The medical condition known as a hernia is very common in the fitness industry. The definition of a hernia is when the contents of any body cavity extend beyond their normal boundaries.
It is common for many hernias to be asymptomatic (producing no symptoms). The main issue with any hernia is stasis. When the body has any contents that can't circulate, this often leads to infection.
All too often we hear people say, "He looked incredible the week before the show, but awful on stage". That's what happens to a lot of bodybuilders who mistime their peak; only to look better a week before the competition or a week after the competition! Getting ready for a show primarily requires that a person systematically strip away as much body fat as possible without shedding valuable muscle mass.
In Part 1of this article series, I discussed some major changes that were made to Triple H's former training style. Hopefully it provided everyone with a general idea of how Triple H's training now differs and the rationale behind the changes. Now that everyone has somewhat of an idea behind my general training philosophy (as it pertains to Triple H); it's time to reveal Triple H's pre-Wrestlemania programming. This article will provide you with an exclusive, behind-the-scenes look at the exact workouts performed by Triple H during the week leading up to Wrestlemania XXVIII!
GEN Labs, a relatively new supplement company in the nutrition world, has just released a new post-workout meal replacement shake called PROLIFR8 which is designed to address the many important aspects of post-exercise nutrition—muscle recovery, glycogen restoration, ATP replenishment, and joint repair.
During the past 2 years, Triple H has added 125 pounds to his bench press, 220 pounds to his box squat, 22 inches to his box jump...and he's become healthier and more athletic during the process. Learn how he did it in this exclusive, 2-Part article series!
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