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Tuesday, May 14, 2013

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As an ectomorph you're no doubt well aware of the struggle to gain any kind of weight, build muscle and get bigger, no matter how much you eat or train.


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Unfortunately, much of the bodybuilding advice available in the fitness press is not really geared toward the ectomorph and hardgainer and so it can seriously hamper your efforts to gain muscle mass if you follow what they recommend.


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You Are What You Eat

The biggest aspect of ectomorph bodybuilding is getting your diet right. My favourite phrase is "if you want to get BIG, you need to eat BIG"...and this is so true of the ectomorph.

You need to seriously increase your daily calorie intake and split them over 6 meals. This ensures a regular supply of calories and energy to feed your muscles, which is essential since an ectomorph has a naturally high metabolism.

Reduce Your Cardio Workouts

Cardio workouts are great for fat loss, but can make muscle building a little tougher, especially for the ectomorph.

Since our goal is to bulk up fast, we need to create a caloric surplus as much as possible (hence why we'll be eating a heck of a lot more each day). In this respect, cardio only makes our life more difficult since it burns more calories, that could otherwise be used to bulk up our muscles.

A good ectomorph bodybuilding routine has a small element of cardio, usually as a warm up, or simply short sessions once or twice per week.

Work Out No More Than 3 Times Per Week

Most ectomorphs who start a bodybuilding routine make the mistake of thinking that the more they train the better, after all they need to "catch up" with everyone else at the gym, right?

This is a big mistake. Ectomorph bodybuilding requires that you workout no more than 3 times per week (lasting between 45 minutes to 1 hour each) as this leaves essential rest days in between each workout and prevents the possibility of overtraining. Rest is essential for muscle growth, as this is when the most growth occurs...not in the gym.

Focus On Compound Exercises

A solid ectomorph bodybuilding routine relies heavily on compound exercises as opposed to isolation exercises, since they recruit more muscle groups and muscle fibre per exercise, resulting in faster muscle growth.

Compound exercises such as Squats, Deadlifts, Bench Press and Bent Over Rows are the bread and butter of any ectomorph bodybuilder, since they allow you to lift heavier weights and generate a greater amount of testosterone which fuels bigger, stronger and better muscles.



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Monday, May 13, 2013

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

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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.


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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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Sunday, May 12, 2013

Monster Shoulder Workout

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As an ectomorph you're no doubt well aware of the struggle to gain any kind of weight, build muscle and get bigger, no matter how much you eat or train.


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Unfortunately, much of the bodybuilding advice available in the fitness press is not really geared toward the ectomorph and hardgainer and so it can seriously hamper your efforts to gain muscle mass if you follow what they recommend.


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You Are What You Eat

The biggest aspect of ectomorph bodybuilding is getting your diet right. My favourite phrase is "if you want to get BIG, you need to eat BIG"...and this is so true of the ectomorph.

You need to seriously increase your daily calorie intake and split them over 6 meals. This ensures a regular supply of calories and energy to feed your muscles, which is essential since an ectomorph has a naturally high metabolism.

Reduce Your Cardio Workouts

Cardio workouts are great for fat loss, but can make muscle building a little tougher, especially for the ectomorph.

Since our goal is to bulk up fast, we need to create a caloric surplus as much as possible (hence why we'll be eating a heck of a lot more each day). In this respect, cardio only makes our life more difficult since it burns more calories, that could otherwise be used to bulk up our muscles.

A good ectomorph bodybuilding routine has a small element of cardio, usually as a warm up, or simply short sessions once or twice per week.

Work Out No More Than 3 Times Per Week

Most ectomorphs who start a bodybuilding routine make the mistake of thinking that the more they train the better, after all they need to "catch up" with everyone else at the gym, right?

This is a big mistake. Ectomorph bodybuilding requires that you workout no more than 3 times per week (lasting between 45 minutes to 1 hour each) as this leaves essential rest days in between each workout and prevents the possibility of overtraining. Rest is essential for muscle growth, as this is when the most growth occurs...not in the gym.

Focus On Compound Exercises

A solid ectomorph bodybuilding routine relies heavily on compound exercises as opposed to isolation exercises, since they recruit more muscle groups and muscle fibre per exercise, resulting in faster muscle growth.

Compound exercises such as Squats, Deadlifts, Bench Press and Bent Over Rows are the bread and butter of any ectomorph bodybuilder, since they allow you to lift heavier weights and generate a greater amount of testosterone which fuels bigger, stronger and better muscles.



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Thursday, May 9, 2013

Home Bicep Workout With Dumbbells

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For most guys, the biceps are the undisputed king of muscle! But what good is a king without a crown? If you want GUNS that get respect at the beach and on the street, you've got to crown them with cannon ball deltoid development! For big, muscular shoulders that'll produce personal pride and physical power, keep reading because I've got the 10 best beginning exercises for you right here.


The 10 Best Shoulder Building Exercises for Bodybuilding Beginners


1. Seated Front Military Press


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Your shoulders consist mainly of 2 muscle groups, the trapezius and the deltoids. The trapezius or "traps" are the two large triangular shaped muscles that run across each shoulder from the back of your neck. Your deltoids or "delts" are the thick, triangular shaped muscles that cover your shoulder joints at the top of each arm. The deltoids consist of 3 sections known as the anterior, medial and posterior heads. For balanced deltoid development, you must train each section equally.



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The front military press is a great starter exercise for building the anterior or front section of your delts. You can perform this exercise from a standing or seated position. For beginners, I recommend the seated position, preferably in a chair that has low back support to prevent arching or hyperextension of your spine. With proper technique, this basic military press will add thickness and power to the front of your shoulders. As you advance in your training, you should eventually graduate from this exercise to the dumbbell shoulder press.

2. Barbell Front Raises

This exercise is great for building shape and endurance in your anterior delts. Since barbell front raises put tremendous resistance on the front of your shoulders, you should not attempt to do this exercise with heavy weight. Moderate poundage with strict technique (i.e., no bouncing or jerking the weight with your body) is sufficient to add strength and shape to your anterior delts. For variety, you can also do this exercise with a straight bar attachment to a low cable apparatus.

Whether you use a barbell or low cable machine, you must stand with your arms straight as you raise the bar forward from the front of your thighs to a position parallel to the floor at about shoulder height. To put secondary resistance on your rear delts and traps, raise the bar slightly above shoulder height. It won't take long to feel the burn from this exercise, but the payoff in deltoid development is well worth it.

3. Seated Reverse Dumbbell Press

The reverse dumbbell press, aka the "Arnold Press" is another terrific shoulder builder for your anterior delts. When done properly, this exercise also puts concentrated resistance on the upper portion of your traps. You can do the reverse dumbbell press with both arms pressing the weights simultaneously or by alternating each arm. In either event, I suggest that you do this exercise in a seated position with good back support to avoid injury.

To do this exercise, hold 2 dumbbells at shoulder height with your palms facing you. Keep your back straight and don't bounce or jerk your body as you slowly press the dumbbells overhead. As you press the weight upward, rotate your wrists so that your hands face forward at the top of each lift. Return the dumbbells to the starting position as you lower them after each rep. If you've never done this exercise before, start with weight that you can easily balance and control and progress to heavier poundage when you've mastered your training technique. Take my word, the results will be awesome!

4. Dumbbell Front Raises

Like barbell front raises, the dumbbell version of this exercise puts extreme resistance on the front of your shoulders. In addition to building the anterior deltoids, front dumbbell raises put secondary but significant stress on the medial deltoid head. The mechanics of this exercise are basically the same as with barbell front raises. You must stand with your arms straight as you raise the dumbbells forward from the front of your thighs to a position parallel to the floor at about shoulder height. Again, due to the extreme level of training resistance that front raises produce, you should not attempt to do this exercise with heavy weight. Moderate poundage with strict form will give you great results.

5. Behind-The-Neck-Military Press

The "behind-the-neck" or rear military press is a solid mass builder for the medial deltoid or middle shoulder area. Like the front military press, you can perform this exercise from a standing or seated position. Again, I recommend that you do your military presses in a chair with lower back support to avoid arching or hyperextension of your spine. The seated position also helps to stabilize your torso so you won't jerk the weight upward and cheat on technique. As with all overhead lifting, go slow, master your training technique and the rear military press will add mass, power and symmetry to the middle portion of your shoulders.

6. Dumbbell Lateral Raises

Nothing beats dumbbell lateral raises for targeting the medial head of your delts. And this is another shoulder exercise that provides great results without using excessively heavy weight. With your arms at your sides, grasp a dumbbell in each hand. Slowly raise your arms outward and upward until the dumbbells reach shoulder height in a position that parallels the floor. Return to the starting position. To work the medial delts from every possible angle, vary your workouts by doing some sets with your hands at your sides, some sets with your hands slightly in front of your thighs, and some sets with your hands behind your hips. This exercise is great for adding the shoulder girth necessary to beef up your V taper.

7. Single Arm Cable Lateral Raises

This exercise is a good substitute for dumbbell lateral raises for variety or when dumbbells may not be available to you. Except for the fact that you alternately train each shoulder, the mechanics of this exercise are basically the same as with the dumbbell version. With your arm at your side, simply grasp a low cable handle and slowly raise your arm outward and upward until the handle reaches shoulder height in a position that parallels the floor. Return to the starting position. For maximum effectiveness, you should vary your workouts by starting some sets with your hand at your side, some sets with your hand in front of your thighs, and some sets with your hand behind your hips.

8. Seated Two-Armed Dumbbell Rows

Unless you focus on training your rear delts, it's easy to forget about them and end up with unbalanced shoulder development. This happened to me years ago when I was still more or less in my infancy when it came to serious bodybuilding. At the time I was living and training in Montreal at "Winston's Gym," a bodybuilding powerhouse then owned by Canadian bodybuilding great, Winston Roberts. So one day I asked Winston what I should do to build mass into my rear delts.

Without hesitation he told me to sit on the edge of a flat bench, grab a dumbbell in each hand, lean forward to about 45 degrees and pull the dumbbells toward my torso as though to touch my elbows behind my back. Wow, did this work! My rear delts responded almost immediately to this new workout, and the "Seated Two-Armed Dumbbell Row" was born! To make sure that you fully develop each section of your deltoids, you've got to include this rear delt builder in your shoulder workouts.

9. Bent-Over Lateral Raises

This exercise also isolates the posterior deltoid area for full, symmetrical shoulder development. Stand with your feet about shoulder width apart and your knees slightly bent. Bend forward at the waist but keep your back straight and your head facing forward. Grasp a dumbbell in each hand with your elbows bent slightly and raise your arms outward and upward until the weight reaches shoulder height. Return to the starting position. For variety or if dumbbells aren't available, you can also do this exercise with a low cable machine.

10. Upright Rows

Finally, one of my all time favorite shoulder shapers, the upright row builds the entire deltoid area and I love the secondary biceps pump I get whenever I do this exercise. Just grab a barbell with an overhand and slightly wider than shoulder width grip. If you're using a cambered or EZ Curl Bar, use the wide grip hand position. Raise your arms and pull the bar upward until it nearly touches your chin. To put more resistance on your traps, try pulling your elbows up a little beyond shoulder height as you complete each rep. Return to the starting position. I'm continually amazed at how seldom I see anyone doing this exercise. But you've got to do upright rows if you're serious about building big, muscular shoulders.

Well, that's it - my Top 10 list of shoulder-building exercises for beginning bodybuilders. Try them, have fun with them, and make sure that you use safe amounts of weight and proper training technique with every exercise.



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Sunday, April 28, 2013

Best Bodybuilding Workout For Mass Muscle Gains

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Do you want to know the best bodybuilding workout for mass? If so I will show you the best bodybuilding workouts and how to put them together into a complete routine. I will also show you how to avoid muscle building plateaus.


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If you are looking for the best bodybuilding workout for mass, I am assuming you want to put, as much muscle weight onto your frame as possible. To do this you have to have put other goals and aims aside for a bit. Your main focus should be on; obtaining lots of lean muscle mass.



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I should say from the start that there is not one particular best bodybuilding workout for mass. The best way to continuously add muscle and prevent muscle building plateaus. Is with a collection of bodybuilding workouts, combined together to form a complete bodybuilding routine. Get this right and you will pack on muscle mass fast. So lets have a look at the best bodybuilding workouts for mass.

Volume Training

Arguable the best workout for mass, is volume training. Volume training creates a lot of tension on a muscle and causes a lot of muscle damage. This stimulation is great for muscle growth.

You must however get the volume right and not copy bodybuilding workouts from magazines and pro bodybuilders. That sort of volume is to high and will give you below par results. Another problem with volume training is that it does not get you stronger. If you want to prevent plateaus and keep making muscle gains, you need to get stronger.

Strength Training

Strength training comes in at joint top of the best workout for mass. Simply put, stronger muscles will be bigger muscles. It is possible to have stronger smaller muscles, but this mostly irrelevant with most people. This usually occurs when you look at elite bodybuilders and power-lifters.

The main advantage with strength training is that, with the extra strength you get; you can use that strength to lift more weight with more volume. When you do this, you really start to reach your muscle building genetic potential. This is why I said there is no best bodybuilding workout for mass. But a collection of bodybuilding workouts used to form a complete bodybuilding routine.

Workout Routine

So how do you make a bodybuilding routine? This can be different for each person with different body types. You are best doing a bit of trial and error for yourself, to see how you react. A good starting guide is to start of with 2-3 weeks of volume training. Followed by 2-3 weeks of strength. Once you do that, you can review how you are progressing.

Bear in mind that you will make you best gains during the volume training. Do not drop the strength training completely, as this strength training is what sets you up for big muscle gains. It is a bit like laying the foundations for a wall, then the volume training builds the wall on those foundations.



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Friday, April 26, 2013

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Gym workout programs can vary dramatically from bodybuilder to bodybuilder. One gym bodybuilding workout for one bodybuilding enthusiast can deliver outstanding results while another gym workout can be a disappointment for another bodybuilder.


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After thousands of bodybuilding fitness consulting sessions, and publishing a popular weight training guide, I constantly teach bodybuilders a results proven gym workout routine that builds muscle fast.


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All you have to do is follow my 8 Gym Workout Bodybuilding Tips and you will soon see your muscle building results double.



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1. Have a clear weight training routine purpose.

Upon entering the gym it is imperative to have a clear cut bodybuilding routine plan of action. You should know exactly what exercises you will perform, how much weight you will need to lift, and how many reps you must beat. Therefore, your whole bodybuilding routine is 100% planned, set in stone, prior to beginning your gym workout. You must walk into the gym with a definite plan, and purpose.

2. Be in a "warrior" high intensity weight training state of mind.

It is crucial to enter the gym workout focused. I can remember entering the gym and instantly beginning to perspire. I mentally had worked myself up into state of high intensity weight training desire. This is even before I lifted one weight. It is called focus, and anticipation.

Bodybuilding results are only seen when you force yourself to grow. That takes high intensity weight training, as well as ultra high mental focus. Your mind should be totally focused on conquering the next rep. It is important to imagine yourself forcing out that one additional muscle building repetition.

In an effective gym workout, your attitude, and drive will determine your altitude of muscle development.

3. Focus on effective pre- gym workout bodybuilding nutrition.

Make sure you ingest a small amount of complex carbohydrates, and protein approximately 2 hours prior to beginning your gym workout. This will assure you of getting the adequate amounts of energy producing nutrients to expel in your high intensity weight training session.

Another extremely important gym workout tip is to make sure you are properly hydrated with, preferably, water. You should be consuming at least one-half of your bodyweight in ounces each and every day.

Bodybuilding training preparations are similar to space shuttle preparations. Your goal should be to get your system ready for a high intensity weight training blast off.

4. Did you bring your bodybuilding workout log to your gym workout?

One of the biggest mistakes bodybuilders consistently make is neglecting to track their weight lifting progress. Without measuring progress, there generally is little improvement. How do you know what you are suppose to beat if you have no data? How can a department store set sales goals if they don't track sales? It is just absolutely silly seeing bodybuilders completing their gym workouts without recording any data. That what is not measured will not improve.

5. Gym workouts are for training, not socializing.

Remember, you are in the gym to get muscle building results. If you are talking and goofing around, how in the world can you be ultra focused on going to war with the weights? Get your work done, and then socialize if you wish. I tell my clients to stay focused, and don't allow distractions. Focus on conquering that near impossible, muscle growth repetition.

6. Use only proven bodybuilding program principles.

Don't listen to Joe Bodybuilders newest theory on building muscle. Stick to what has been scientifically proven to work. Beware of all the gym chatter floating around. To discover all of the most advanced proven bodybuilding principles visit my muscle building weight training guide presented in digital audio. Bodybuilding Done Right is a how to bodybuilding audio revealing the proven scientific bodybuilding program principle the pros use, but refuse to share.

7. Avoid Overtraining.

Once you have completed your pre-designed 100% high intensity bodybuilding routine, it is time to get out of the gym, and go home and grow. Hold yourself back from doing one extra set. Remember, more is not necessarily better. Stick to your plan. With high intensity weight training you need less volume of work. Any extra basic weight training exercises could be counter productive to your bodybuilding muscle growth.

Get out of the gym, and let your body compensate, and later overcompensate with added fat burning muscle tissue.

Also, make sure your body has fully recovered from the previous gym workout before you train again.

8. Begin the recovery process with optimal bodybuilding nutrition.

You have an hour after your high intensity weight training workout to replenish your glycogen levels, thus, aiding in the muscle building, and recovery process. Take in two parts complex or simple carbohydrates with one part protein. This is an important bodybuilding tip that has been proven to aid in the muscle recovery, and building process. So power your gym workout with these proven tips.

These are 8 important gym workout tips that should be followed. Following these bodybuilding workout tips will do wonders for your weightlifting, muscle building results.

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There are so many variations of the mighty squat - the only true leg building mechanism around in old school opinion. Unlike many of the variations of exercises for other body parts, variations for squats never take the beneficial range of motion out of the exercise. With any type of squat, you'll always, well, squat.


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So box squats were invented by a guy called Louie Simmons - the only guy over the age of 50 to squat 920 pounds.


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He's also the head of an elite, hardcore lifting crew called Westside Barbell in Culver City.



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Lots of lifters at this hardcore emporium have squatted more than 900 pounds, in fact, and that's due to pure and simple technique and the support of a crew who want its members to achieve more and more in powerlifting.

A couple of these guys have joined the 1000 pound club.

Box squats are a simple technique invention, that includes a sturdy wooden box or platform that can be placed beneath the hips. The hips must be lower than the knees, slightly, when the person comes to rest (in the lowest squat position of the exercise).

There's no bouncing, no touch and go, just a solid SIT, and a coming back up again. Control is the earmark of this technique that builds not only muscle, but stabilizes squats and strengthens surrounding joints, ligaments and tendons to enable the lifter to move up in weight.

With sins perpendicular to the floor, and a sitting back on the box with the hips moving back first on the way down, it allows a safer, faster means of progress.

Benefits of the Box Squat are many:

You can't cheat depth, according to the fellas down there, and you learn to sit back by moving your hips first - thereby increasing hip mobility.

Another benefit is that you develop overall hip power, which of course is important for squat thrust and lower body strength. Box squats require starting from a dead stop in the bottom position, and this develops explosive posterior chain strength.

It's also a safe way to go, because it stops the lifter from buckling and rounding the lower back. It's harder, say the folks who do it, to round the back when you're moving down and back, leading with the hips.

Fans of the box squat recommend beginning with a box that is slightly higher than the knees, and you can use varying depth boxes while you learn. The main thing is, a true box squat requires your hips go slightly lower than the knees in the sit position before coming back up with the weight.

Some use an aerobic box or platform, and the Westside Barbell crew say that Elite FTS sells one online. You can also use rubber bumper plates the gym - though that may be selfish if the supply in your gym isn't great.

EXECUTION OF BOX SQUAT:

Box Squat Starting Position -

The starting position on Box Squats is similar as for Squats. But you'll use a slightly wider stance.

Make sure the bar is stationed low on your back to begin. A high bar doesn't work for Box Squats. Put the bar low, on top of your scapular spine.

Use a narrow Grip -

Narrow makes it easier to keep your upper-back tight, which adds strength.

Foot Stance -

Shouldn't be a sumo stance, but should be wider than your shoulder-width. Feet should be turned out about 30 degrees.

Tight upper-back -

Imagine squeezing a pen between your shoulder blades. Keep this position during the whole lift.

Keep chest up -

Stick chest outward and keep it up. This together with the tight upper-back will prevent your back from bending.

Look Forward -

Fix a point in front of you during the whole lift. Don't look up or down, just look forward or through the mirror.

Push Your Abs Out -

This increases lower back stability. Push abs out as if someone was going to punch you in your stomach.

HOW TO SQUAT DOWN ON BOX:

Lower yourself by moving your hips first. Your knees should hardly move during Box Squats, it all comes from your hips.

Sit Back, and lead by pushing your hips back as far as you can. Think sitting on a toilet. Your knees don't move, your hips move back - which is why keeping your chest and abs out stabilize.

Shins are perpendicular to the floor - even past perpendicular to the floor. You'll get this by moving your hips first. Push them back as far as you can.

Keep the knees out - your upper-thighs must stay in line with your feet to avoid knee injuries. Imagine pushing your knees out in the same direction as where your toes point.

Sit down on the box, but do not let yourself fall down on it.

Lower yourself under good control - not slowly, but also not a quick touch and go. It should be fluid and controlled.

Remember to stay tight - don't relax your muscles, it can cause back injuries. Keep all your muscles tight on the box.

HOW TO SQUAT OFF THE BOX:

Stay tight, keep your chest up and look forward. Squat up by thinking "hips up," do not lean forward.

Plant heels firmly on the floor, and curl your toes. Heels keep you from losing balance. Push from the outer side of your feet, and explode. You can't do Box Squats slowly. Think: Explode upward from hips. That's how Box Squats build hip power.

COMMON BOX SQUAT MISTAKES OF EXECUTION:

As with any weight lifting exercise, the lower back can become compromised if you don't execute correct form. The key is to sit on the box and stay tight, not to bounce or relax at any point.

Mistake 1: Bouncing off The Box - This sandwiches your spine between the bar and the box, causing back injuries. Lower yourself under control to sit on the box for a brief moment and begin coming up.

Mistake 2: Relaxing on The Box - When you do this, your spine gets the whole load as surrounding muscles can't provide support. Stay tight, push your abs out.

Mistake 3: Keeping Knees Forward - It kills posterior chain strength. Keep your shins at perpendicular to the floor - or past. Lower yourself by pushing your hips back.

Mistake 4: Rocking Forward - Won't allow you to use your glutes effectively and will risk back injury. Squat up by moving your hips up. Keep your torso still.

Mistake 5: Leaning Forward - Can make your back round. Instead, look forward, keeping a big chest, with shoulder blades back and down; arch your back, push your abs out. Squat.

Mistake 6: Keeping knees in - This puts uneven compression on knee joint. Push your knees out from start to finish. Keep your thighs in line with your feet.

By squatting deeper than you imagined in a cage, box squats allow you to isolate all the correct muscles. Through isolating all the correct muscles, it enables you to develop additional flexibility, and muscle development, and quickly improves your pulling strength for things like deadlifts and Olympic pulls. In a word, box squats are the versatility lifters need to move past those plateaus, and a great start for beginners to ingrain the most correct form.



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As bodybuilders solidify their adherence to the rules of bodybuilding, something starts to happen. They begin to succeed. They grow like they've never grown. Their strength reaches new level, and their bodies reach new sizes. Consistency delivers results. And as results begin to accumulate the body is suddenly able to handle new workloads, and must, in order to continue to grow.


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There are two ways a body can be challenged in order to stimulate new growth- Training heavier and training longer. Training heavier is always the goal of beginner and intermediate bodybuilders. But as one reaches advanced levels of bodybuilding, the weights become more and more dangerous, and the body's joints and tendons become more and more susceptible to injury. The alternative to heavier weights is to train longer - up to two hours per body part.


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By definition, this is over training. If you have any element of your bodybuilding regimen unchecked, you will fail. Nutrition, rest, and supplementation need to be covered 100% or you are wasting your time. But if you are able to keep all factors completely in check - and increase them when warranted - you might be ready for 120 minute body part training.



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For this example, we'll examine a chest routine. Suppose you normally complete 4 sets for upper chest (incline bench press), 4 sets for lower/middle chest (flat dumbbell presses) and 4 sets for chest/delt tie-in (cable crossovers). You complete your workout in about 45 to 60 minutes. You will keep this workout, but add new movements to supplement the target areas. Your new workout would look like this:

-3 Sets Flat Bench Press (Warm-Up & Overall Chest)

-4 Sets Incline Bench Press (Upper Chest)

-4 Sets Incline Dumbbell Flies (Upper Chest)

-4 Sets Flat Dumbbell Press (Middle Chest)

-4 Sets Flat Dumbbell Flies (Middle And Outer Chest)

-3 Sets Decline Bench Press (Lower And Middle Chest)

At this point, you would take your 'recharge' break. If you're done, go home. But if you have it in you to complete the 120-minute workout, eat a piece of fruit, stretch a bit, and complete the workout. Your weights will now be lighter and your rep sets higher (10 to 15 reps per set)

-3 Sets Weighted Chest Dips

-4 Sets Dumbbell Pullovers

-4 Sets Cable Crossovers

-5 To 10 Minutes Of Stretching

This workout is not for the faint of heart. You will be sore the next day. Initially, you may need a day off following this routine for the central nervous system (CNS) to recover. Each week, you should be able to add one more day like this to your training regimen until you're doing 4 to 5 days of 120-minute routines.

Have your post workout nutrition ready ahead of time (whey shake with dextrose) and consume 15 minutes after training with cold water. Hit the showers. Drive home and tackles a very protein-rich, carb-rich meal. Spaghetti and meatballs will beat out a chicken salad any day after this routine. Training for 120 minutes per body part is only recommended for advanced athletes who have all nutritional, sleep, and supplementation bases covered. See if it's right for you!



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A lot of bodybuilders isolate several muscle groups as they exercise. If you go to gyms all over the world, you will see men and women sit at several cable machines pulling and pumping iron that isolate the biceps, the back muscles or the triceps. While there is nothing wrong with isolation exercises, compound exercises bodybuilding workouts for men may be a better deal!


Compound Exercises - Bodybuilding Workouts For Men


Compound exercises several muscles at the same time through several joint movements. Isolation exercises, on the other hand, move the body only through one joint. To illustrate this, the best example would be the barbell squat. It is considered as the ultimate compound exercises because it moves the ankles, the knees, the waist, the hips and even the shoulders. As a result, you can say that the whole body is exercised. In comparison to the leg press, only the knees are being moved.


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The following is a list of compound exercises: bodybuilding workouts for men.



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1. Bench Press. This is perhaps the favorite of a so many bodybuilders. You can choose to do this with dumbbells or with a barbell while lying on the floor. But it would be best if you get a bench and lie there. This exercise focuses on the chest muscles, particularly, the pectorals. It also works the triceps and the deltoids on the shoulders.

2. Military Press. This is a great shoulder exercise that can be performed with a barbell or two dumbbells. It exercises the traps and the rotator cuff of the shoulders. You can do it while seated or standing up by raising the dumbbells or barbell up and down.

3. Deadlift. For a great workout of the lower back, the middle back, the trapezius, the quadriceps, the hips, the glutes, the hamstrings and the forearms, do the deadlift! It is a great compound movement because you need to spread your legs shoulder wide. You need to raise the barbell (or dumbbell, depending on your preference) while relying on the strength of your back instead of your arms.

4. Bent-over Row. This can also be done by a barbell or a pair of dumbbells. This exercise is among the favorite of top professional bodybuilders. It can lead to a great muscular back as well as good biceps and forearms.

5. Pull-ups. This is one of the easiest and best ways of training your back and developing the much-coveted V-shape! All you need is a bar from which to pull yourself up. If you're new to this exercise, it can be very tough. So, you can perform assisted pull ups by bending your knees and placing your feet on a bench or a chair.

Do these bodybuilding workouts for men to achieve muscle gains and a great session at the gym!



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