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Forward Lunges vs. Backward Lunges

Lunges are a versatile and effective unilateral exercise that targets the lower body muscles, including the quadriceps, hamstrings, and glutes. Within the realm of lunges, two popular variations stand out: forward lunges and backward lunges. While both exercises provide numerous benefits, they differ in terms of movement mechanics, muscle activation, joint stress, and balance and stability requirements.

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Squat machines for leg development.

In my training model, knee flexion is one of the “big stone” trainable movement patterns that should be featured in most workout programs in one form or another. Probably the most common form of knee flexion exercises found in training programs, other than the leg press, is the squat, and rightfully so as it is just so versatile as a training method for a lot of different populations.

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Is butt wink wrecking your squat, and your back?

Based on previous research it was commonly thought that butt winking during a squat was inherently dangerous and likely to result in the lifter injuring their back. However, it is now accepted that the butt wink is a necessary movement that must occur when someone with a more hingey squat pattern is attempting to get all the way down.

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Front Squats Vs. Back Squats? What variation is best for you?

The obvious difference between the front and back squat is the position in which the bar is held on the exerciser's body. In the front squat the bar rests across the top of the lifter’s chest and front of the shoulders, while the bar position for the back squat is across the back of the shoulders and upper traps.

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3 Tips to keep you cool when taking your workouts outside.

Summer is upon us, and with that said many of us will likely start to take their workouts outside. While exercising outdoors is a great way to get some sun, what most people overlook is that along with sunlight, there are typically also higher temperatures – Especially like the ones we are supposed to have this weekend… up to 38˚ in some areas of the Fraser Valley, YIKES! If you’re getting outdoors this weekend, please ensure that you are doing everything you can to set yourself up for outdoor workout success.

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Jacob Harcoff Jacob Harcoff

Intermittent Fasting: Your Questions Answered.

Simply put, intermittent fasting is time-restricted eating. This means eating normally, but only within a predetermined window, outside of which no food is consumed. The length of your eating window and duration of your fast can vary depending on your preferences or the protocol that you choose to follow. In a sense, it's not really about what or how you do it, it's actually about doing less. All you have to do is not eat when you are outside of your eating window.

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