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plus: the strongest squatter in history?                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 October 11, 2023 | [Read Online]( [BarBend Newsletter] Today’s newsletter is sponsored by [Lifeforce](. Formulated by world-renowned experts in dietary supplement formulation, ingredient discovery, and safety, Lifeforce’s advanced line of nutraceuticals is built for impact you can see, feel, and measure. Here’s what’s coming at you in this edition: - A look at one of the strongest squatters of all time. - The best magnesium-rich foods for energy. - Surefire ways to improve grip strength. 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[Get the Full Story]( From Our Sponsor The Must-Have Additions to Your Supplement Routine Improve your performance and enhance your metabolism with Lifeforce DHEA Did you know that DHEA is the most abundant hormone in the body and helps produce both total testosterone and free testosterone? This is especially important for men after age 35 when testosterone levels begin to steadily decline. While most DHEA supplements include only one ingredient (DHEA), [Lifeforce DHEA]( includes DHEA, pregnenolone, and 7-Keto DHEA. This unique formula was designed to help maintain optimal hormone levels, improve performance, and enhance heart health, immune function, and metabolism. Function at your peak with [Lifeforce DHEA](. Enhance your longevity with Lifeforce Peak NMN, voted Best NMN Supplement by Buoy Health NAD+ is a powerful molecule that regulates and energizes our cells. Problem is, we make less and less as we age. 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Magnesium supplementation is traditionally used to improve heart and bone health and as a sleep aid. It is also important for athletes to take note that magnesium helps with the production of energy required for bursts of strength (and, likewise, these movements drain the magnesium from your body like a Zubaz-wearing gym vampire). This is all to say that anyone who trains hard needs more magnesium to fuel their high-energy workouts than the average person, and at least 56% of regular Americans don’t even get enough of it. See how magnesium can help energize your workouts. [Boost Your Energy]( Training Get a Grip Credit: Giphy Having a strong grip is useful in every sport, is never a liability in day-to-day life, and has positive correlations to increased longevity. If you can’t hold onto it, you lose it. You can certainly run out and buy a nail-bending set or get a job wrangling wild horses to boost your grip strength, but there are far easier ways to integrate this vital element of strength into your (no doubt) already busy gym routine. Sometimes, it’s as simple as adding farmer’s carries into your routine or even just focusing on more time under tension during pull-ups and deadlifts. Ten minutes of work and you’ve already done a world of good for your physical performance. Here are a few more ways to strengthen your grip. [Learn the Tips]( Everything Else How Many Shakes Does It Take? Credit: Drazen Zigic / Shutterstock - Given an endless supply of high-quality food, you might pass on the convenience of throwing a shaker bottle full of protein powder into your gym bag. Since real life is different than fantasy-land life, let’s get a firm grip on [how many shakes you should be scarfing down each day](. - The fork may have run away with the knife and the spoon, but the plate went to the gym to get a sick pump on. [Learn all about]( the culinary way to build your shoulders and upper back with the plate raise. - The hottest topic in fitness is the cold plunge (coldest topic?). Check out [the benefits of one of the top cold plunge models]( and get ready for some Netflix and a serious chill. [fb]( [tw]( [ig]( [yt]( [in]( [Advertise with us]( Update your email preferences or unsubscribe [here]( © 2023 BarBend Newsletter 228 Park Ave S, #29976, New York, New York 10003, United States [[beehiiv logo]Powered by beehiiv](

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