Performance vs. Aesthetics
Training solely for aesthetics can lead to poor movement patterns and long-term physical issues. Focusing on performance not only enhances strength but also preserves movement quality, ultimately supporting better aesthetics over time. Objective measures of progress in strength can provide clearer feedback compared to subjective evaluations of size and shape.In this clip
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Explain the tradeoff between health/longevity, performance, and aesthetics as discussed in the episode The Power of Training For Longevity, Performance, & Aesthetics | Mind Pump 2361 and the clip Balancing Fitness Goals
What does Sal say about chasing performance and strength and how aesthetics will follow?
Is it bad to train for performance rather than aesthetics?