Ep 72: How to improve bone density | partial ROM reps for hypertrophy?
Description
In this week's episode, Ashleigh and Rachel chat about how they manage their colds (including what they do to minimize sickness). They also answer questions from listeners about
- how to improve bone density: what exercises should we be doing? At what age is it too late? Why is bone density important? What foods help?
- Do partial range of motion reps help hypertrophy even more than full range of motion? Prepare for a deep dive!
- And Ashleigh tells a Planet Fitness story
Download Rachel's sick protocol: https://www.rgfit.com/blog/sick-protocol
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