Let’s Learn to Overload

You got a band AND a weight?! —(VOLUME UP ️) SAVE AND SHARE! . . If you got a band and a dumbbell, kettle bell or whatever kind of weight, here is how you can COMBINE BOTH to make your exercise selection even more difficult. (Swipe)In the strength training world it is called accommodating resistance. … Read more

How to Keep Tension from Start to Finish

Resistance Band Tip: Keeping tension throughout the entire movement. . . I see a lot of people do the resistance band exercises without having tension from the start to the finish. Which won’t be as optimal creating the stimulus we want and it would make the exercise less effective. Make sure the slack is out … Read more

Floor Glute Bridge

FLOOR GLUTE BRIDGE —(VOLUME UP ️) SAVE AND SHARE! . . Are you getting at the idea of how resistance bands can be helpful in mimicking a lot of your common exercises that you find in the gym? The home version can be a bit tricky at first. Ideally you want tension from the start … Read more

Lat Pull Down

LAT PULL DOWN—(VOLUME UP ️) SAVE AND SHARE! . . The thing about home workouts in general is that its going to be severely limited by what you can do with your back. You can do leg workouts all day… its practically limitless with leg exercises and ab work of course. For back work, if … Read more

Deadlift

(Volume up) SAVE THIS VIDEO & SHARE. Using the progressive overload principle is the intelligent way of how we get stronger AND build muscles. Simply put, in order to do that you MUST continually make your muscles work harder than they’re used to. Most often, that means increasing the resistance or the reps and there … Read more

Deadlift

(Volume up) SAVE THIS VIDEO & SHARE. Using the progressive overload principle is the intelligent way of how we get stronger AND build muscles. Simply put, in order to do that you MUST continually make your muscles work harder than they’re used to. Most often, that means increasing the resistance or the reps and there … Read more