Showing posts with label working out. Show all posts
Showing posts with label working out. Show all posts

Friday, September 9, 2011

'Workout From Hell' Puts Fat To The Flames

It's medieval and unbelievable." That's how fitness expert David Jack describes this "barbell complex" -- five exercises strung together to create one serious fat-loss routine. "It's a metabolic nightmare for your body, but in a good way," says Jack, a Men’s Health advisor and director of fitness at TeamWorks in Acton, Massachusetts.
Here at Men's Health, we don't actually call it a complex. We call it the workout from Hell. Try it just once and you'll no doubt agree: It incinerates fat and lights your muscles on fire. It may even leave you begging for mercy. (And if you really like tough workouts, make sure to try The Ultimate Fitness Challenge.)
Here’s how it works: You first put weight on the barbell. That's normal. But once you pick the barbell up, you never put it down, using the same weight to perform 5 consecutive exercises: the deadlift, straight-leg deadlift, barbell row, jump shrug, and hang clean. Watch the video below to see exactly how to do the routine.
The key: Choose your weight for all the exercises based on what you use for either the barbell row or the hang clean. These are the exercises in which you'll be the weakest. While this may seem too light when you start the routine, you'll quickly understand how challenging it can be. Do 8 reps of each exercise, then rest for 90 seconds. That’s one round. Try doing three to four rounds. This can be a workout on its own, or you can use it as “cardio” training at the end of your regular weight workout. (For more super-simple, fat-loss routines, check out the Fastest Cardio Workouts Ever.)  More...Yahoo Sports

Monday, July 18, 2011

Perfect Push-Ups: The Ultimate Training Plan for an Awesome Upper Body

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I've never been able to do a real, honest-to-goodness push-up. I'm turning 40 soon. Should I just give up? Joyce - Brooklyn
I'm glad someone asked me this question. Somewhere along the way, women -- and yes, some men, too -- were given the impression that they weren't capable of doing honest-to-goodness, old-fashioned, full "military-style" push-ups in which you press your body weight up and down while balanced on your palms and toes.

I beg to differ. I have led strength-training groups that have included people of all ages, including women in their 70s (and kids as young as 6!), doing full push-ups in a matter of weeks. More...Aol.com

Saturday, July 16, 2011

Gym Etiquette: 11 Common Faux Pas

Gym-goers everywhere have, at some point, encountered another member behaving badly. We spoke to Jon Baraglia, a regional fitness director for Bally Total Fitness, to find out the worst offenses -- and what you can do to stop yourself from making the same mistakes. The most important thing to remember? "The worst offenders are usually exercising the wrong way to begin with," he says. "If you're guilty of any of these, you may want to change your fitness habits, too."
What are your biggest gym-time pet peeves?  More....huffpostaolnew.com

Monday, July 11, 2011

10 Surprising Exercises to Do With a Stability Ball

Did you know that crunches on a stability ball are 38% more effective? Hello summer six-pack! While you've probably seen the stability ball lurking in the corners of the gym, chances are you haven't used it for more than ab crunches. Read More »

Saturday, July 2, 2011

The Exercise and Sleep Connection

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By Jennipher Walters, http://www.FitBottomedGirls.com/

We all know how great a good night’s rest can leave us feeling, but did you know that proper rest and high-quality sleep can also improve your workouts and help keep you at a healthy body weight? It's true! According to the National Sleep Foundation, sleep is essential for a person’s health and well-being, although, unfortunately, reports show that catching zzz’s has become a luxury rather than a priority for many of us. Sad face.
The good news is that studies suggest that regular exercise helps you fall asleep faster, sleep longer and wake up less frequently during the night. In fact, just 20 minutes of exercise a day can help you when it comes to sleep. Here are some other fun facts from the exercise experts at Life Fitness about how getting beauty rest can actually impact your workout.
5 Ways That Exercise Affects Sleep, More.....Shine at Yahoo