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Workouts should be easy in the beginning

Workouts should be easy in the beginning

The biggest mistake that most people make is not building a foundation of strength. 

Build the capacity to do the work before you start testing your limits. Volume doesn't have to mean “do sets of 20 reps". You can think of volume over a period of weeks and months.

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