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Conjugate Method Explained: Westside Barbell Principles

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Thu Feb 06, 2025 12:00 am
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Conjugate Method Explained: Westside Barbell Principles
Diving deep into the Conjugate Method from Westside Barbell.
This method is famous for:
  • Training Max Effort (ME) and Dynamic Effort (DE) for all lifts.
  • Utilizing a vast array of exercises and special strengths.
  • Focus on weaknesses and rotational variation.
"Strong athletes don't have weaknesses." - Louie Simmons
Have you tried implementing conjugate principles?
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