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Kyle Zulon
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Join date: Dec 20, 2018
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May 10, 2026 ∙ 3 min
Heavy vs. Light Weights: The Truth About Muscle Growth in 2026
For decades, the weight room has been divided into two camps: heavy weights are for mass, and light weights are for "toning" or endurance. But if you’ve been following the latest literature, you know this thought has been crumbling for years. A landmark 2025 study (https://doi.org/10.1101/2025.04.28.650925) has provided the most definitive evidence yet: when it comes to hypertrophy, it's all about tension and how many reps you are from muscular failure. Comparable Strength and Hypertrophic...
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Apr 19, 2026 ∙ 5 min
The Power of Daily Steps: What the Latest Research Tells Us About Walking and Long-Term Health
Strength training often gets the spotlight in performance and fitness circles, and for good reason. Building strength improves resilience, preserves muscle mass, and drives performance across nearly every physical task. Specifically, " Absolute Strength " builds all other fitness qualities. But one of the most powerful health interventions available to nearly everyone doesn’t require a barbell, a gym membership, or even structured training. It simply requires walking . A large 2025 systematic...
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Apr 12, 2026 ∙ 4 min
GritLab's Approach to Training for Your First Pull-Up
Most people treat the pull-up like a test instead of a lift. They jump up to the bar, try a few reps, fail, and assume they just “aren’t strong enough yet.” The problem is the approach. If you want to master your first pull-up, you need to train it the same way you would train a squat, bench press, or deadlift, which is by using a structured practice and progressive overload. Strength is built through consistent exposure to the movement combined with gradually increasing difficulty. That’s...
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