Sunday, April 26, 2009

NON-AEROBIC BREATHING
Bigger muscles stimulate breathing. Although the body requires oxygen for metabolism, low oxygen levels do not stimulate breathing. Rather, breathing is stimulated by higher carbon dioxide levels.

Much of the lactic acid formed as a result of anaerobic metabolism dissociates into carbon dioxide and water. Carbon dioxide stimulates respiration. Therefore, anaerobic exercise is NOT aerobic just because you're breathing hard.

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Friday, April 24, 2009

DO YOU KNOW SQUAT???

Here a quick tip for a very basic body weight squat. This is a great exercise for your glutes, quads, hams, adductors, and calves. If you are interested in receiving my FREE NEWSLETTER, please sign up at:

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Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Best Push-Up Hand Position

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Saturday, April 18, 2009

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Tuesday, April 14, 2009

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Saturday, April 11, 2009

MACHINE BICEPS CURLS





Machine Biceps Curls are a great addition to your exercise program. Keep your shoulders, elbows, and hands all in a straight line to prevent unnecessary strain (and pain) on the elbow joints. For more tips and tricks, please visit:

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Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Use Your BICEPS to Train Your LATS




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Pulling movements use the back, but they also use the biceps. Moving the elbow down or behind you uses the lats; flexing the elbow uses the biceps.

Pulling movements have both actions happening simultaneously and so you have no choice but to use both muscle groups.

However, there are two suggestions to help isolate the back muscles:

First, NEVER work the biceps before working the back. A good rule of thumb is to always work the biggest muscle groups first. If you fatigue the biceps first, they will not allow you to use much resistance while working the back because they are also involved in pulling movements.

Train back, then biceps, and preferably on the same day.

Second, ALWAYS focus on using the lats in pulling movements.

This can be accomplished by squeezing the shoulder blades together during the first part of the movement and focusing on pulling with the elbows (not the hands).

Your hands should just be "going along for the ride." Pinch the shoulder blades and then pull the elbows back. Visualize your hands as hooks, dragging the weight.

Examples of exercises in which you can use this principle are: Nautilus Compound Row, Hammer Strength Row, Hammer Strength Pulldown, Chin-ups, Seated Row, Lat Pulldown, etc. (bascially any type of pulling motion).

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Monday, April 6, 2009

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