Results for “training to failure”
The point you can't do another rep with good form.
A player who lives in training mode digging up tech and combos.
An aspiring K-pop idol training at an entertainment company before debut.
A K-pop trainee's official first release as an idol — the moment they're no longer in training.
A Marine fresh out of recruit training — and by extension anyone new.
'New In Greens' — a soldier fresh out of basic training.
Failure To Die — the frail, dying patient who somehow keeps not dying.
Mock-Latin diagnosis: "failure to cope."
Voguing done wrong — fake vogue with no training or ballroom grounding.
Restraining a partner, rope, cuffs, tape, the 'B' in BDSM.
Mature content — open to view.
Good upbringing, manners and home training.
Solid, dense muscle built through smart training and diet.
Muscle soreness that peaks a day or two after training.
Lift to failure, drop the weight, keep going.
A planned easy week to recover from hard training.
Warning not to neglect training your legs.
Push/Pull/Legs — a popular three-way training split.
Muscle growth from training adaptation.
The total amount of work done in training.
A stimulant drink taken before training for energy.
Straining so hard your neck veins bulge out.
High-intensity interval training.
The strict diet/training run-up to a bodybuilding show.
Training with ferocious, all-out intensity.
High-intensity resistance training.
The rush of blood into a muscle after training that makes it look fuller.
A training day focused on biceps and triceps.
Push to failure, rest briefly, then squeeze out more reps.
Overdeveloped up top from skipping leg training.
Performing an exercise for max reps to failure.
Training to look lean and defined rather than bulky.
Recovery supplement taken after training.
The fast muscle and strength a total beginner gets in their first months of training.
Training mainly for the swollen pumped look rather than real strength or progress.
A spectacularly bad mistake or failure — a defining piece of 2000s internet slang.
A loss — a failure, a bad outcome, or something you disapprove of.