Quick Deadlifts from the weekend. Loaded up with compression wear due to the colder weather and my home gym is not very well heated! I'm a huge proponent of using compression for training support/performance, injury prevention, and recovery. I'll often use compression from the moment I wake up in the morning, until when I go to sleep at night (during the colder seasons).
Aside from the fact that compression wear keeps my muscles warm, it also feels great and I can attribute some of the general 'feeling' of wearing compression to enhanced performance. This somewhat ties in with the placebo effect.
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