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How To Use Supersets In Your Training

by Brandon Roberts, PhD

Training Intensification Tip Part 1: Supersets Intensification techniques, also known as advanced techniques, are a scientific term used for methods like drop-sets, cluster sets, pre-exhaustion, rest-pauses, reciprocal sets, and eccentrics....

Science

How To Make Your Own Pre-Workout (Science-Based Formula)

by Brandon Roberts, PhD

Pre-workouts are a dime a dozen. If you use your favorite search engine you’ll soon find plenty of pre-workouts, but how do you choose one? This blog will help you...

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The Complete Guide To Using Cluster Sets (What? Why? How?)

by Cody McBroom

Cluster Sets are a training method that has been around for a VERY long period of time and can be implemented into a strength focused or hypertrophy focused (muscle growth)...

Fat Loss

HIIT vs. LISS: What Cardio Strategy Burns More Fat?

by Brandon Roberts, PhD

HIIT vs. LISS: Which Works Best and When To Use Them Introduction A common question is “Should I do HIIT or LISS?”  — There are some nuances to the answer,...

Fat Loss

The Ultimate Fat Burning Supplement Stack (Backed By Science)

by Cody McBroom

  Fat Burning Supplement Stack Table of Contents The Ultimate Fat Burning Supplement Stack Create an Optimal Fat Loss Diet The Fat Burner Supplement Stack Yohimbine Synephrine Caffeine Using Fat...

Training

Two-A-Day Training: Is More Better? Or Destructive?

by Brandon Roberts, PhD

Training twice per day, also known as two-a-days, stems from the idea that more is better. For athletes, two-a-days are common because it helps them focus on strength and conditioning...

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How To Get 6-Pack Abs (3-Step Guide To A Shredded Core)

by Cody McBroom

  How To Get 6-Pack Abs Table of Contents How To Get 6-Pack Abs 1. Fat Loss Nutrition 2. Direct Ab Training 3. Time and Patience Core Training Vs. Training...

Training

Training Volume: How Many Sets Per Week is Enough?

by Cody McBroom

The Volume Landmarks The optimal amount of volume is going to be somewhere between the maximum adaptive volume and the maximum recoverable volume. These two terms are 2 of 4...

Training

How Sore Should You Be After A Workout?

by Cody McBroom

Many people question whether or not getting sore after a workout (training session) is a good thing. Many people also argue about whether or not you should continue to get...

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How To Track Macros When Eating At Restaurants

by Cody McBroom

  How To Track Macros When Eating At Restaurants Table of Contents How To Track Macros When Eating At Restaurants Are You Even Tracking Macros, Bro…? I’m Tracking Consistently, Until…...

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Fish Oil Supplementation 101

by Brandon Roberts, PhD

Fish oil supplements are widely used for their health and wellness benefits. Fish oil is sold at local drug stores and can also be found in supplement stores. In certain...

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Low Calorie Foods That Fill You Up

by Rose Miller

When you think about hunger, what comes to mind?  Pain in your abdomen or a growling stomach? Maybe hunger shows up as mental fog and fatigue. To be honest, the...

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