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Isometric Training: Strength and Size Without Moving
Every other training method covered on this blog shares one quiet assumption: the weight has to move. Isometric training breaks it. The muscle contracts as hard as you can drive it, the joint angle stays fixed, and nothing travels. For decades that made static holds easy to file away as a rehabilitation leftover, useful for a cranky knee and little else. The evidence tells a more interesting story. A held contraction builds strength, grows muscle at long lengths, sharpens ex
Kaveshan Naidoo
Jun 128 min read
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Time Under Tension: Does Lifting Tempo Build Muscle?
Lifting slowly feels harder, and harder is easily mistaken for better. Tempo, the speed at which you lower and raise a load, has been sold as a hidden lever for muscle growth for decades. The evidence tells a more disciplined story, and it has direct consequences for how you should read effort during a set. Tempo is one of the few variables you control on every single repetition. Load, sets and exercise selection are decided before you touch the bar. Tempo is decided in the
Kaveshan Naidoo
Jun 37 min read
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