Calves are stubborn. They’re like that boxer with an iron chin. If you want some knockout growth, you need to hit them hard with methods that work, hit them from all angles, and hit them often. Only then will you win the battle with your fiercest foe. Let’s take a look at what your training…

A great way to structure strength training is by pairing antagonist (opposing) body parts or movement patterns. This method helps increase range of motion, promote muscle balance around a joint, enhance recovery between sets, and ultimately improve performance—all of which lead to better results. Some common antagonist pairings include: Now, here’s a question for you:…

Here’s some valuable information on cellulite that I picked up from nutritionist Keith Klein and his Beyond Diet Podcast. Klein is the founder and CEO of the Institute of Eating Management in Houston, Texas. I had the pleasure of attending one of his lectures in 1997—he’s an excellent speaker and knows his stuff! I think…