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Schwarzenegger talks to fellow bodybuilder Serge Nubret, whom he competed against in the 1975 Mr. Olympia contest. (Photo: Getty)[/caption]
When you go super heavy in the gym, you'll inevitably use some momentum. But if you're not aiming for a new PB and are just trying to build some new muscle, follow Schwarzenegger's lead and focus on form.
He was a very early proponent of the 'mind-muscle connection'. In other words, focusing on the muscle and feeling it contract as you move it against resistance.
A lot of people give bodybuilders stick for posing and flexing in the mirror, but during a training session, this will help you recruit the maximum amount of muscle fibres.
Science has proven this method to be effective, too.
One particular study found that applying a mind-muscle connection while training resulted in 12.4% greater bicep growth.
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