7 Ways to Screw Up Your Gains
Adding more weight to the bar always works for strength and muscle gains, but many people manage to mess it up. Here's how.
Resistance training consists of performing movements against a load. Your muscles produce tension and force to complete the loaded movement...
PROGRESSIVE OVERLOAD IS BULL
Most lifters are familiar with the story of Milo, the father of progressive overload. If not, here's the elevator pitch: Milo was a wrestler wanna-be from some ancient Greek settlement in Southern Italy. He was on his way home one day when he walked by a newborn...
By Bret Contrerass
In this article, I’m going to teach you how to go about progressive overload – the most important law in strength training. Perhaps you’re new to lifting and you’re wondering exactly what progressive overload is. Well, progressive overload simply means that you’re doing more...
The impetus for muscle growth is "progressive overload," which is the application of recurring "stress" over time. But we're not talking about the stress that makes you feel anxious and fearful; rather, we're referring to the physical (or mechanical) stress placed on muscle tissue from exercise...
Today's fitness world can be confusing with a multitude of tools being thrown at you. The list is endless: supersests, drop sets, slow negatives, partial reps, and so on. The problem with the bombardment of information and subsequent bandwith overload is that it's easy to lose sight of what...