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Growth Hormone Supplements Work for Bodybuilding?

Growth Hormone Supplements Work for Bodybuilding?

May 04 2012

Do growth hormone supplements really increase muscle or help in bodybuilding? Or is this another bodybuilding myth?

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Is Exercise the Magic Pill?

Is Exercise the Magic Pill?

December 04 2011

If you think exercise is only good for looking good and getting a six pack, you better read this.

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Can Circuit Training Increase Strength and Muscle?

Can Circuit Training Increase Strength and Muscle?

October 30 2011

Circuit weight training takes less time compared to traditional weight training, but can it increase strength and muscle similar to a traditional routine?

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Can Participating in Sports Make You Better at Everyday Tasks?

Can Participating in Sports Make You Better at Everyday Tasks?

September 25 2011

Can participating in sports make you better at everyday tasks? This was an interesting study which looked at answering this question.

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The 4-Hour Body by Tim Ferriss Review

The 4-Hour Body by Tim Ferriss Review

September 04 2011

In this New York best seller, Tim Ferriss claims that he gained 34lbs of muscle in 4 weeks. Here is what I think

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Should I Take a Wide Grip or Close Grip for Lat Pulldowns?

Should I Take a Wide Grip or Close Grip for Lat Pulldowns?

July 01 2011

Which grip is the optimal for developing your lat muscles? If you have thought about this before, then read the article.

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The Fall of the Greatest Theory of Muscle Growth - Part 2

The Fall of the Greatest Theory of Muscle Growth - Part 2

May 22 2011

A recent study concludes that acute increase in hormones can help increase muscle growth and strength. Does it?

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Pain Is In Your Brain

Pain Is In Your Brain

May 17 2011

Pain is in your brain. If you are still not convinced, check this out.

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The ‘Train Low, Compete High’ Protocol for Endurance Training

The ‘Train Low, Compete High’ Protocol for Endurance Training

April 30 2011

This is a revolutionary concept in endurance training which might change the way we train forever.

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What is Autoregulatory Training?

What is Autoregulatory Training?

March 09 2011

What is autoregulatory training? Is it the same as instinctive training and how can you apply it?

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