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Plus: Big changes in the IFBB!

Plus: Big changes in the IFBB!                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 June 13, 2023 | [Read Online]( [The Ripped Report Logo] This week marks the 30th anniversary of the original Jurassic Park. If you’re old enough to remember seeing this blockbuster in theaters, it's probably time to go on a fiber supplement. Here’s what we’ve got for you today: - How to boost your metabolism with science, according to strength coach Jeff Nippard. - Learn the three key principles for building strength. - The IFBB’s latest change to the Men’s Physique division. SCIENCE Burn, Baby, Burn Image: Jacob Lund via Shutterstock Few phrases in the fitness industry live in infamy like “stoke your metabolic fire.” From green tea, to fasted cardio, to eating every three hours (or was it two?), setting your metabolism ablaze is all the rage. Strength coach and content creator Jeff Nippard took to YouTube recently to unpack the science behind human metabolism and, more importantly, explain what actually works. If you’ve tried to lose weight or burn fat in the past with mixed results, employing one or more of these strategies just might be what you need to move the needle. In the article below, you’ll find an abbreviated version of the main arguments Nippard makes in his video, as well as some specific, actionable steps you can take. [Get the Tips]( EXERCISE TIPS Strong Style GIF: @TheOffice on Giphy While many lifters train to improve their physique, working to enhance sheer strength will always appeal to a fundamental instinct. Like muscle-building workouts, the right strength-building program requires a specialized plan to achieve maximum results and move the heftiest of weights. But in an endless sea of digital advice and bro science, it can be easy to lose sight of the principles behind strength training. And that’s exactly why we’re breaking all the basics down into a fine powder for you to digest without much fuss. By the end of this article, you’ll learn how to train, eat, and recover for the sole purpose of getting stronger. [Get Stronger Now]( BODYBUILDING Change Is Afoot Image: @ryanjterry on Instagram Last week, the IFBB Pro League announced it will institute height and weight limits for the Men’s Physique division following the 2023 Olympia in November. While we won’t know what the exact limits will be until later in the year, we do know the goal is for the heights and weights in Men’s Physique to be lower than those in the Classic Physique division. “We’ve had great success with our heights and weights in Classic Physique so far,” NPC and IFBB Pro League Vice President Tyler Manion explained. “We want to make sure our Men’s Physique athletes are not getting too big.” In terms of the blueprint for the division going forward, Manion specifically called out Emmanuel Hunter, Ryan Terry (pictured above), and Corey Morris as three competitors who capture the essence of what the league is looking for from Men’s Physique. [Read More]( THE DROPSET Image: Bojan656 via Shutterstock - Do you really know how to do a pull-up? If you need a refresher, [we’ve got the only tutorial you’ll ever need]( on this tried-and-true classic. - Bodybuilder Hunter Labrada is looking to prove that his disappointing seventh-place finish at the 2022 Mr. Olympia was just a fluke. [And his most recent physique update]( shows he’s a man on a mission. - Bikini division legend Ashley Kaltwasser won her record-extending 39th pro show this past weekend in Denver. See [the full results]( from Saturday’s Mile High Pro. [fb]( [tw]( [ig]( [yt]( [Advertise with us]( Update your email preferences or unsubscribe [here]( © The Ripped Report 228 Park Ave S, #29976, New York, New York 10003, United States [[beehiiv logo]Powered by beehiiv](

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