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From Milo to Macrocycle: Principles of Progression in Strength Training

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巴黎人app下载安装 www.presentavid.com The idea of progression has been around since Milo of Croton demonstrated his legendary feats of strength more than 2,500 years ago but is often overlooked today.? This class will explore practical methods for achieving measurable results from your strength-training workouts.? Learn how to examine variables that influence your ability to reap the desired benefits from a strength-training program and avoid the frustration that so many people experience along their fitness journey.

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Date

March 28, 2023

Time

12:00 p.m.

Location

Zoom meeting

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