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In this episode of Get Strong & Prosper, we break down the real science of training volume for hypertrophy and strength.
If you care about building muscle, improving body composition, boosting metabolism, and training in a way that fits your real life, this episode will help you recalibrate your approach to strength training volume without guilt, burnout, or wasted effort.
If you want to train smarter, fuel with confidence, reduce soreness, and make real progress while still enjoying life, apply now and receive my limited time welcome offer!
Applications are open
Through intelligent strength training, sustainable nutrition, and performance-driven mindset coaching, we empower busy adults to train with purpose, fuel with confidence, and show up fully in every season of life.
Please make sure you are following for more!
Host: Coach Meg Walker
Email: [email protected]
Instagram: @coachmegwalker
Website: www.strongandprosper.com
Apply Now: Apply for coaching here
By Meg Walker5
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In this episode of Get Strong & Prosper, we break down the real science of training volume for hypertrophy and strength.
If you care about building muscle, improving body composition, boosting metabolism, and training in a way that fits your real life, this episode will help you recalibrate your approach to strength training volume without guilt, burnout, or wasted effort.
If you want to train smarter, fuel with confidence, reduce soreness, and make real progress while still enjoying life, apply now and receive my limited time welcome offer!
Applications are open
Through intelligent strength training, sustainable nutrition, and performance-driven mindset coaching, we empower busy adults to train with purpose, fuel with confidence, and show up fully in every season of life.
Please make sure you are following for more!
Host: Coach Meg Walker
Email: [email protected]
Instagram: @coachmegwalker
Website: www.strongandprosper.com
Apply Now: Apply for coaching here

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