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How to Fix Glute Imbalance: A Comprehensive Guide

Do your glutes feel uneven or imbalanced? You're not alone. Glute imbalances are a frequent occurrence and can lead to discomfort, poor posture, and even injuries. In this comprehensive guide, we'll delve into the causes and effects of glute imbalance, provide methods to assess your glute strength and activation, and offer targeted exercises to strengthen uneven glutes. Finally, we'll share...

How to Fix Glute Imbalance: A Comprehensive Guide
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7 Isotonic Exercises Examples

  If you've ever come across the term isotonic exercise, and you're not sure what it means or what type of exercises it's referring to, you're in the right place. This is what we're going to explain in this post. We'll quickly break down what an isotonic exercise is and why it's worth knowing, before moving on to some of...

7 Isotonic Exercises Examples
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A Simple and Effective Full Body Dumbbell Strength Workout

There are many ways to work out and build strength and muscle. Machines, barbells, kettlebells, smith machines, bodyweight… but did you know you can get a full-body strength workout using only dumbbells? This is a super convenient way to do strength training.  Every gym has dumbbells, and they don’t come with a long wait as you might get with the...

A Simple and Effective Full Body Dumbbell Strength Workout
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Hip Flexor Workout: Why You Shouldn't Ignore This Muscle

Hip flexors are a group of muscles located in the pelvic region that connect your legs to your torso.  These muscles are responsible for lifting your legs, bending at the hips, and maintaining balance.  Strong hip flexors are essential for athletes, particularly those who can benefit from explosive leg movements or quick changes of direction.  In this post, we'll explore...

Hip Flexor Workout: Why You Shouldn't Ignore This Muscle
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How to Do a Dumbbell Leg Workout: 10 Best Exercises

How to Do a Dumbbell Leg Workout: 10 Best Exercises

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Dumbbell Shoulder Workouts for Women 

Do you dream of having toned, sculpted shoulders but don't know where to start?  As a woman, it can be challenging to find the right exercises that help you achieve your desired look without being afraid you’ll end up bulky.  Lucky for you, we've compiled a list of the best shoulder workouts perfect for women who want lean, defined muscles. ...

Dumbbell Shoulder Workouts for Women 
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What to Eat Before Running (And What to Avoid)

The food you eat can make a significant difference in how you feel during your run and your overall performance.  This also applies to the types of food you eat throughout the day and within 60-90 minutes of your run. Research indicates that eating 1 to 4 hours before your run is beneficial but it’s also just as important what...

What to Eat Before Running (And What to Avoid)
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Serratus Anterior Exercises for Bulletproof Shoulders

The serratus anterior muscle is not as well-known as the pecs, delts, or lats.  It’s often overlooked because the serratus anterior is not as prominent as other muscles in the upper body.  But if you want optimal strength, mobility, and aesthetics, you’ll want to work this into your routine. Read on to learn everything you need to know about the...

Serratus Anterior Exercises for Bulletproof Shoulders
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How to Work Your Rear Delts Correctly

Are you struggling to find a good rear delt workout? If so, you’re not alone. The rear delt, or posterior deltoid, is the most commonly neglected of the three sets of fibers that make up the shoulder muscle (anterior, middle and posterior). A lot of people don’t work this part of the shoulder (most traditional shoulder exercises are anterior dominant),...

How to Work Your Rear Delts Correctly
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Can You Run a Marathon and Keep Muscle?

Want to train for a marathon or half-marathon but are hesitant because you don’t want to lose all your muscle mass? We’re here to tell you that you can steps to maintain all or most of your muscle mass and still run a marathon.  If anything, it could be a great thing for your body composition since you’re likely to...

Can You Run a Marathon and Keep Muscle?
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Barbell vs Dumbbell: What’s the Best Way to Lift?

Free weights are a great way to build strength, build muscle, and improve overall fitness. But there are different types of free weights you can choose from when setting up your workout routine. Namely, there’s the debate between barbells and dumbbells. Is it better to train with barbells or dumbbells? Is one better for a particular goal? And which is...

Barbell vs Dumbbell: What’s the Best Way to Lift?
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Are Abs Really Built in the Kitchen?

Well, what are abs, anyway? They’re a muscle group on and around your midsection. Just so happens, it’s one of the muscle groups that people associate most with an attractive body.  The reason behind the popularity of abs is beyond the scope of this article.  But at the end of the day, abs are muscles. So, just like any other...

Are Abs Really Built in the Kitchen?
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Fitness After 35 - The Four Pillars of Success

When you’re young, staying fit is easy. You’ve got a nearly endless supply of energy, your body recovers quickly, and your metabolism allows you to maintain your figure despite bad nutritional habits. But all of us get to a point, usually around age 35, where everything flips on its head. Your body starts packing on weight much faster. You don’t...

Fitness After 35 - The Four Pillars of Success
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