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Free Weights or Machines

March 18th, 2010

Should you use free weights or machines when you are working out with weights.

I have to tell you straight out that I prefer free weights (dumbbells and barbells) for most exercises.

Free weights demand more from your body and still allow your joints and limbs to move within their natural motion. Machines make your body move in a motion dictated by the make and design of the machine.

Most muscle strains and joint injuries come from the result of using machines that put unnatural stresses on the human body by locking you into a far too rigid position.
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Walking and Weight Loss

February 24th, 2010

Walking and weight loss can be one of the fastest ways to lose weight if performed immediately upon waking up on an empty stomach. Is a great way to increase
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Building Muscle Tips

February 17th, 2010

This article provides you with some building muscle tips to help you get started. Researching your information source on how to build muscle is important. Your information sources need to be true and correct, it’s not difficult to write a book, post or publish information on the Internet, or claim that you know what you’re doing. There is a wide assortment of information sources on how to build muscle. Some of them are going to be easily understood, while others are going to get into scientific definitions of cellular biology, protein use, as well as how to build muscle.

When it comes to looking for information sources, you can stop at your local library and check out books on how to build muscle. You’ll find a wide assortment of diet plans, exercise plans, as well as human anatomy, and muscle definition textbooks, how-to books, as well as medical and practical information.
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Fitness Memberships or Exercise Equipment Can Be A Costly Decision

February 14th, 2010

This post is not about the 10% of people who say they are going to start to exercise and then follow through with it. This is about the other 90% of people and what happens after they purchase fitness memberships or exercise equipment.

After this 90% group reads some great articles or watches fantastic infomercials they become totally committed and motivated to exercising. Don’t get me wrong this is exactly how you want and should feel.

There are a couple of different scenarios that generally take place for this 90%.

The first scenario will see them go out and buy a big fancy treadmill (or another expensive piece of gym equipment) from a salesmen who can smell the excitement oozing out of their pores before they even enter the building.

Immediately the salesmen takes Mr. and Mrs. totally committed over to the real expensive treadmills. He’ll tell you not to worry if you can’t afford to pay cash we have a finance program just for you!

The second scenario is that they decide to join a fitness facility. Mr. and Mrs. totally committed goes down to the fanciest looking (spa) gym around. It has massage therapists, personnel trainers, yoga, Pilates, Jazzercise, Dancercise, bar & restaurant, and anything else you could possibly dream of in a fitness facility that costs a small fortune to join. Let’s not forget the little shop that sells real expensive exercise cloths at twice the price or more then any where else that your going to want to buy.

Now what do you think happens with all this expensive equipment and fitness memberships, after you paid for it?

Some people will use it on a regular basis, that would be the 10%. The other 90% of which we are talking about, will do nothing with it. Not a darn thing.

Their exercise equipment will become the most expensive place to hang their cloths on or they will continue to pay for their fitness memberships month after month and not use them.

If they use their new exercise equipment or go to their new fitness facility a couple of times a month, it amounts to the same thing as not using it let’s not fool ourselves.

I’m about to let you in on an exercise program that is so simple, but it can literally save you a small fortune.

Let’s go back to the beginning where Mr. and Mrs. totally committed was ready to begin exercising. I want them to forget about buying exercise equipment or joining a fitness facility, there not ready!

You’re probably wondering how do you know when you are ready, are you part of the 10% or the 90% group.

Before you start an exercise program you should always check with your doctor first.

This is what you do. I want you to commit yourself for thirty days. It takes thirty days to create a habit. I want you for thirty days to go for a walk outside. Don’t walk at a fast pace, just a walk or a stroll around the block for 30 minutes, nothing more nothing less. When you’re done walking, I want you to stretch for a few minutes lightly, then do 10 sit-ups and 10 push-ups.

I’m sure some of you are thinking, you’ve got to be kidding me. I want to workout. I want to be all I can be.

When you can commit to the 30 minute walk, stretching, sit-ups and push-ups for thirty days, then you are ready to buy fitness equipment or join a fitness facility.

If you cannot commit yourself to this very inexpensive workout routine, you will probably remain in the 90% group and waste you’re money.

If you complete the thirty days, not only have you developed a healthy habit, you have proven that you are serious and committed to an exercise routine.

You are now ready to spend money and explore other exercise alternatives.

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Weight Lifting Belts

January 27th, 2010

Quite often you will see people wearing weight lifting belts when performing all of their exercises. This is completely unnecessary and a potentially dangerous habit. When a weightlifting belt is worn, the natural process of the lower back muscles and the various abdominal muscles is decreased.

If these muscles are not permitted to play a supportive role during strength training they will not be able to provide a supportive role if the situation comes up outside the gym, where lifting has to be done and a belt is not at hand. This dependence on a weight lifting belt could increase the possibility of a lower back injury. Continue Reading>>

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