Muscle Building Training Series Part 4: Recovery Methods For Optimal Strength and Muscle Building with Ted Ryce
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Muscle Building Training Series Part 4: Recovery Methods For Optimal Strength and Muscle Building with Ted RyceMuscle Building Training Series Part 4: Recovery Methods For Optimal Strength and Muscle Building with Ted Ryce
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If you’re over 40, you probably have more “stuff” going on in your life than you did at 21, making it difficult to focus on eating right and training regularly. But, with the right type of training, you can still build muscle and get strong well into your forties, fifties, and beyond. In the first part of this training series, Ted talked about the importance of focusing on building lean muscle, in part 2 he shared 6 smart ways to build muscle faster and in part 3 he talked about the importance of protein for building muscle. In part 4 he will share the best recovery methods for optimal strength and muscle building. Listen now!
If you’re over 40, you probably have more “stuff” going on in your life than you did at 21, making it difficult to focus on eating right and training regularly. But, with the right type of training, you can still build muscle and get strong well into your forties, fifties, and beyond. In the first part of this training series, Ted talked about the importance of focusing on building lean muscle, in part 2 he shared 6 smart ways to build muscle faster. In part 3 he will talk about the importance of protein for building muscle. Listen now!
If you’re over 40, you probably have more “stuff” going on in your life than you did at 21, making it difficult to focus on eating right and training regularly. But, with the right type of training, you can still build muscle and get strong well into your forties, fifties, and beyond. In the first part of this training series, Ted talked about the importance of focusing on building lean muscle. In part 2 he will reveal 6 smart ways to build muscle faster. Listen now!
If you’re over 40, you probably have more “stuff” going on in your life than you did at 21, making it difficult to focus on eating right and training regularly. And the enthusiasm you once had for exercise—especially if you haven’t seen the results you were hoping for—may have waned, too. But none of these matters. With the right type of training, you can still build muscle and get strong well into your forties, fifties, and beyond. Listen now!