01dragonslayer

    The HMB Controversy: Better than Steroids?

    A couple recent studies have shown that HMB – a legal supplement – works better than moderate-dose steroids. Is it the next wonder-supplement or just hype? I’ve been debating for a few days about whether I should write about this HMB controversy or not. I’m quick to call out ideas that are...
  9. 01dragonslayer

    Citrulline Malate Pre-Workout: Does It Work?

    What is Citrulline Malate? Citrulline malate is made up of two compounds – citrulline and malate. L-citrulline is an amino acid that takes its name from the latin word for watermelon. The malate part comes from malic acid, which comes from the latin word for apple – malic acid contributes to...
  10. 01dragonslayer

    The Complete Guide to Superset Workouts

    What Is a Superset? To understand what a superset is, it’s helpful to first understand how to perform a traditional strength training workout. In most strength training programs like Bigger Leaner Stronger or Thinner Leaner Stronger, you perform straight sets. This means you perform a set of an...
  11. 01dragonslayer

    Powerlifting vs. Bodybuilding: Which Is Best for You?

    Bodybuilding vs. Powerlifting: Overview Powerlifting is a sport that involves competing to lift as much weight as possible on the squat, bench press, and deadlift for a single rep (a one-rep max). As such, powerlifters generally spend the bulk of their training time practicing these...
  12. 01dragonslayer

    Abs are Exposed in the Kitchen

    So, you’re benching big weight and deadlifting big numbers; your squat is higher than it’s ever been and you have 18-inch arms. Each piece of the puzzle is in place but you’re missing that one part—the core. Books say crunches, the computer says leg raises and Russian twists, infomercials sell...
  13. 01dragonslayer

    7 Training Rules to Break for Big Gains

    I really dislike being told what to do. Always have, probably always will. Therefore, I have a natural tendency to break rules. I recognize this is not the best trait to have. Being like this can make things unnecessarily difficult in your life. However, some rules are made to be broken. I...
  14. 01dragonslayer

    Beginners Guide – The Barbell Is King

    Beginners Guide – The Barbell Is King by:Justis Cousins It was around 2009 and I was a freshman in high school. My friend invited me to the school gym to start working out with him. I was ready to get big and strong! There was only one issue – we went to an art school… As a result, the gym...
  15. 01dragonslayer

    Common Mistakes Advanced Lifters Make

    In fitness, time on task should be worth a lot. However, sometimes experienced people still struggle with their fitness goals. Why is that? We all follow the same pattern with any new skill we learn. We start by wanting to get better at something, gather information from a book, website...
  16. 01dragonslayer

    The Ultimate Guide to Daily Undulating Periodization [DUP]

    Daily Undulating Periodization is exactly what it sounds like (surprising huh?). Let’s break it down: Daily: literally we are talking about days. Undulating: Ok now we are getting into some technical sounding terms. Don’t be afraid, undulation simply means a flowing motion, up and down in a...
  17. 01dragonslayer

    The Relationship Between Building Muscle and Strength

    by: Kyle Hunt When I first got into training it was bodybuilding that had my attention. I used to read all of the popular bodybuilding magazines – Flex, Muscle and Fitness, Muscular Development, MuscleMag, etc. I even read Arnold’s massive Encyclopedia to Modern Bodybuilding cover to cover...
  18. EG News

    Power up Your Posterior With The Glute-Hamstring Raise

    Many exercises strengthen your glutes, hamstrings, and lower back as a unit, but one exercise often gets overlooked: the glutestring ham raise. The beauty of the glute hamstring raise, aka glute ham raise or GHR, lies in isometric glute contraction and the controlled eccentric muscle...
  19. 01dragonslayer

    How Important is Muscle Growth For Strength Gains?

    It’s simple: There’s a LOT that contributes to strength beyond muscle mass. Now, it’s impossible to pin down exactly how much muscle mass influences strength because that would require a 20-year training study that would be utterly unfeasible to carry out. However, we can get ourselves in the...
  20. 01dragonslayer

    5 Muscle Building Mistakes (And How to Make Gains)

    5 Muscle-Building Mistakes (And How To Make Gains) By Brad Schoenfeld 1) You Always Train in the Same Rep Range The claim that muscle growth is maximized in a moderate rep range (6-12 reps per set) continues to be a source of debate in the fitness field. Although this theory is backed by some...
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