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Travis Mash’s Mash Jacked Review

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TLDR: Travis Mash’s Mash Jacked: Neural efficiency can only bring you so far, get big to get strong Everyone enjoys…

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Posted in: Bodybuilding, Olympic Weightlifting, Powerlifting, Reviews, Strength, Training Filed under: gain muscle, hypertrophy, mash jacked, muscle building, muscle gain, Travis Mash

Travis Mash’s The Mash Blueprint for Strength Programming Review

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TLDR: A self-coached lifter will progress consistently if he understands the philosophy behind programs Many programs do not cater to…

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Posted in: Conditioning, Olympic Weightlifting, Powerlifting, Reviews, Strength, Training Filed under: conditioning, mash blueprint, mash elite, olympic weightlifting, powerlifting, strength, super total, Travis Mash

Stan Efferding’s Vertical Diet and Peak Performance 2.0 Review

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TLDR: Eating inefficient foods, especially for high level athletes, is a waste of time. Simplify everything, and eat the same…

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Posted in: Bodybuilding, Diet, Powerlifting, Reviews, Strength, Training Filed under: diet, fat loss, hypertrophy, iodine, muscle building, salt, sleep, stan efferding, vertical diet

Johnny Pain’s Greyskull LP Review

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TLDR: Johnny Pain’s Greyskull LP: Weight increment may not be the only way to progress in the compound movements Progressive…

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Posted in: Bodybuilding, Conditioning, Diet, Olympic Weightlifting, Powerlifting, Reviews, Strength, Training Filed under: bench, calisthenics, deadlift, fat loss, greyskull, hypertrophy, johnny pain, mass gain, muscle gain, overhead press, progression, squat, strength

Pat Davidson’s Mass Review

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TLDR: Pat Davidson’s Mass: To build mass, one should work very hard on compound movements To build mass, one must…

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Posted in: Bodybuilding, Diet, Reviews, Strength, Training Filed under: circuit training, compound lifts, hypertrophy, mass, Muscle, pat davidson, review, wave loading

Jerred Moon’s One Man One Barbell Review

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TLDR: Jerred Moon’s One Man One Barbell: Gaining strength is simple, do his variation of maximal and dynamic effort work…

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Posted in: Conditioning, Olympic Weightlifting, Powerlifting, Reviews, Strength, Training Filed under: conditioning, dynamic effort, EMOM, End of Three, every minute on the minute, Jerred Moon, maximal effort, olympic weightlifting, One Man One Barbell, powerlifting, strength

Ben Pollack’s Think Big Review

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TLDR:  In Ben Pollack’s Think Big, lifting like a powerlifter and looking like a bodybuilder need not be mutually exclusive.…

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Posted in: Bodybuilding, Diet, Powerlifting, Reviews, Strength, Training Filed under: Ben Pollack, bodybuilding, diet, gain muscle, powerlifting, strength

Chad Wesley Smith’s Juggernaut Method 2.0 Review

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TLDR: In CWS’s Juggernaut Method, getting strong is simple: beat your 10RM, 8RM, 5RM, 3RM consistently to get strong The…

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Posted in: Conditioning, Reviews, Strength, Training Filed under: 10, 3, 5, 8, accumulation, Chad Wesley Smith, intensification, juggernaut method, juggernaut training systems, realization

Tim Henrique’s All About Powerlifting Review

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TLDR: Tim Henrique’s All About Powerlifting: everything related to powerlifting Powerlifting is a simple sport that competes in the big 3:…

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Posted in: Diet, Powerlifting, Reviews, Strength, Training Filed under: all about powerlifting, bench press, deadlift, encyclopaedia, powerlifting, squat, strength, tim henriques

Paul Carter’s Base Building Review

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TLDR: Paul Carter’s Base Building: Build a solid foundation of strength and mass for future gains No great monument can be…

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Posted in: Reviews, Strength, Training Filed under: base building, bench, big 3, CAT, compensatory acceleration training, daily max, deadlift, every day max, fatigue, fatigue singles, Paul Carter, squat

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