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Monday, May 13, 2013

Bodybuilding Exercises Fitness Workout: Heavy Dumbbells Press on Chest - (Prince)

Bodybuilding Exercises Fitness Workout: Heavy Dumbbells Press on Chest - (Prince)





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Bodybuilding Exercises Fitness Workout: Heavy Dumbbells Press on Chest - (Prince)

Bodybuilding Exercises Fitness Workout: Heavy Dumbbells Press on Chest - (Prince)


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Cutting Exercises - A Bodybuilding Myth?


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One of the most common goals of fitness enthusiasts is to have low levels of body fat covering their hard-earned muscles. Whether the individual is an athlete that wants to look good in and out of uniform or a fitness instructor that wants to have "toned" arms, everyone is looking for the most effective exercises to reach their goals.


Cutting Exercises - A Bodybuilding Myth?


There is certainly no shortage of opinions when it comes to training programs and exercises that trainers and magazines seem to promote to reach these goals, so it is understandable that many bodybuilders and gym-goers can be overwhelmed by information. But what really confuses me is the claim made by gym employees and fitness authors that certain resistance training exercises are for definition and "cutting up".


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Believe it or not, but no strength coach or exercise physiologist has been able to prove that one exercise rather than others can promote more "definition" or "toning"! Can someone explain how leg extensions are a better exercise for muscle definition than squats? This article will dispel these myths and will reveal the best exercises for meeting the goals of increased muscle definition, which is the correct term for "toning", "cutting up" or "getting ripped". In fact, let's just eliminate "toning" from our vocabulary all together.



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First a little background for those without a long history of weight training experience. Bodybuilders (that includes any man or woman that is seeking to improve their body's appearance!) traditionally perform a number of exercises for a body part during a single resistance training session. For example, in a chest workout one might start with bench presses, move to incline dumbbell press, and finish with dumbbell flyes or the pec-deck.

Now according to many personal trainers and fitness magazines, the rationale behind this type of program is that the pressing exercises are best for strength and mass development and the pec-deck would provide for definition. Also, people believe that these "definition" exercises should be emphasized in order to develop a "ripped" body (that is, low levels of body fat). Unfortunately, it seems bodybuilders and fitness buffs alike have been led astray, and the end result is a poorly planned program that does not lead to the desired results.

Next we need a brief, yet simplistic, review of human anatomy and physiology to reason why these "cutting" exercises (i.e. pec-deck) do not do the job. For our purposes there are 2 components determining body composition, muscle and fat. For most people it is the amount of fat that is the limiting factor for them in the development of muscular definition and not the "quality" of their muscle. If an overweight individual were to be stripped of all their fat, they too would have muscle definition.

On the other hand, a skinny individual can increase their muscle definition by lifting weights and increasing muscle hypertrophy (growth). The body cannot tell the difference between exercises! It responds according to the demands applied to the body. If you lift weights the muscle will grow so that it is stronger and can lift the weight easier the next time. If you eat too much and do not exercise, the energy is deposited as fat and your muscle definition will be lost. It is a very simple equation!

The pec-deck can still be incorporated into workout designs, but it is not the best exercise for promoting a better body composition. In fact, this isolation exercise recruits only the chest muscles and ignores the triceps and deltoids, unlike the previously mentioned presses. And remember that more muscles result in greater energy expenditure and a greater overall training stimulus.

Another myth that seems to propagate is that sets performed for a very high number of repetitions are most effective for "cutting up". Refer back to the basic anatomical principle that the body's appearance is determined by the amounts of both muscle and fat, and most importantly that low levels of body fat are necessary for muscle definition. Using a lightweight to do a huge number of repetitions might not "show off" your muscles better than using a moderate weight and performing a moderate number of repetitions.

Why not? Because there would likely be no difference in the amount of total calories burned between the two workouts provided each performed a similar exercise volume in the workout. The greater number of repetitions in the one workout would be offset by the greater intensity (weight) used in the other workout. However, a heavier weight will stimulate more muscle growth. More muscle results in a faster metabolism and theoretically greater energy expenditure at rest. So over the long haul the more intense (heavier lifting) workout may be the optimal choice for reducing body fat. In addition, larger muscles are easier to see!

Okay, so what is going to bring you the results (i.e. definition) that you want? Keep the exercises basic and intense (i.e. moderate to heavy weight). Most bodybuilders are better off to do 4-5 sets of bench and incline presses (for a total of 8-10 sets) rather than including 3 sets of pec-deck in the traditional manner. The volume of exercise will be the same but the difficulty of exercise will be harder and the cumulative effects will greater.

Aerobic exercise is not essential for low levels of body fat but can certainly promote greater cardiovascular fitness and help prevent excessive weight gain. Interval training has now been shown in 2 studies to be more effective than slow cardio.

So stick with multi-muscle strength exercises and interval training to burn more calories out of the gym. It really adds up to more calorie burn and less body fat. That is a far better approach than relying on cutting exercises.

And finally, make the proper dietary changes to promote muscle gains and body fat reductions. Nutrition is the #1 factor for fat loss. If you don't have good nutrition, no exercise program will help you lose fat. In the end you will be healthier and will achieve superior muscle definition!



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Saturday, April 20, 2013

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Tips For Avoiding Weight Lifting Accidents When Performing Bodybuilding Gym Exercises


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There are a number of possible accidents and injuries that can occur during weight lifting and training. These can range from simple aches and pains to more serious injuries, and on extremely rare occasions, death. We are going to focus on the most common accidents that are associated with weight lifting as these are the ones you may be most likely to experience.


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Whilst most accidents occur to the muscles and tissue, there are a few common injuries known to occur to your joints. For example, the rotator cuff, which is the four muscles that operate together to rotate the shoulder, often suffers injury. This injury is prevalent amongst those that use a bench press as they do not spend the equivalent amount of time rotating the arm in the opposite direction. This can be prevented by simple stretches or exercises using the arm. A well known injury in many sports is elbow aggravation, known as tennis elbow. In weightlifting, this is usually caused by direct tricep work, but whilst this might bring it on, it could reveal an underlying problem. The best way to recover from an injury like this is simply to rest. Perhaps the most common joint to suffer an accident is the knee. There are various different injuries that can occur with the knee during weight lifting so it is best to seek professional advice if this occurs.


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Another accident that may occur during weight lifting is back problems. Like knee injuries, there a numerous possible causes for such an accident, and again it is best to seek professional advice if this occurs. It is also advisable to stop what you are doing as this could potentially be a serious problem, and carrying on with your weight lifting session could have long term effects. This is also the case if you feel that you may have torn a muscle. In order to prevent causing a serious or potentially long-term problem, it is advisable to stop what you are doing and seek help.



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Two of the most common accidents likely to occur whilst weight lifting are sprains and strains. Whilst both are similar with regards to symptoms and treatment, they are two entirely different injuries. A strain is a tear of a tendon caused by twisting or pulling, often as a result of bad posture or repetition of an activity. This can be prevented by increased muscle flexibility and strengthening. A sprain is a tear of a ligament caused by stretching. This is common amongst ankle joints, caused by running or landing on an uneven or unstable surface. The chances of such an injury occurring are increased if it has happened before and the injury has not fully rehabilitated, or if the muscle is weak.

Symptoms that you will feel in your muscles if suffering from one of these injuries are muscle spasm, pain, weakness and cramping. You may also experience localized swelling and partial loss of muscle function. When treating a strain or sprain, at least in the short term, it is important to remember the term RICE - Rest, Ice, Compression and Elevation. Increasingly, the term HIRICE is being used, with Hydration and Ibuprofen being added. Depending on the severity of the injury, physical therapy or surgical care may be required to fully recover.

Whilst there are numerous different accidents and injuries that may occur while weight lifting, most can be avoided. Make sure that you warm up before beginning a session, and take the time to cool down after any workout. Also, make sure that you don't push your self too far and overload, particularly when using weights, as you could cause permanent and serious damage to your muscles. By showing common sense and taking your time you should avoid most of the accidents that weight lifters sustain.



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