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Muscles on Women Strength or Too Much?

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1 month ago

Where do you draw the line if at all?
Is it about health, aesthetics, or social conditioning?
Women with muscle train just as hard as men, yet are judged differently.
Is that fair?

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  • Participant
    4 months ago

    Mobility work, light band sessions, sauna, and lots of water

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  • Participant
    4 months ago

    Hamstring locked up during RDLs once. Learned real quick to stay on top of sodium and fluids

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  • Participant
    4 months ago

    Cramped hard during squats a few times Electrolytes before training fixed it

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  • Participant
    4 months ago

    Been there. Leg day dehydration hits harder than any PR attempt

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  • Participant
    4 months ago

    Make sure to hydrate, stretch, and stay on top of minerals

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  • Participant
    4 months ago

    Adding electrolytes and staying consistent with hydration, gives zero issues

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  • Participant
    4 months ago

    Sodium’s key for performance muscle contractions, and blood volume. Cutting it just hurts you

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  • Participant
    4 months ago

    Sodium’s not the problem processed food and zero water are

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  • Participant
    4 months ago

    The difference in pump and endurance once dial in sodium is night and day

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  • Participant
    4 months ago

    Sodium’s the foundation without it, hydration doesn’t even work properly

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  • Participant
    4 months ago

    Balance your sodium, potassium, and water

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  • Participant
    4 months ago

    Warm-up’s not optional if you plan to lift for decades, not months. Cold joints = snapped dreams.

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  • Participant
    4 months ago

    Funny how 10 minutes of prep can save you 10 weeks of recovery. I learned that after a shoulder tweak.

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  • Participant
    4 months ago

    Warm-ups aren’t about cardio they’re about activation. Get the blood in the muscle you’re about to destroy.

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  • Participant
    4 months ago

    Cool-down’s underrated too. Helps flush out lactic acid and keeps you from walking like a robot the next day.

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