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Here's an easy way to add accommodating resistance to the floor press using only one band. Try it out and boost your bench press PR.
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Use an explosive dip and drive to power the dumbbell up, then take about 4 seconds to lower the weight.
Build head-to-toe stability and balance along with strong, muscular shoulders. Do 3-4 sets of 8-12 reps with a slow tempo.
Hypertrophy training should always be a part of your plan, even if your primary goal is strength. Here's why.
Only newbies can bring up every lift at the same time. Once you get stronger, you'll have to get smarter. Here's how.
Build strength and set new personal records using compensatory acceleration training. Here's how.
Using a trap bar combined with the Reeves grip (holding the plates) puts you in a great position for training the traps, legs, back, and more.
Regular dislocates are popular for warming-up. Add two wrap-arounds to get the most benefits. Here's how.
There's nothing dumber than trying to get stronger without first getting your technique right. Follow these handy guidelines.
Boost your bench press by strengthening your triceps with this exercise. It's also a great way to hit triceps without irritating your elbows.
Using the wider, neutral grip provided by the trap bar allows for a better contraction. Add bands and hold the top position for 2 seconds.
You need more than shrugs for big traps. Add one of these four movements to your list.
This is challenging, and it'll trigger new shoulder growth by increasing the time under tension.
To get strong, take the minimalist approach. Here's why.
This comprehensive exercise hits the shoulder musculature several different ways.
Resistances plus eccentric loading: this advanced exercise will hit your abs in whole new way.
To get the most out of the bench, you must make it a whole-body lift. Here are four ways to do it.
This variation of the press has you starting from a dead-stop every rep. Great for strength gains and working on weak points in the range of motion.
This is a great accessory exercise to strengthen your deadlift. Or use it for building your upper back and traps.
After your mobility and stability work, use these drills to improve your Olympic lifting technique.
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This bottom-up squat is great for training the midrange or lockout of the squat if that's your sticking point. It's also a great quad builder.