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Resistance Training: How Long Should You Rest Between Sets?

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How long should you rest between sets to maximize your results when resistance training? It all depends on what you’re trying to achieve. Find out how rest periods impact the results you get when you train and how to decide how long to rest between sets.

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How to Fix Your Posture With Exercise

How to Fix Your Posture With Exercise

Back pain is one of the most common ailments people suffer from, and very often, it’s due to postural issues. By correcting poor posture, it is possible for many individuals to find relief from their discomfort. First, though, you have to know what type of posture you have.

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FlexTrain Premixes and Chapters

Video Clip of Cathe Friedrich’s Flex Train Total Body Workout Video

Flex Train is a non-stop, total body strength and toning workout that mixes metabolic training with high-rep strength training. Minimal equipment is used to unleash your strength, endurance, and sculpted muscles. This will quickly become one of your favorite go-to workouts when you are looking to rev up your metabolism and build muscular strength and

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Should You Stretch Before a Resistance Training Workout?

Should You Stretch Before a Resistance Training Workout?

Should you stretch before doing a resistance workout? It’s not a good idea to lift heavy weights when your muscles are cold – so should you stretch beforehand and what type of stretching is best? Find out why static stretching can reduce how well your muscles perform and what type of stretching is best before and after a workout.

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High-Rep Resistance Workouts: Do They Have Benefits?

High-Rep Resistance Workouts: Do They Have Benefits?

To maximize strength and lean body mass, you need to challenge your muscles. That means lifting heavier weights. Does this mean high-rep workouts have no benefits? Definitely not. Discover the benefits of lifting lighter and doing more high-rep resistance during some training sessions

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