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Stuff You Should Read: 3/17/10

Happy St. Patrick’s Day!  I was actually going to take today off – not just in honor of my Irish heritage, but because I was hoping to work from home and catch up on work.  As it turns out, I went in to the facility for our staff in-service (given by Brian St. Pierre, who [...]

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Wrapping Up a Great Pro Baseball Off-Season

Today marks the end of one of the funnest “eras” of my life.
Back on September 9, we officially kicked off the pro baseball off-season with Tim Collins’ arrival at Cressey Performance for his first training session of the off-season.  Coming off a great season that included a promotion to Double-A at age 20 and a [...]

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What Stupid Stuff Have You Seen in the Gym?

I recently came across a study in the American Journal of Sports Medicine that showed that over an 18-year period, an estimated 970,801 weight-training-related injuries presented in emergency rooms around the country.  That’s an average of 53,934 injuries per year…nationwide.
Based on the market research from back when we wrote Maximum Strength, about 23 million Americans [...]

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How To Succeed Muscle Building By Avoiding Typical Traps And Mistakes

There is an infinite amount of different programs and methods you can use to try to build muscle mass. The key is that you have to follow them properly and take care of your body in terms of how much you eat and drink. Additionally, your muscles need sufficient time to recover and rebuild after hard training sessions.

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Essential Tips To Build Muscle Up Fast

More muscle and faster is pretty much the goal of most weight lifters. The additional self-confidence, good health and respect that can be gained from having a more muscular physique is always well worth the effort. So with that in mind here are three great tips to build muscle up fast:
1) Train for one hour or [...]

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