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Pre-Workout for Beginners: How to Use It Safely

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Pre-workout can be a confusing supplement when you’re a beginner weightlifter. You’ll hear that you don’t need it to make progress—and that’s true. You’ll also hear people say it makes their workouts feel easier, more focused, and more productive—which can also be true. To make matters worse, once you start looking at specific pre-workout products themselves, the advice gets even more fragmented. Some people claim certain ingredients don’t work at all. Others warn you to avoid different ingredients because they cause unwanted side effects. Dosing advice is all over the place, too, and labels often make things even harder to get your head around. At the root of all this confusion is the fact that very little of the advice about pre-workout is written for beginners. And that means few understand which ingredients actually matter when you’re starting out, how to take pre-workout safely the first time, and what to avoid altogether.  That’s exactly what this article covers. Ke...

Ozempic Has Ended the Weight Loss Debate

For decades, we argued about why people get fat.  Was it carbs? Fat? Genetics? Willpower? Metabolism? So many competing theories, so much conflicting data. Then came drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy—and they ran the experiment for us. Millions of people who swore they couldn’t lose weight started losing weight. Same people. Same genes. Same lives.  GLP-1 drugs didn’t just create a new treatment for obesity. They ended a debate. Turns out when you give people a tool that actually reduces appetite, they eat less and lose weight.  Almost like it was a calorie problem all along. Don’t believe me? GLP-1s have already dismembered several of the most common excuses for staying fat. “It’s my genetics.” Scientists have identified specific genes that make people hungrier, harder to satisfy after eating, and more drawn to junk food.  The most common one is called MC4R, and it indeed produces real, measurable biological disadvantages that predispose carriers to obesity...

The Best Upper Body Workout for Women (Gym or Home)

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Most upper body workouts for women are overcomplicated—and that’s exactly why they don’t work. They’re packed with endless exercises, “toning” circuits, and finishers that feel hard but don’t actually make you stronger. You sweat, your muscles burn, and weeks later, nothing has changed. Effective workouts are actually much simpler. Building a strong, defined upper body comes down to doing a few well-chosen exercises in the right order, with a clear plan for progress.  This article shows you exactly how to do that. Key Takeaways Most upper body workouts for women fail because they’re overcomplicated; real progress comes from a small number of well-chosen exercises done in the right order and repeated consistently. An effective upper body workout trains the main upper body muscle groups: the chest, back, shoulders, biceps, and triceps. The foundation of upper body training should be big compound exercises, with pushing and pulling balanced to keep your physique proportionat...

Army Body Fat Calculator: One-Site Tape Test

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Our Army Body Fat Calculator estimates your body fat percentage using your sex, weight, age, and waist circumference (measured at the belly button). It’s based on the Army one-site tape test introduced in 2023, which simplifies and improves how the Army assesses body composition. The Army uses these body fat standards to determine whether you meet requirements for joining, staying in, or being eligible for promotion. They’re meant to help ensure soldiers stay fit, healthy, and ready for the demands of military service. Army Body Fat Calculator Table of Contents + Army Body Fat Calculator What Is an Army Body Fat Calculator? How to Use the Army Body Fat Calculator How to Measure Your Waist for the Army Tape Test The Army Body Fat Calculator Formulae Understanding the Army’s One-Site Tape Test Passing the Army's Body Fat Standards What Happens if You Fail the New Army One-Site Tape Test? Exceptions to the Army’s Body Fat Standards Why Are There Different Stand...