How to Get Fast Twitch Muscle: Rest
Humans have two basic types of muscle fibers – Type I (Slow twitch) and Type II (Fast Twitch). Type II […]
Humans have two basic types of muscle fibers – Type I (Slow twitch) and Type II (Fast Twitch). Type II […]
JACKED [jakt] adjective – (of a person) having very well-developed muscles. ATHLETE [ˈaTHˌlēt] noun – a person who is proficient
Holding weight in the hands and dropping it before going upwards in a jump is known as Accentuated Eccentric Loading.
Bad ankles can decrease your vertical jump. You can have a strong and powerful hip, but ultimately force has to
Potentiation. Noun. The increase in strength of nerve impulses along pathways that have been used previously, either short-term or long-term.
In training, it’s always difficult to find the reason why a certain program was effective or ineffective. This is because we don’t
Over the last 10 days, I saw these results: Standing Jump from 31.5 inches to 34.5 inches (+3.0 inches) Approach Jump from 34
My key points from “Strength Training and Coordination: An Integrative Approach” by Frans Bosch: 1. Coordination must be taken into
My key points from “The Revolutionary 1 x 20 RM Strength Training Program” by Dr. Michael Yessis: 1. The 1×20
My key points from “What We Need is Speed: Scientific Practice of Getting Fast” by Henk Kraaijenhof: 1. “Try to