May 08, 2023 | [Read Online]( [BarBend Newsletter] Todayâs newsletter is presented by Hims. [Find out how]( Hims Hard Mints can offer up a fresh â and personalized â treatment for ED. Hereâs what weâre talking about today: - Tips for building muscle over 40. - The best strength-building calisthenics workouts for all experience levels. - Powerlifter Bradon Gulch squats 525 pounds for an astonishing 21 reps. Exercise Tips Middle-Aged Might GIF: Giphy If youâve been lifting for more than a few years, youâve probably noticed the need to avoid a few exercises, lessen the loads, and work around some achy joints. You may even find yourself talking about the heyday of your record lifts, how big you used to be, and how âkids these daysâ donât know what theyâre doing. Youâre just fooling yourself if you donât realize youâve crossed into new territory. The truth is, the mileage has started to set in from all those years of heavy lifting. If you crave longevity, functioning knees and shoulders, and still want to make appreciable progress towards having a great physique, you need to adopt a different mindset than you had 20 years ago. Lucky for you, you can still see gains on the regular, even if youâre over 40. Just follow the tips below. [How to Build Muscle Over 40]( From Our Sponsor Boost Your Confidence With Hims Hard Mints Wintergreen never tasted so good! Try [Hard Mints by Hims](, an innovative ED treatment available starting at $7.50/mint, personalized to your needs. [Get Started Today!]( Workouts Making a Case for Calisthenics Image: MilanMarkovic78 on Shutterstock The principle behind calisthenics training is that you donât need heavy weights to build functional strength. Instead, you can just use bodyweight movements outside on the ground and on a pull-up bar to get the long-term strength and mobility gains youâre after. If you need advice on where to start, weâve simplified the whole thing by breaking down the best calisthenics workouts for all experience levels. While these exercises may look simple at first, your body is still going to feel them from head to toe once youâre done. [All About Calisthenics]( Must-Watch A Page From âThe Quadfatherâ Image: @bradon.gulch_ on Instagram Bodybuilder Tom Platz had one of the best sets of legs in the business. And they werenât just for show â Platz once pulled off an incredible feat by squatting 525 pounds for a staggering 23 reps back in 1992. Since then, that set has become a part of gym lore, with plenty of other lifters trying (and failing) to top the mark. The latest attempt came a few weeks back when powerlifter Bradon Gulch loaded 525 on the bar and made a go of it. Though he didnât quite top Platz, his 21-rep set is well worth a watch. Check it out: [Watch It Here]( Weâve partnered with Wodify to bring you weekly advice to take your gym or personal training business to the next level. Every Monday, youâll get valuable insights from their expert retention team and top-performing fitness business owners. Todayâs advice: The key metric top-performing gyms are measuring is client retention. And utilizing a [Customer Retention Platform]( (CRP) is crucial to raising your retention rateâ¦and keeping it there. [Why Every Gym Needs a CRP]( Everything Else Diamonds Are for Gains Image: Dragon Images on Shutterstock - Want a taxing strength-builder that you can do anywhere? Then [learn to perfect the diamond push-up](. - [Take a minute to be impressed by]( powerlifter Laura Sanchoâs (82KG) 263-kilogram (579.8-pound) raw British deadlift record. - Some of the best weightlifting in the world is taking place through May 15 at the 2023 Asian Weightlifting Championships. [Read the results]( in progress. Sound Off! Your Favorite Push-Up GIF: Giphy What's your favorite push-up variation outside of the traditional style? Pick one below to vote: - [ðª Diamond push-ups](
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