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Dips vs DB press: which actually builds a bigger bench?
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I used to skip both now I take 5–10 minutes each side and haven’t had a strain since. Worth it.
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Think of your body like an engine: warm oil runs smooth, cold oil breaks parts. Same deal here.
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Stretching post-lift has kept my mobility solid. Makes a difference when you’re training heavy long-term.
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Warming up isn’t wasting time it’s investing time so you can keep training pain-free.
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Tried it once after a brutal leg day felt like my body rebooted. Hydration hit different when it’s straight to the vein.
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Honestly, IV drips are great if you’re dehydrated or run down, but not magic. Proper sleep and electrolytes do 90% of the job.
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Got one after a show vitamins + saline. Energy came back fast, legs stopped cramping by night. Kinda pricey though.
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Bro, after a 2-hour squat session, I’d let someone hook me up to anything cold and hydrating. IV drip felt like a cheat code.
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It’s overkill for most people, but if you train hard, sweat buckets, and travel often, it actually makes sense.
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I prefer loading water + sodium naturally, but IV works great for post-cut recovery or after dehydration.
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6Be careful where you get it though not all wellness clinics are legit. Go medical-grade or skip it.
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Feels boujee, but man… that instant hydration glow after leg day makes you feel like you just leveled up IRL.
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Sleep, bro. Everyone wants secret supplements, but 8 hours does more for growth than half the stuff people inject
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Consistency. Not sexy, not flashy, but showing up every damn day beats any hack.
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Honestly? Food. You can’t build muscle out of thin air calories are the real anabolic.

