I have, for a number of years on Integral Strength, pushed the benefits of high-frequency training. But no matter how long I've been training, I can always learn something new. And what I've learned over the past six months, is how wondrous hard, heavy, frequent dumbbell training can be when it comes to eliciting mass and strength gains. I really can't believe it took me this long to give dumbbell-centric training a "go", but it did. In the past, with HFT, I always used primarily barbell exercises, coupled with dumbbell training for "assistance" lifts. Don't get me wrong, there were a few exercises that I always did, such as thick-bar one-arm dumbbell deadlifts and one-arm dumbbell overhead presses. But now I've come to appreciate - not to mention very much enjoy - exercises such as two-arm dumbbell power cleans, one-arm dumbbell power cleans, one-hand and two-hand dumbbell clean and push presses, two-hand dumbbell hang cleans, one-hand a
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