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In today's Q&A you'll learn the truth about range of motion, how to get the most from your upper body training, and more... continue reading.
In today's Q&A you'll learn the truth about range of motion, how to get the most from your upper body training, and more... continue reading.
You want the simple answer? No. Even though you hear a ton of people saying it the fact of the matter is you don’t have to and, in fact, shouldn’t always use a full range of motion on every exercise you do. People who recommend this are well intentioned. I’ve recommended it myself and still do to beginners. In a general sense it’s very good advice. But when we get more advanced and examine things more closely we get a different story. Sometimes a full range of motion can be dangerous. Other times it can simply be less productive for… continue reading.