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Ep 48: How sore is too sore? | More glute-building tips

32m · Muscle Science for Women · 05 Dec 06:30

In this episode, Ashleigh and Rachel answer more listener questions, like:

  • What to do when your training goals conflict with your work requirements
  • How to optimize training around high-stress jobs and shift work
  • How to know when you're too sore to work out
  • How to continue to traing your glutes even if they're already "too big"....

And much more! Remember, if you're a first responder, medical professionl or military member you get a special discount on all Muscle Science for Women programs. Email us [email protected] the discount or to send in a question or topic for the podcast.

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