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plus: how much volume is too much?                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 August 30, 2024 | [Read Online]( [BarBend Newsletter] [fb]( [fb]( [fb]( [fb](mailto:?subject=Post%20from%20BarBend%20Newsletter&body=%F0%9F%8F%8B%EF%B8%8F%E2%80%8D%E2%99%82%EF%B8%8F%20best%20all-around%20kettlebell%20training%20program%3A%20%0A%0Ahttps%3A%2F%2Fnewsletter.barbend.com%2Fp%2Fbest-allaround-kettlebell-training-program) POWERED BY: Here’s everything you need to know for this edition: - Debunking myths about high-volume training - Pivot to kettlebell training for fresh gains - Our favorite Labor Day fitness blowout sales Training Tips Turn Up the Volume Credit: Giphy Training volume is always a hotly contested issue, with the magical, idealized, “optimal” strategy always being approached but rarely encountered. PhDs Mike Israetel and Milo Wolf are on the case to help you make heads and tails of the appropriate volume required for continued growth, maintenance, and avoidance of overtraining. In short, more may be better up to a point, but it simply becomes excess work for limited actual results after a while. Lucky for you, our breakdown below demystifies the whole thing.  [Learn More]( A Message From The Motley Fool Smart Money, Smart Machines Dubbed "the rocket fuel of AI" by Wired, this groundbreaking innovation has sparked fervent excitement across Wall Street. And with projections soaring to a potential market cap of $80 trillion – equivalent to 41 Amazons – the magnitude of its impact cannot be overstated. But here's the real deal: nestled within this tech revolution lies an opportunity for sharp investors to invest in a remarkable company poised to dominate its corner of this burgeoning market. And thanks to The Motley Fool, the full narrative of this extraordinary tech trend has been compiled into an exclusive report, designed to arm you with the insights needed to make informed investment decisions. [Access the report and unlock the secrets of tomorrow's tech revolution – before the rest of the world catches on.]( Kettlebells Reset and Rethink Credit: Photology1971 / Shutterstock After a hard summer training block, likely directly preceded by a “get peeled for the beach” phase, it’s common for a lifting cycle to flounder in the falling autumnal foliage. Enter the kettlebell. By shifting your focus to kettlebell-style circuit training, you can strengthen some weak points, increase your work capacity, and freshen up your training while still progressing toward your ultimate goals. Short, sweet, and intense, the kettlebell workouts below will lead to funk-busting sweat sessions that drag you out of long days at the gym spent resting in between sets. Start with lighter weight than you think you can handle, and don’t get too judge-y with yourself if the cardio seems a bit too much to handle. Remember, you’re doing this for a reason. See what kettlebell training can do for you, and learn how to stitch it into the fabric of your overall training tapestry. [Grab a Kettlebell]( Fitness Sales Fruits of Your Labor Credit: BarBend Each year, the first week of September brings the unofficial end of summer and heralds the coming of football, flannel, and some of the best sales of the year. BarBend has assembled a mighty list of the best Labor Day fitness deals going. Ranging from equipment to supplements, there is no better time of the year to stock up on what you need. Keep your eyes peeled and your choice of payment handy because these discounts are likely only to come around once a year. [Shop the Deals]( Everything Else Staying Sharpe Credit: shannonsharpe84 / Instagram - Former NFL star Shannon Sharpe proves there’s no need to shed your muscle and strength as you get older. [Watch him bench press 300-plus pounds]( for reps at 56 years old. - Fitness is a big business, and if you’ve ever been curious about gym membership demographics, trends, and member habits, [we’ve got answers for you](. - Want to do more pull-ups without having to do pull-ups? Us too. [This program]( is as close as you can get to making gains for free. [fb]( [tw]( [ig]( [yt]( [in]( [Advertise with us]( Update your email preferences or unsubscribe [here]( © 2024 BarBend Newsletter 228 Park Ave S, #29976, New York, New York 10003, United States [[beehiiv logo]Powered by beehiiv]( [Terms of Service](

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