by Dana Bushell | Articles
Productivity is a driving force in the world of bodybuilding. Each workout session must be geared towards achieving something great which in turn will accumulate into something magnificent. The overall effectiveness of your training depends on a few key factors which...
by Paul Cribb Ph.D. CSCS. | Articles, Research
Muscle hypertrophy (growth) – the most highly desired end-product of weight training is a multifaceted phenomenon. In this series of articles, I’ll be exploring some of the lesser-understood aspects that may influence your results. The greater understanding you have...
by AST Sports Science | Research, Supplements
GABA – Gamma-aminobutyric acid – is a special amino acid with unique and serious performance enhancing effects. It’s a neurotransmitter with primary activity in the central nervous system and the brain, delivering signals that numerous studies have...
by Paul Cribb Ph.D. CSCS. | Articles, Research
Conventional resistance training typically involves the controlled movement of weighted devices such as barbells, dumbbells and machines (with fulcrums and loaded weight stacks) where muscles undergo concentric (shortening), isometric (static) and eccentric...
by Jeff Willet | Training
There is a big misconception when it comes to abdominal training. You often hear that in order to trim your waistline you need to do countless high rep sets of crunches and you need to train your abs frequently throughout the week. This is simply not true. You can’t...
by Dana Bushell | Articles, Training
Athletes are creatures of habit and can easily find themselves stuck in a training rut that is hard to get out of. Every once in a while, you have to take a step back and re-evaluate your training efforts. Perhaps the gains you’ve been accustomed to have ceased and...
by Paul Cribb Ph.D. CSCS. | Articles, Research
The media have hyped a number of anecdotal reports about creatine supposedly causing a range of harmful side effects. A large focus of these anecdotal reports has been an increased risk of soft tissue injury as a result of creatine supplementation. However, no formal...
by Jeff Willet | Articles
If you use the Max-OT principles, you are very familiar with the importance of taking a week off, and you’ve no doubt felt the positive effects of a scheduled break after every 8 to 10 weeks of training. This is known as cyclical recovery (CR) or time between Max-OT...
by Paul Cribb Ph.D. CSCS. | Research
AST readers who have followed my work over the years know the amount of studies my research team, and I have completed on VP2 Whey Isolate and Micronized Creatine – both are amazingly effective supplements for building strength and lean muscle mass. One of the reasons...