plus: resistance bands vs. free weights September 25, 2023 | [Read Online]( [BarBend Newsletter] This newsletter is presented by PowerBlock. If youâre looking for top-rated home workout equipment that can actually save you money and space, youâll want to learn all about PowerBlockâs new Pro 100 EXP adjustable dumbbells. [Click here for more](. Hereâs whatâs going on in this edition: - The pros and cons of different types of protein. - Free weights vs. resistance bands. - Benefits of doing the deficit deadlift. Nutrition Do You Know the Whey? Credit: BLACKDAY/Shutterstock Protein supplements may be the most widely used dietary aid among people who lift weights, but have you ever stopped to consider the kind of protein you need to be using for optimal effect? The discrepancies between the myriad types of whey protein can get confusing. Is whey isolate superior to whey concentrate? And what does hydrolysate even mean in the context of whey? 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Adding a band onto a movement that already requires force to be applied against gravity (like a squat) creates a new kind of dual stimulus. There are many benefits and drawbacks between the tension a band provides and the load a free weight supplies. If youâre trying to figure out which methods are best for your needs, we have your answers below. [Read More]( Workout Tips A Deficit in Your Training Credit: Flamingo Images / Shutterstock Whatâs the one thing that could make a Neanderthalic movement like the deadlift even more gut-busting? If you answered âincrease the range of motion,â you win the prize of remaining the dominant hominid on this planet. The deficit deadlift does just that, forcing your body to stay tight for a longer period of time by lifting from a slightly elevated surface. You get to experience the muscles of your back bulging and straining like never before, while also giving your quads the attention they need. 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