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Plus: The unseen benefits of protein powder.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 May 15, 2024 | [Read Online]( [BarBend Newsletter] POWERED BY: Today’s newsletter is sponsored by LMNT. For a limited time, get a free LMNT Sample Pack with any drink mix purchase. [Head here for more](. Here’s what’s going on in today’s edition: - Legendary bodybuilder Lee Labrada discusses muscle growth after 40 - Dana Linn Bailey’s take on glute training - All the advantages of protein powder Training Labrada Does Labrada Credit: Labrada Nutrition / YouTube Bodybuilding icon Lee Labrada, who, at 64, still has a more muscular body than any of us, recently took to YouTube with his thoughts on the best training split to use for continued muscle gain after the age of 40. The IFBB Hall of Famer opines on the advantages a full-body training day provides to beginners or experienced lifters coming off a long layover. In a move that may infuriate science-based-study types, he advocates for a classic three-day “bro split” of push/pull/legs after putting in enough hours on the full-body day. Labrada knows muscle, and even if you’re not over 40, his advice may help keep you buff well into your AARP years. [Get the Advice]( From Our Sponsor Keep Salty This Summer Did you know: When you're training, you could be losing up to 2000mg of sodium an hour. How much is that, you ask? Well, it's a lot! Enter [LMNT.]( LMNT is an electrolyte drink mix that offers all the vital electrolytes you need—without the sugars and questionable ingredients found in other sports drinks. LMNT prevents and eliminates headaches, muscle cramps, and fatigue while supporting a low-carb lifestyle and elevating performance. For a limited time, get a [free Sample Pack with any drink mix purchase](. And if you’re an LMNT INSIDER, you have first access to LMNT Sparkling — a bold, 16-ounce can of sparkling electrolyte water. [Get Yours Now]( Exercise Tips Dana and the Glutes Credit: DanaLinnBailey Dana Linn Bailey is no stranger to the world of glute training. The 2013 Women’s Physique Olympia champion has been providing expert advice in the online sphere for well over a decade, and her 500,000-plus YouTube followers all agree: DLB knows how to shape up your butt. In the article below, Bailey walks viewers through a hamstring and glute workout and offers advice on what to substitute if you train in a sparse home gym rather than a booty machine-filled muscle mecca. Preferring to work with lower loads and higher rep ranges, she also encourages the use of supersets to really get a posterior pump on. It’s never a bad time to start training your glutes, so strap on some yoga pants and start the party early. [Do the Workout]( Nutrition Powder Power Credit: BarBend If you lift weights on the regular and crave a more muscular physique, then the FDA’s guidelines for the amount of protein you should be ingesting are definitely on the lower end of the scale. Pumping up your protein intake with food alone remains a challenge for many busy folks, which is reason enough to investigate the seven benefits of protein powder that we lay out in the article below. Protein powder is one of the most convenient, potent, and affordable ways to boost your muscle-building macronutrient mathematics. Derived from a number of sources (including whey or plants) and then smashed into powder form, there is a protein powder consistent with every diet and lifestyle. You’re probably already on board the protein-powder train, but even so, it will make your trip so much better if you have a map of all the places it can take you to. [Learn More]( Everything Else Half as Much, Twice as Good Credit: Ground Picture / Shutterstock - Bucking tradition, as well as the greasy fingers of many a forum user, BarBend writer Jake Dickson [makes a case for the half-squat when training athletes](. - Looking for a summer wardrobe refresh? [NOBULL has up to 30% off](over a hundred shoes, shirts, shorts, and more. - Is Peloton the new Fonzie? [This review of the popular Peloton exercise bike]( wonders aloud if its cool factor has faded in the face of more recent tech. - The reverse fly is a simple way to [make sure your rear delts get enough work]( to balance out all the pressing in your life. [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](

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