do we all go to the gym with a change in joint angle and a change in muscle length between centrifugal and centripetal?
in the gym we can often see a lot of people holding dumbbells in their hands and doing the dip head curl.
the barbell row and the pull-up are two movements that are known to be the aces of back training.
many iron lifters struggle with their deltoids. It's not just circumference and strength, but more importantly, injury.
when it comes to the consequences of blindly impacting weights, we all know the increased risk of injury.
if you have been training in the gym for at least 1 year, the odds are that this is how your attitude towards shoulders has evolved.
if you've watched the olympics, you've probably seen some incredible athletic and mental strength, as well as impressive fitness physiques.