Paused Reps In Your Training
Pauses in reps can be very useful for building muscle mass and practicing strict form, especially when doing higher reps or exercises where you tend to zone out or speed through. Pauses at the bottom of each rep helps keep you aware of your form as well as letting your muscles re-engage for the second part of the lift. Pause reps can be a great way to add more difficulty to your workouts, but it’s best to assess each lift to see if it will be beneficial.
For Most, Training Core Is A Waste Of Time
The information on core training out there is confusing and conflicting. Here’s my take on core training, with lessons learned from more than a decade of training and coaching.
The Overlooked Role of the Calf Muscles in the Squat
We rarely appreciate the role of the calf muscles when training for strength. The reality is that the calves have a huge impact on our squat form and depth, and certain kinds of calf training will improve our squats.