Caitlin Havener on MSN
6 signs you're over-training (and why rest days are actually productivity days)
Most of us grew up hearing "no pain, no gain." It's practically baked into gym culture. So when something hurts, when you're ...
Bodybuilding Bros on MSN
Sylvester Stallone once claimed, more workouts result in shorter muscles: "I overdo it"
Sylvester Stallone once believed that over-training caused his muscles to physically shorten. A resurfaced 1994 interview ...
Look at most social media fitness accounts, and you’ll find the same message on repeat: if you want to make gains in the gym, ...
Let’s get one thing straight: Muscle is muscle. Despite what many fitness influencers may have you believe, there’s no such thing as "lean muscle" or "bulk muscle." It’s all made from the same stuff.
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