by Dana Bushell | Articles
One of the best parts about working out is knowing that your efforts will equal rewards. The more you put into your training, the better your results will be; simple as that. When you enter a new phase of your training, how you construct and map out the plan...
by Dana Bushell | Training
In a previous article, I provided you with some really great yet very subtle tips on how to train the biceps just a little more effectively during your workouts. And, as mentioned before, the devil really is in the details and it all comes down to how precise and...
by Dana Bushell | Articles, Training
Being athletic and participating in any type of physical pursuit, oftentimes brings with it the possibility of impending injury. As such, any athletic endeavor you decide to partake in always carries with it a certain degree of inherent risk. Whether you are playing...
by Dana Bushell | Articles, Training
The entertainment industry is a multi-billion dollar enterprise. People like to be entertained through music, film, live theatre and a host of other events. All tailored towards fulfilling the need to be taken away to a different world where possibilities are infinite...
by Paul Delia | Questions & Answers
As you know, the Max-OT protocol is to perform 4 to 6 reps per set. So with this understanding, as long as you can properly execute the exercise with the amount of weight you are using, you should move up in weight when you can perform six repetitions on a consistent...
by Dana Bushell | Articles, Training
“It’s not the size of the dog in the fight but the size of the fight in the dog.” –Mark Twain. For so many of us dedicated warriors of iron out there, the innate desire to be bigger and stronger is the driving force behind our efforts in and out of the gym. Born out...
by Paul Cribb Ph.D. CSCS. | Questions & Answers
The longer you’ve been training, the smarter you have to train to continue to gain. A long time ago strength training researchers suspected that significant gains in strength could not be achieved by veteran weight lifters. However, this notion was dispelled in the...
by Jeff Willet | Questions & Answers, Training
It is important to understand that high reps with light weights does not equal more definition. Increasing your definition is the result of reducing your body fat and that is accomplished by paying close attention to your diet and incorporating cardiovascular...