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plus: best moves for tall athletes.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 January 12, 2024 | [Read Online]( [BarBend Newsletter] Today's newsletter is presented by Apollo Neuro, makers of the Apollo wearable. This game-changing tech is designed to promote better sleep, enhance focus, and boost mood and energy levels. And right now, [you can save $50 on your order](. Here’s what’s going on in today’s edition: - Do these core exercises to get a bigger squat - A breakdown of the close-grip bench press - The best exercises for taller athletes Workout Tips Core Values Credit: vladee / Shutterstock You know core training. You need core training. You know you need core training. So why are you always skipping out on it? (Especially when it’s so important to your major lifts.) If you want to improve your squat and deadlift, you need to first increase your core strength. Sure, you can hit a couple of crunches and go home to pound a six-pack, or you can do the six core movements in the article below and smash some PRs. If you feel like you have to lie on your back to train your core, why not grab a kettlebell and do some dead bug pullovers? If you’re a little braver and are willing to stand up, the Pallof press can be a game-changer. Your days of having a weak midsection and stalled-out squats can soon be behind you, but only if you establish a strong core. [Learn the Moves]( From Our Sponsor Look (and Track) Like a Greek God Is 2024 the year you're finally planning on perfecting your Greek God physique? [Apollo]( is your answer. Crafted in a neuroscience lab and proven through clinical trials, Apollo™️ is an absolute game-changer for serious lifters. The cutting-edge wearable uses touch therapy, emitting vibrations to strengthen and stabilize your nervous system. All while promoting more restful sleep, enhancing focus during training, and boosting mood and energy levels. Apollo Neuro’s technology has been studied in [multiple real-world and clinical trials](. Across this research, users experienced the following benefits: - 40% less stress and feelings of anxiety, on average - 10% faster physical recovery, on average - Up to 25% increases in focus and concentration - 11% increase in HRV, on average Wear it on your wrist, ankle, or as a clip attached to clothing, Apollo™️ is discreet and user-friendly, in and out of the gym. As a BarBend reader, you can [shop now and save up to $50 on Apollo.]( [Get Yours Today]( Exercises Up Close and Personal At every gym in America, the bench press stands alone as a golden idol. A veritable shrine where libations of mixed pre-workout are made to the glory of the gains gods. Yet very few worshippers ever bring their hands in a few inches on the bar and incur the beautiful triceps burn that a narrower grip is known for. If that sounds like you, it’s time you learn the secrets of the close-grip bench press. Shifting the pressure of the bar off the chest and shoulders and onto the triceps is deceptively simple, but the results are anything but easy. That said, this move can be the miracle your triceps have needed. So grab your wraps, plop down, and get ready to press like you’ve never pressed before. [Master the Close-Grip Bench]( Training Tall Glass of Water Credit: Lebedev Roman Olegovich / Shutterstock In the gym, leverage is key, and moving your center of gravity upward, even a few inches, can create inefficiencies. Tall people need not give up any ground to their short-to-average friends, but they might just need to focus on these seven exercises specifically for the height-developed. For example, being farther away from the ground presents challenges when deadlifting, which is why the sumo deadlift can be so clutch (having access to a hex bar can do the same thing). Likewise, reducing the absolute range of motion by converting the bench press to a floor press can take some pressure off of long levers. If you know it’s raining before anybody else, these exercises are going to be tailor-made for you. [See the List]( Everything Else Salt of the Earth - Check out the [seven best electrolyte drinks]( on the market to help keep you fresh and elevate your performance. - Competitive CrossFit is underway right now with 2024’s TYR Wodapalooza. [Check out our updated leaderboard](. - The newest installment in Reebok’s cross-training line has dropped. [We do a deep dive]( into the Nano X4 training shoes. [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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