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Acromioclavicular Problems

I read a Frederic Delavier’s book « Strength Training Anatomy » and there is good stuff. Frequent bodybuilding’s athletes are often confronted with acromioclavicular diseases. This doesn’t happen in the same way as with sports like rugby, football, riding or combat sport with projections where the shoulder joint can be damaged by a fall or violent contact […]

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Barbell Front Raises

I read a Frederic Delavier’s book « Strength Training Anatomy » and there is good stuff. Standing with legs slightly apart. Your back straight with your abs contracted. Place a barball on your thinghs with a pronated grip and you have arms outstrechted : Inhale and raises the barbell until the level of your eyes Back to the

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One Arm Rear Deltoid Fly With Cable

I read a Frederic Delavier’s book « Strength Training Anatomy » and there is good stuff. Place the pulley at your waist and place your body in profil in relation to the machine. Take the handle and stick your arm along your body with your elbow flexed and your forearm against your stomach : Do an external rotation

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Low Pulley Bent Over Lateral Raises

I read a Frederic Delavier’s book « Strength Training Anatomy » and I learned good stuff. Standing, your feet apart with your legs slightly bent. Bent your bust forward with your back straight. Lets hang your arms and take a handle in each hand for cables to cross : Inhale and raises your arms to the horizontal Exhale

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Create the Headquarter

I read a Nerd Fitness article and there is good stuff. We need to set up our own environment to build our success. I mean create the headquarter. Do it like a superhero, look : Bruce Wayne has his Batcave to create tools to fight crime. Superman has his Fortress of Solitude Tony Stark has his

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Fitness History – United State – The Roaring 1920s and the Great Depression (Part 11)

The 1920s roared with indulgence, and fitness took a backseat. Following the elation of WWI victory, society prioritized leisure over exercise. The focus shifted to food, drinks, and entertainment, marking a period of frivolity. However, the 1929 stock market crash ushered in a harsh reality – the Great Depression. This economic downturn significantly impacted physical

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