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The Importance of Checking in With Your Coach Consistently
Successful coaching requires effort from both sides of the relationship. If you are serious about your goals, having a coach or mentor can make a significant difference in your ability to achieve them. Whether you want to build muscle, lose weight, or compete in your first bodybuilding competition, the guidance of a coach can provide you with valuable insights, advice and support. However, a coach can only help if you are cooperative and put in the effort required to reach yo
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Unleashing Your Full Training Potential with Mind-Muscle Connection
Mind-muscle connection has seen a bit of hype recently and rightly so! Let’s talk about what it is, how you can apply it to your training, and the benefits! Your mind-muscle connection relates to your ability to focus on actually feeling each rep of an exercise in the correct target muscles. It is a psychological aspect of training that can help ensure you are recruiting the correct muscles when you train. They say to make every rep count! And this is true! We should be aimin
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Maximising Muscle Growth: Understanding 'Tempo Training' and 'Time Under Tension'
Have you ever wondered how fast or slow you should be completing each rep of an exercise? This is where we can manipulate our training tempo and Time Under Tension… Tempo training/training tempo in relation to resistance training is the speed at which you complete a single repetition of an exercise. We can modify our training tempo for different exercises to manipulate the amount of stress our muscles are under during a specific exercise. When we are strength training, we use
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How Does 'Progressive Overload' Benefit Your Fitness Journey?
You may have heard that you need to be progressively overloading in order to make progress in the gym, but what exactly does that mean? Progressive overload put simply, means to gradually increase the intensity or difficulty of your strength training over time. This promotes the development of muscle mass. This is due to the fact that our body needs to adapt and get stronger in order to keep up with the increased load and demand. The progressive overload method helps to ensur
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The Connection Between Quality Sleep and Optimal Performance in Training and Overall Health
Are you getting enough sleep at night? Do you actually know the side effects of little sleep and how this can affect your training performance? We all know that we need sleep each night in order to function properly. But how much sleep should we actually be getting per night? And why is sleep really that important? How much sleep do we need? Sleep is one of the most vital factors in our recovery from training. It is recommended that adults sleep between 7-9 hours each night,
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Which Comes First: Cardio or Weights?
Which order is more optimal for your goals? Let's discuss... A common question I get from clients is “Should I do cardio before or after weights?” Now there is no simple answer to this question. The more optimal combination is very dependent on your current goals . So let’s dive into this a little deeper… If your current goals are strength-focused then ideally you want to do cardio after your weights session, or alternatively split your cardio into a completely different sess
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The Benefits of Regular Stretching: Why You Should Make It a Part of Your Routine
Are you stretching after every workout? Do you know the importance? Let's get you educated on all things stretch! Many of you would have heard that it is important to stretch, especially after a workout - But you may be asking why? Stretching in general on a daily basis can provide the body with so many wonderful benefits both physically and also mentally, but stretching after a workout is especially important to help reduce the risk of injury and promote recovery. I know the
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Exploring the Myth: Does Muscle Soreness Equal a Successful Workout?
We all get sore from time to time when training, but does soreness actually indicate a good workout? Being sore after working out is totally normal and we have all likely experienced this before. As a beginner lifter, you are more likely to be sore on and off after your workouts for some weeks, until your body adapts to the style and intensity of the training you are doing. However, being sore after every single workout after you’ve passed the newbie lifter phase is not a sig
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How to Maximise Your Workout in a Busy Gym Environment
What to do when the gym is busy and your go-to equipment is taken. Depending on the time of day that you train, a super busy gym will be more of an issue for some of us than others. If you train during peak times, e.g. 5 am-7 am or 5 pm-7 pm, you would have most likely experienced getting to the gym, looking around, and thinking “Great everything I need is taken”. So what now? Do you just turn around, walk out of the gym, and leave?? NOOOOOO!! You have just made an effort to
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Are You Overtraining? Signs to Watch Out For
Overtraining is a real issue, here are a few signs to watch out for to ensure you stay safe. It is very common to get a little carried away with reaching our goals, we may be feeling like we are on a roll and nothing can stop us now! Now don’t get me wrong, being dedicated to our goals and smashing our workouts every week is a great habit to get into and I absolutely encourage hard work and dedication. It is one of the foundations of great results. However, overtraining is a
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The Basics of Understanding Macros in Your Diet
By now, you have probably heard the term “macros” thrown around once or twice in the health and fitness world. So what are they? What are ‘macros’ you ask? Macro, is short for ‘Macronutrient’, and macronutrients are nutrients that your body needs in order to function. ‘Macro’ specifically means ‘large’ and ‘nutrient’ means a substance that provides essential nourishment for both life and growth. So basically, macros are needed in quite large amounts for the body to be able to
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Why Your Self-Worth is Not Tied to Your Appearance: Tips for Building a Positive Body Image
We all deserve to love the body we are in both inside and out... As we only get one! Body image has become an increasing topic of interest since the days of social media. However, even our parents, grandparents, great-grandparents, and so on were exposed to the concept of Body image and how this can have such a huge impact on our mental health. Many tend to admire those who love their bodies both inside and out, and wonder how people can have such a positive Body image. The t
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Building Confidence in the Gym: Tips for Beginners
We have all been there. Yes, even those crazy fit and muscular guys and girls in the gym, we all started somewhere. I can assure you, no one came into this world lifting weights straight out of the womb. Just like when we are young, we need to learn and acquire skills. Not everything comes to us naturally, we have to wire up our brains to complete certain tasks in certain ways. Just like taking our very first steps, heading into the gym for the first time can be scary. The di
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What to Look For When Choosing a Competition Preparation Coach
When you are choosing a comp prep coach to help you with your journey to the stage, you must take into consideration many different factors
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