Muscle Activation Is More Dependent On Load Than Form
It's commonly believed that small tweaks to your exercise form can sometimes have huge results in terms of muscle activation, and you can use this to preferentially target certain muscles. However, it's far more important to focus on good progression first.
Why A Binge Can't Possibly Ruin Your Results
The holidays are a common time for going off diet and off your exercise program. It's also commonly believed that these periods can be disastrous to our overall results. Here's why that's mathematically impossible.
What To Expect When You Start Lifting
Beginners often have no clue what to expect when they start lifting. As a result, they set poor goals, have unrealistic expectations, and set themselves up for failure. You can avoid this using the guidelines set in this post, though your own progress may not be ideal.
Why A Good Coach Is Like A Bottle Of Wine
Why is it that we often spend exorbitant amounts of money on things we could get much cheaper? Why do we value an expensive fitness coach or bottle of wine? Most interestingly, the people who spend the money almost always think it's worth it. Here's why.
Habit For Self-Improvement
It's commonly believed that willpower is the key to success in self-improvement, but I've written a lot before about how that isn't the case. Here's how you can use habit, another powerful tool, to succeed in your self-help efforts.