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Stretching Does Not Prevent DOMS or Speed Up Recovery

Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness (aka., DOMS) is something that shows up after we push our little body’s just a bit too far. While it isn’t something that is completely understood, the best explanation involves mechanical stress upon connective and muscle tissue, as a result of eccentric muscle contractions. Or, in other words, DOMS arises due […]

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Go Hard Or Go Home?

There’s nothing like lifting something heavy up and putting it down, over and over and over and over again. Right, kids? Humans have been lifting weights for thousands of years. They’ve been building pyramids and wagons, homes ,and putting mammoths on spits above open fires. It’s been part of our lives for thousands of years.

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Stop Releasing Restrictive and Painful Areas Every Single Day

Releasing (aka., self-myofascial release—SMR) upset areas of the body is a highly popular activity to many gym-goers these days. People love to whip out their shiny balls (e.g., hockey, base-, golf) and their big, long cylindrical pieces of equipment to work on their tight, painful, restricted areas. They love to spend five, ten, sometimes even

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