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    New training frequency study: 5x beats 2x

    "In conclusion, training a muscle 5x per week led to substantially greater muscle growth than training a muscle once or twice per week. Training a muscle at least twice per week is probably also beneficial for strength development."...
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    Add Thickness To Your Chest & Inches To Your Arms

    Add Thickness To Your Chest & Inches To Your Arms There are many effective ways to train for a thick, striated chest and sleeve-splitting arm development. But there's only one program that Mr. Olympia, Jay Cutler uses to build his dominating chest and bi's. Outlined here for you is 2-time...
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    separate back width and thickness workouts...

    does anyone do separate back workouts for width and thickness? if so did it work well for you? what did the workouts look like? was it more effective than doing everything in one workout? thanks.
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    Partial Thickness Tear of Supraspinatus Tendon

    I started to feel a 'twinge' in rear delt area when doing flat DB flyes, which then morphed to sharp pain when bench pressing (BB & DB), flat or incline. Got a scan done which revealed partial thickness tear to supraspinatus tendon, so not muscular as first thought. Pain manifests in rear delt...
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