Time to workout the stomach. Your abdominal structure/s are the most respected out of any other major area on your body. Getting the most out of your solarplex requires more than just one workout. Below I have listed 5 extreme exercises that workout your whole stomach and I mean the entire abdominal structure/s.
The first exercise I want to talk about is a muay thai workout that exercises the abs and strengthens the whole upper and lower back. Holding a weight on top of your head lay on the floor in sit-up position. Flex your abs pulling yourself off the floor. You should feel your whole abdominal structure tighten as well as your lower back. Hold this position for a second then release back down to starting position. Do 5 to 7 sets of this exercise with 10 to 15 sit-up repetitions in each set.
The second abdominal workout exercises the whole stomach structure. Lay on the floor with a weight on your chest. Flex your abdominals pulling your torso up off the floor. As you pull your body up push the weight off your chest extending your arms. Hold this position for a second then release back down to starting position setting the weight back down on your chest structure. Do 5 to 7 sets of this exercise with 10 to 15 sit-up repetitions in each set.
The third abdominal workout exercises the stomach structure as well as your lower back, upper back, shoulders (lats) and arms including your biceps and triceps. To begin this exercise sit on the floor in an incline style position. Keeping your back straight toss a weight up in the air and catch it. Do 5 to 7 sets of this exercise with 10 to 15 toss up repetitions in each set. You should feel your whole torso and stomach structure getting a serious workout.
The forth abdominal workout exercises not only your stomach structure but also the shoulder, chest, back as well as your abs. To begin this workout stand with your feet shoulder width apart. With one hand behind your back grab a weight with the other hand. Now pull up the weight across your chest and immediately release back down to starting position. Do this 5 times then curl the weight straight up 5 times. Do 5 to 7 sets of this exercise with 10 to 15 pull-up repetitions in each set.
The fifth abdominal workout exercises not only the frontal abs but also the side of the stomach structure as well. To begin this exercise sit in a chair with a weight behind your head. Now lean over to the right and then to the left. Do 5 to 7 sets of this exercise with 10 to 15 sit-up repetitions in each set. This workout exercises the abs as well as the rest of the stomach structure.
The last exercise I want to discuss is not only an extreme abdominal workout but also an intense full body exercise as well. To begin this exercise start in push-up position with a weight on the floor in front of you. Do 5 push-ups then grab the weight with your right hand and pull it up 5 times. Now set it back down on the floor in front of you and do 5 more push-ups. Now grab the weight with your left hand and pull it up 5 times. Then set the weight back down on the floor in front of you and do another 5 push-ups. Do 5 to 7 sets of this exercise with 5 to 7 repetitions in each set.
Each of these exercises are intense and promise real results in only a short time as long as you are consistent with your workout routine. Make sure your diet follows that of your fitness goals and don't over lift. Giving your muscles the right amount of time to heal in between sets is how you properly exercise. Also be sure to stretch before each workout to avoid injury and properly warm down after exercising as well.
Before I end this article I want to talk about a serious cardiovascular exercise that increases stamina and endurance. Being a fan of boxing exercises I decided to try some of their workouts. Turns out I got hooked to the first one I tried. I workout on a punching bag after every exercise routine and the difference I've noticed is amazing. My abdominal structure has tightened up and my whole upper body has strengthened. If you are anything like me and don't have time to go to the gym then do like I do and workout on your own at home. For a cheap way to start your boxing exercises visit: http://myweave.blogspot.com
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Saturday, November 3, 2012
5 Football Drills (New!)
By far football is one of my favorite sports. I love playing the game and when the season is on I can't pull myself away from the television. Today I want to go over 5 football drills that will seriously enhance your teams game play. Be sure to stretch before exercising or playing any kind of sport.
The first football drill I want to go over is a hitting drill. For this exercise you will need a hitting dummy. If you don't have one available not to worry. You can make one. All you need is two pillow cases and some sand. Fill up the two pillow cases with sand. Now tie them together and hang them from a tree.
To begin this hitting drill start with one hand posted on the ground and the other raised ready to grab the bag. Keep your knees bent, your head up and your back straight. Now with your legs push off springing forward and hitting the bag with your shoulder. Grab the bag wrapping your arms around it and pushing it as far as you can. Finally lower the bag back down and return to starting position. Do this hitting drill 5 to 7 times then relax. This is a serious football exercise and the hitting drill itself will strengthen your defense and offensive game.
The second football exercise I want to discuss is another hitting drill. For this exercise you are going to lay down 4 to 6 tires in front of the hitting bag. Now holding the football you are going to step through the tires and hit the bag with your shoulder pushing your way through. Run this drill 5 to 10 times then relax. As long as you are consistent with this exercise you will increase your speed and agility. You will also become more adapt to moving or pushing through hits.
The third football exercise is a throwing drill for quarter backs. For this exercise you will need to hang a tire from a tree. You will then stand back and throw the football through the tire. To intensify the drill move around to different spots and throw the ball through the tire. To intensify the drill even more swing the tire and throw the football through the tire. These exercises will enhance your passing skill when practiced consistently. Do each exercise 10 times then relax.
The fourth football exercise is a punt return drill. For this you will need 3 players. To begin player 1 will kick to player 3. Player 3 will receive and run the ball then player 1 and player 2 will go for the tackle. Run this drill one time then rotate positions. Player 1 will receive. Player 2 will punt the football and player 3 plus player 2 will go for the tackle. When practiced consistently this exercise enhances your teams overall performance. To intensify this drill add a 4th player to guard the receiver. Run this drill once then rotate positions.
The fifth football exercise is a pass/interception drill. For this exercise you will need three players. To begin player 1 will attempt to pass to player 3. Player 2 will attempt to intercept the pass. This exercise will enhance your players overall playing abilities.
The first football drill I want to go over is a hitting drill. For this exercise you will need a hitting dummy. If you don't have one available not to worry. You can make one. All you need is two pillow cases and some sand. Fill up the two pillow cases with sand. Now tie them together and hang them from a tree.
To begin this hitting drill start with one hand posted on the ground and the other raised ready to grab the bag. Keep your knees bent, your head up and your back straight. Now with your legs push off springing forward and hitting the bag with your shoulder. Grab the bag wrapping your arms around it and pushing it as far as you can. Finally lower the bag back down and return to starting position. Do this hitting drill 5 to 7 times then relax. This is a serious football exercise and the hitting drill itself will strengthen your defense and offensive game.
The second football exercise I want to discuss is another hitting drill. For this exercise you are going to lay down 4 to 6 tires in front of the hitting bag. Now holding the football you are going to step through the tires and hit the bag with your shoulder pushing your way through. Run this drill 5 to 10 times then relax. As long as you are consistent with this exercise you will increase your speed and agility. You will also become more adapt to moving or pushing through hits.
The third football exercise is a throwing drill for quarter backs. For this exercise you will need to hang a tire from a tree. You will then stand back and throw the football through the tire. To intensify the drill move around to different spots and throw the ball through the tire. To intensify the drill even more swing the tire and throw the football through the tire. These exercises will enhance your passing skill when practiced consistently. Do each exercise 10 times then relax.
The fourth football exercise is a punt return drill. For this you will need 3 players. To begin player 1 will kick to player 3. Player 3 will receive and run the ball then player 1 and player 2 will go for the tackle. Run this drill one time then rotate positions. Player 1 will receive. Player 2 will punt the football and player 3 plus player 2 will go for the tackle. When practiced consistently this exercise enhances your teams overall performance. To intensify this drill add a 4th player to guard the receiver. Run this drill once then rotate positions.
The fifth football exercise is a pass/interception drill. For this exercise you will need three players. To begin player 1 will attempt to pass to player 3. Player 2 will attempt to intercept the pass. This exercise will enhance your players overall playing abilities.
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Thursday, November 1, 2012
5 Sport Workouts (New!)
We learn so many ways to workout in school and it surprises me how easy it is for us to forget them. Whether it's through a sport we have played or just a physical education class we are taught everything we need to know about enhancing our body. However when school is finished and we've moved on to concentrating on our careers and our families we find ourselves searching for an exercise quick fix. Especially during the holidays. Take Summer and Spring Break for instance. How many of us rush to the gym so we can get that perfect six pack or so we can fit into that bikini we have been hiding since college. Well today I want to go back to the basics and talk about some exercises we have been taught but we don't seem to pay attention to as much as we used to. Be sure to stretch before you workout to avoid injury.
The first sport exercise I want to talk about is an exercise we all know and one that I learned in school while playing basketball, football and soccer. They are called "Suicides" and they are an extreme cardiovascular exercise that increases stamina and endurance while helping us to slim down by burning off unnecessary fat. To begin this workout make sure you have enough distance to run back and forth. I suggest anywhere from 10 to 20 yards. Now start in a track style position with your hands on the floor. Push off and start running from one end of the distance you have measured to the other. Each time you make your way across, shorten the length of your run bringing yourself closer to the starting point each time. When you have worked yourself back into the starting point work yourself back out extending the distance that you run. Each time you make your way across touch the floor then run back. This exercise gives a serious workout to your legs (upper legs/calves), lower back and stomach (abdominal structures).
The second sport exercise I want to talk about is a volleyball workout. It's a cardiovascular exercise that focuses on your legs (upper legs/calves) along with your abdominal structures and lower back. To begin toss a volleyball into the air. When it comes down jump up to catch it and push it back up into the air. Do 5 to 7 sets of this exercise with 10 to 15 volley repetitions in each set. If you want a more intense workout that focuses on your upper body as well including your chest, shoulders (lats), arms (biceps/triceps), back, lower back and stomach (abdominal structures) then try using a heavier ball like a basketball. This will help strengthen your upper body as well.
The third sport exercise I want to talk about is a soccer exercise or a football workout. To begin stand with your hands on your hips. Now with your left foot on the soccer ball or football, roll the ball back. Now immediately switch legs catching the ball with your right foot. Again with your right foot roll the ball back and catch it with your left foot. Do this 20 to 30 times then relax. Do 5 to 7 sets of this exercise and you will notice a serious workout in your legs (upper legs/calves) and lower back.
The fourth sport exercise I want to talk about is a baseball drill that I learned when I was just a kid. However examining the workout itself I have come to realize how beneficial it really is. This exercise works out your whole upper body including your chest, arms (biceps/triceps), shoulders (lats), back and lower back. It also works out your forearms. To begin, stand in front of a chain link fence. Your partner is going to stand off to the side and toss a baseball up in the air and you are going to hit the ball with your bat. Make sure you hit the ball into the chain link fence. Do 5 to 7 sets of this exercise, hitting 10 to 15 balls in each set.
The fifth sport exercise I want to talk about is a football workout that is intense and works out the whole body. This drill focuses on the legs (upper legs/calves) and stomach (abdominal structures), chest, shoulders (lats), arms (biceps/triceps), back, lower back. To begin, run in place as fast as you can then drop to the floor in push-up position. Now immediately push yourself back up and continue running in place. Do 5 to 7 sets of this breaking each set down into 5 to 7 minuets.
Before I end this article I want to talk about another sport exercise that is a serious cardiovascular workout. This drill focuses on your whole upper body including your chest, shoulders (lats), arms (biceps/triceps), stomach (abdominal structures), back and lower back. Being a fan of boxing exercises I enjoy working out on a punching bag. I usually do a 30 minuet cycle that I break down into 5 to 10 min intervals. Since I don't have enough time to go to the gym I just workout on my own at home.
The first sport exercise I want to talk about is an exercise we all know and one that I learned in school while playing basketball, football and soccer. They are called "Suicides" and they are an extreme cardiovascular exercise that increases stamina and endurance while helping us to slim down by burning off unnecessary fat. To begin this workout make sure you have enough distance to run back and forth. I suggest anywhere from 10 to 20 yards. Now start in a track style position with your hands on the floor. Push off and start running from one end of the distance you have measured to the other. Each time you make your way across, shorten the length of your run bringing yourself closer to the starting point each time. When you have worked yourself back into the starting point work yourself back out extending the distance that you run. Each time you make your way across touch the floor then run back. This exercise gives a serious workout to your legs (upper legs/calves), lower back and stomach (abdominal structures).
The second sport exercise I want to talk about is a volleyball workout. It's a cardiovascular exercise that focuses on your legs (upper legs/calves) along with your abdominal structures and lower back. To begin toss a volleyball into the air. When it comes down jump up to catch it and push it back up into the air. Do 5 to 7 sets of this exercise with 10 to 15 volley repetitions in each set. If you want a more intense workout that focuses on your upper body as well including your chest, shoulders (lats), arms (biceps/triceps), back, lower back and stomach (abdominal structures) then try using a heavier ball like a basketball. This will help strengthen your upper body as well.
The third sport exercise I want to talk about is a soccer exercise or a football workout. To begin stand with your hands on your hips. Now with your left foot on the soccer ball or football, roll the ball back. Now immediately switch legs catching the ball with your right foot. Again with your right foot roll the ball back and catch it with your left foot. Do this 20 to 30 times then relax. Do 5 to 7 sets of this exercise and you will notice a serious workout in your legs (upper legs/calves) and lower back.
The fourth sport exercise I want to talk about is a baseball drill that I learned when I was just a kid. However examining the workout itself I have come to realize how beneficial it really is. This exercise works out your whole upper body including your chest, arms (biceps/triceps), shoulders (lats), back and lower back. It also works out your forearms. To begin, stand in front of a chain link fence. Your partner is going to stand off to the side and toss a baseball up in the air and you are going to hit the ball with your bat. Make sure you hit the ball into the chain link fence. Do 5 to 7 sets of this exercise, hitting 10 to 15 balls in each set.
The fifth sport exercise I want to talk about is a football workout that is intense and works out the whole body. This drill focuses on the legs (upper legs/calves) and stomach (abdominal structures), chest, shoulders (lats), arms (biceps/triceps), back, lower back. To begin, run in place as fast as you can then drop to the floor in push-up position. Now immediately push yourself back up and continue running in place. Do 5 to 7 sets of this breaking each set down into 5 to 7 minuets.
Before I end this article I want to talk about another sport exercise that is a serious cardiovascular workout. This drill focuses on your whole upper body including your chest, shoulders (lats), arms (biceps/triceps), stomach (abdominal structures), back and lower back. Being a fan of boxing exercises I enjoy working out on a punching bag. I usually do a 30 minuet cycle that I break down into 5 to 10 min intervals. Since I don't have enough time to go to the gym I just workout on my own at home.
Thursday, October 25, 2012
Leg Routine Workout: Spartans, Bunny Hops (with a twist), Front Stance Leg Press
How do you pick a routine that will guarantee the results your looking for? Personally I prefer to find the area that needs the most work and build a routine around it. Today I want to discuss a leg routine that will not only help shape your legs but massively enhance your lower and upper leg structures. I'm talking about your thighs, calves, ankles and upper legs. This routine includes three simple but serious exercises that will workout these major areas giving you not only the look you are going for but also the strength you need to enhance the rest of your body.
First I want to talk about Spartans. Spartans are a cardiovascular exercise that gives a workout to your legs, abdominals as well as your upper body. There are different variations of this exercise. One way of performing this workout is by doing it without weights and the other of course is by using weights. I recommend starting out by doing this exercise without weights however after you have been doing this workout for a little while and you are comfortable with it you add weights for a more intense workout. To begin this exercise stand with your feet shoulder width apart. Now bend down touching your hands to the ground then throw your legs back into push-up position. Immediately bring your legs back up and stand up into starting position. Do 5 to 7 sets of this exercise with 15 to 20 repetitions in each set. When you're ready to add weights do the same thing. Stand with your feet shoulder width apart. Set the weights out in front of you. Now bend down grabbing the bar of the weights. Sprawl your legs back into push-up position then immediately bring your legs back up to the bar. Keeping your back straight stand up lifting the weights up to your chest then set the weights back down on the floor in front of you. Do 5 to 7 sets of this exercise with 10 to 15 repetitions in each set.
The next exercise I want to discuss is one that not only gives a workout to your legs but also works out your hips. Bunny hops are an extreme exercise that enhances the whole leg structure however these are bunny hops with a twist. To begin this workout, squat down with your hands behind your head. Now you are going to bounce up and down just like a regular bunny hop however with these you are going to turn your hips from right to left. Do 5 to 7 sets of this exercise with 10 to 15 hop repetitions in each set. Be sure to stretch first before doing this exercise. It is an extreme workout and it puts pressure on your knees. I recommend warming down by jumping rope. That way your legs get a good after stretch.
The last extreme exercise I want to talk about is a leg press that gives your legs a serious workout. To begin this workout stand and hold a weight in your arms. Now with your right leg step forward bending your knee and keeping your left leg straight. Hold this position for a second then push yourself back up to starting position. Now switch and step forward with your left leg. Keeping your back straight hold this stance for a second then push yourself back up to starting position. Do 5 to 7 sets of this exercise with 10 to 15 press repetitions in each set. This exercise will workout your calve structures as well as your upper legs. Again I recommend warming down by jumping rope.
There are so many ways to workout your legs and so many ways to build a routine that promises results in those major areas that everyone wants to enhance. You have to decide what you want out of your body and then plan your routine with exercises that lead you to those goals. Make sure you can intensify your workout according to your growth and remain consistent to your workout schedule. Your diet needs to also follow that of your exercising goals and routine. Remember that you put into your body is what you should expect to get out of it.
Before I close out this article I want to talk about cardio exercises and how they can improve your overall muscle gaining routine. I find that cardiovascular exercises are good for following up intense workouts and should be planned to follow your routine and overall exercising goals. Swelling up is what we want out of our weight gaining routines however we also want to tighten up that swell and define those areas that we've worked out. Building stamina and endurance helps us to extend out muscle gaining workouts and that's what we want. Being a fan of boxing exercises I find that exercising on a punching bag is extremely beneficial and I've noticed real results in only a short time. Now if you are like me and don't have the time to go to the gym then do like I do and work on your own at home. For a cheap and easy way to start your boxing exercises visit: http://myweave.blogspot.com
First I want to talk about Spartans. Spartans are a cardiovascular exercise that gives a workout to your legs, abdominals as well as your upper body. There are different variations of this exercise. One way of performing this workout is by doing it without weights and the other of course is by using weights. I recommend starting out by doing this exercise without weights however after you have been doing this workout for a little while and you are comfortable with it you add weights for a more intense workout. To begin this exercise stand with your feet shoulder width apart. Now bend down touching your hands to the ground then throw your legs back into push-up position. Immediately bring your legs back up and stand up into starting position. Do 5 to 7 sets of this exercise with 15 to 20 repetitions in each set. When you're ready to add weights do the same thing. Stand with your feet shoulder width apart. Set the weights out in front of you. Now bend down grabbing the bar of the weights. Sprawl your legs back into push-up position then immediately bring your legs back up to the bar. Keeping your back straight stand up lifting the weights up to your chest then set the weights back down on the floor in front of you. Do 5 to 7 sets of this exercise with 10 to 15 repetitions in each set.
The next exercise I want to discuss is one that not only gives a workout to your legs but also works out your hips. Bunny hops are an extreme exercise that enhances the whole leg structure however these are bunny hops with a twist. To begin this workout, squat down with your hands behind your head. Now you are going to bounce up and down just like a regular bunny hop however with these you are going to turn your hips from right to left. Do 5 to 7 sets of this exercise with 10 to 15 hop repetitions in each set. Be sure to stretch first before doing this exercise. It is an extreme workout and it puts pressure on your knees. I recommend warming down by jumping rope. That way your legs get a good after stretch.
The last extreme exercise I want to talk about is a leg press that gives your legs a serious workout. To begin this workout stand and hold a weight in your arms. Now with your right leg step forward bending your knee and keeping your left leg straight. Hold this position for a second then push yourself back up to starting position. Now switch and step forward with your left leg. Keeping your back straight hold this stance for a second then push yourself back up to starting position. Do 5 to 7 sets of this exercise with 10 to 15 press repetitions in each set. This exercise will workout your calve structures as well as your upper legs. Again I recommend warming down by jumping rope.
There are so many ways to workout your legs and so many ways to build a routine that promises results in those major areas that everyone wants to enhance. You have to decide what you want out of your body and then plan your routine with exercises that lead you to those goals. Make sure you can intensify your workout according to your growth and remain consistent to your workout schedule. Your diet needs to also follow that of your exercising goals and routine. Remember that you put into your body is what you should expect to get out of it.
Before I close out this article I want to talk about cardio exercises and how they can improve your overall muscle gaining routine. I find that cardiovascular exercises are good for following up intense workouts and should be planned to follow your routine and overall exercising goals. Swelling up is what we want out of our weight gaining routines however we also want to tighten up that swell and define those areas that we've worked out. Building stamina and endurance helps us to extend out muscle gaining workouts and that's what we want. Being a fan of boxing exercises I find that exercising on a punching bag is extremely beneficial and I've noticed real results in only a short time. Now if you are like me and don't have the time to go to the gym then do like I do and work on your own at home. For a cheap and easy way to start your boxing exercises visit: http://myweave.blogspot.com
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Friday, October 19, 2012
How to make weights for free?
Some people have problems finding weights to workout with however there are easy ways to deal with this problem and most won't cost you a penny/baht.
The first solution I want to discuss is by using a simple bucket either filled with rocks or cement blocks and a rope. Below I have listed five types of exercises that you are able to perform with this equipment.
With any type of weight gaining exercises I usually like to add cardiovascular exercises as well. Since I'm a huge fan of boxing I like to warm down my workouts by training on my punching bag. If you can't find enough time to go to the gym then do what I do and work your own at home. For a cheap and easy way to start your boxing exercises visit: http://myweave.blogspot.com
The first solution I want to discuss is by using a simple bucket either filled with rocks or cement blocks and a rope. Below I have listed five types of exercises that you are able to perform with this equipment.
- Curls
- Shoulder Pull-ups
- Shoulder Presses (with rope)
- Punch Press (with rope)
- Pull Downs (with rope)
- Cut the 2 liter soda bottle in half.
- Take one of the bottom ends of the soda bottle that you cut and fill it up with cement.
- Dip the stick in the middle and let the cement harden. (Dry Completely)
- After the first cement in the weight hardens completely take the other bottom end of the soda bottle and fill it with cement.
- Now take the other end of the stick and put it in the center of the bottle. (Let cement dry completely)
- Curls
- Butterfly Press
- Overhead Press
- Butterfly Pulls (Back)
- Shoulder Pull
With any type of weight gaining exercises I usually like to add cardiovascular exercises as well. Since I'm a huge fan of boxing I like to warm down my workouts by training on my punching bag. If you can't find enough time to go to the gym then do what I do and work your own at home. For a cheap and easy way to start your boxing exercises visit: http://myweave.blogspot.com
Thursday, October 18, 2012
Extreme Push-ups & Elbow Drops
Push-ups are to be considered a powerhouse sit-up however they are also one of my favorite exercises. Now even though I can talk about push-ups all day, today I just want to discuss one extreme workout that will even strengthens your wrists, forearms, biceps, triceps, shoulders (lats), back, abdominals, hips, buttocks, upper legs, calves, and even fingers. Before we begin please remember to stretch before any type of workout to avoid unnecessary injuries.
Start in a regular push-up position with your chest down on the floor. Now tuck your arms into your sides instead of balling your fists up. Now extend you fingers and flex your whole body pushing yourself up off the floor. With your arms fully extended hold for a second then release. Remember to breath in on your way down and out on your way up. Do two sets with three to four push-up repetitions in each set. Be careful when doing this exercise or you might pull a tricep.
The next exercise is the elbow drop. This is another exercise that works out the whole body promising to enhance your upper body as well as your abdominals, lower back and upper leg structure.
In push-up position, drop your right elbow down to the floor then drop your left elbow down. Now push back up with your right hand and then with your left hand. Do five to seven sets of this exercise with ten to fifteen repetitions in each set.
Doing a cycle of elbow drops and a cycle of sit-ups is all you need to gradually gain muscle mass. You must be consistent to your exercise regime and make sure you balance your diet according to your fitness goals. Also remember to stretch before your workout to avoid injury.
Another way to balance out your workout is by continuing cardiovascular exercises with muscle gaining workouts. Below I have listed an extremely effective cardio exercises that will work on reducing fat and help shape up those hard to get to areas. Cardiovascular workouts tone your muscles and improves definition.
Start in a regular push-up position with your chest down on the floor. Now tuck your arms into your sides instead of balling your fists up. Now extend you fingers and flex your whole body pushing yourself up off the floor. With your arms fully extended hold for a second then release. Remember to breath in on your way down and out on your way up. Do two sets with three to four push-up repetitions in each set. Be careful when doing this exercise or you might pull a tricep.
The next exercise is the elbow drop. This is another exercise that works out the whole body promising to enhance your upper body as well as your abdominals, lower back and upper leg structure.
In push-up position, drop your right elbow down to the floor then drop your left elbow down. Now push back up with your right hand and then with your left hand. Do five to seven sets of this exercise with ten to fifteen repetitions in each set.
Doing a cycle of elbow drops and a cycle of sit-ups is all you need to gradually gain muscle mass. You must be consistent to your exercise regime and make sure you balance your diet according to your fitness goals. Also remember to stretch before your workout to avoid injury.
Another way to balance out your workout is by continuing cardiovascular exercises with muscle gaining workouts. Below I have listed an extremely effective cardio exercises that will work on reducing fat and help shape up those hard to get to areas. Cardiovascular workouts tone your muscles and improves definition.
- The first exercise I want to discuss is a basic jump rope workout that builds the calve structure, upper leg muscles and abdominals. Jumping rope is overlooked however doing a fifteen minuet cycle in five minuet intervals will absolutely structure your muscle gaining workouts. Personally I like to start with a run or a jog and then dive into my weight gaining exercises. After I usually warm down by jumping rope or training on the punching bag. Get creative with your workouts. There is nothing wrong with interchanging your individual exercises.
- The second cardiovascular workout I want to discuss is a boxing exercise that is personally one of my favorites and in my opinion is on of the most effective cardio workouts you can do. Speed bag training exercises your upper body including your shoulders (lats), biceps, triceps, abdominals, upper leg muscles as well as your calves. It also strengthens your hands and wrists. I usually do a thirty minuet cycle on the punching bag breaking the workout in five minuet intervals. This helps to give me the definition I'm looking for. Again this workout is a great exercise to complete an intense muscle building workout.
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Tuesday, October 16, 2012
Pull-ups & Squats
Everyone is looking for a new extreme exercise however pull-ups are the most basic form of a full body workout. Below I have listed this workout so you can benefit from its potential.
The next exercise I want to talk about is also a full body workout when done properly. "Squats" concentrates on an area that symbolizes greatness. At least that is what I've heard. Always remember to stretch before any exercise regime helping to avoid injury.
- Pull-ups are done by holding on to a structure posted over your head. With your hands shoulder width apart, cross your legs. Now flex your shoulders and triceps pulling the weight of your body up..Hold this positions for a second then release. Do 5 sets of this exercise with 10 to 15 pull up repetitions in each set. Remember to stretch well before this exercise.
- The second set of pull-ups I am listing are "Pull-up Swivels". Pull-up swivels are an exercise that workout your lower body and your upper body including your upper legs, lower back, abdominal structure, pectorals, shoulder (lats), triceps, biceps and forearms. Hold for a second then release back down into starting position. Do this workout for 5 to 7 sets with 10 to 15 pull-up repetitions in each set.
- The third set of pull-ups are bicycle pull-ups. Holding the structure above your head pull-up flexing your upper body along with your lower body. Hold this position for 5 seconds peddling with your feet, then release. Do 5 sets of this exercise with 10 to 20 pull-up repetitions in each set, then relax. This exercise gives an extreme workout to your upper legs, thighs, abdominals, pectorals, shoulders, triceps, biceps, forearms, and back (lats).
The next exercise I want to talk about is also a full body workout when done properly. "Squats" concentrates on an area that symbolizes greatness. At least that is what I've heard. Always remember to stretch before any exercise regime helping to avoid injury.
- The first set of squats are without weight. Hold your hands behind your head with your fingers interlocked. Now stand with your feet shoulder width apart then squat down. You should feel your whole body flex, especially your abdominals and lower body structure. Hold this positions for a second then push back up to starting position. Do 5 sets of this exercise with 10 to 15 squat repetitions in each set. If you preform this exercise consistently your are sure to notice a serious physical change in your mid-section and lower body structure.
- The second set of squats are done with weights. From starting position, standing with your feet shoulder width apart. Hold the weights crossing your hands over the bar. With your head up, bend your knees and squat down. Keep your back straight and hold the stretch for a second. Now push back up to starting position. Do 5 sets of this with 10 to 15 squat repetitions in each set, then relax.
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Monday, October 15, 2012
Bench Press
Muscle gaining exercises are usually the trend style of exercising and the bench press is the workout I want to talk about. The bench press works out your triceps, back (lats) and chest.
One more quick exercise that I want to discuss are "Plank Board" exercises with a twist. Laying down with your legs extended straight out in front of you put your hands behind your head interlocking your fingers and flex your abdominal structure lifting your torso up off the floor. Turn your body to the left, touching your right elbow to your left knee. Hold for a second then release back down into starting position. Again, flex your abdominals pulling your torso up off the floor only this time twist your body tot the right. Hold this position for a second then release back down into starting position. Do 5 sets of this exercise with 10 to 15 repetitions in each set. Make sure to properly stretch before the workout and make sure your diet follows that of your workout.
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- The first style of this exercise is the regular "Bench Press". Lay on the bench and grab the bar with your hands shoulder width apart. Lift the bar from the rack then breathing in bring the weights down setting the barbell on your chest. Now push the weights back up breathing out. Do 5 sets of this press with 10 to 15 press repetitions in each set then relax.
- The second set of presses are the "Vertical Back Presses". Vertical style presses are done by sitting straight up. Lifting the bar up off the rack throw the weight over your head onto your shoulders. Now push the weight up, extending your arms out stretching your triceps and lats. With your arms fully extended, release the weight bringing it back down again resting on your shoulders. Again breathe in on your way down and out on your way up. do 5 to 7 sets of this exercise with 10 to 15 press repetitions in each set.
- The third set of bench presses are "Military Style Presses". Sitting on the bench at an incline, lift the bar off the rack with your arms extended bring the weights back down setting the bar on your chest. Now push the weights back up again extending your arms. Do this exercise with 10 to 15 press repetitions in each set.
- The forth set of bench presses are down at a downwards incline. Laying with your back at a lower incline remove the bar from the rack. Breathing in bring the weights down posting the bar on your chest. Hold for a second then exhale pushing the bars up. Do 5 sets of this exercise with 10 to 15 press repetitions in each set, then relax.
One more quick exercise that I want to discuss are "Plank Board" exercises with a twist. Laying down with your legs extended straight out in front of you put your hands behind your head interlocking your fingers and flex your abdominal structure lifting your torso up off the floor. Turn your body to the left, touching your right elbow to your left knee. Hold for a second then release back down into starting position. Again, flex your abdominals pulling your torso up off the floor only this time twist your body tot the right. Hold this position for a second then release back down into starting position. Do 5 sets of this exercise with 10 to 15 repetitions in each set. Make sure to properly stretch before the workout and make sure your diet follows that of your workout.
If your looking for a mean cardiovascular exercise that will workout your full abdominal structure then take a look at http://myweave.blogspot.com
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Sit-ups
Finding a good workout isn't difficult however finding a good regime can be. Your workout plan needs to run parallel with your goals. This includes nutrition and pest intervals. First let's find a few good exercises that work those problem areas to achieve our goals. There are three exercises that I want to talk about.
Sit-ups are a workout that most people choose to ignore however your stomach is one of the most important areas to properly workout. It's the part of your body that determines whether or not you are serious about your fitness plans. There are many different styles of sit-ups that can give you a mean abdominal system. The workouts below have been detailed to workout major problem areas and should be done regularly in order to see a serious change.
Sit-ups are a workout that most people choose to ignore however your stomach is one of the most important areas to properly workout. It's the part of your body that determines whether or not you are serious about your fitness plans. There are many different styles of sit-ups that can give you a mean abdominal system. The workouts below have been detailed to workout major problem areas and should be done regularly in order to see a serious change.
- The first set of sit-ups are called "Crunches". Laying on your back, lift your legs up interlocking your feet together. Now put your hands behind your head interlocking your fingers. Flexing your abdominal, pull your torso up and hold for 1 or 2 seconds then release. Do 5 sets of these with 10 to 15 crunch repetitions in each set.
- The second set of sit-ups are going to workout your sides. Laying on your back, turn your hips keeping your torso straight. Now with your hands interlocked behind your head flex your abdominal structure pulling your torso up. Again, hold this position for one or two seconds then release. Remember to breathe in on your way down and out on your way up. Do 5 sets of this exercise with 10 to 15 crunch repetitions in each set then switch sides.
- The third set of sit-ups are called "Plank Board" sit-ups and they will continue working on the abdominal structure. Laying with your legs straight out in front of you. Interlock your hands behind the back of your head and flex your stomach muscles pulling your torso up off the floor. Hold this position for a second then release. Do 5 sets of this exercise, 10 to 15 times then relax. This sit-up is intense and you should feel a serious workout in the whole abdominal structure.
- The forth sit-up is called a butterfly sit-up. Sitting up, pull your feet in towards you bending at the knee. Lean forward and hold this position for a second then release. Do this exercise five to seven times with 10 to 15 sit-up repetitions in each set then relax.
- The fifth sit-up is going to require a weight to help enhance the abdominal structure. Lay flat on your back with your legs either bent or straight out in front of you. Holding the weight up to your chest, flex your stomach pulling your torso up. Hold for a second then release. Do 5 sets of this with 15 to 20 sit-up repetitions in each set.
- The sixth sit-up cycle is a boxer style sit-up. Again, lay with either your legs bent straight out in front of you in a butterfly position. Put your hands behind your head and interlock your fingers. Flexing your abdominals, pull your torso up off the floor throwing a punch combination. Below is a list of combos you can try out:
^ Straight (Left Hand), Straight (Right Hand)
^ Straight (Right Hand), Straight (Left Hand)
^Straight (Left Hand), Hook (Right Hand)
^ Straight (Right Hand), Hook (Left Hand)
^ Jab (Right Hand), Jab (Right Hand)
^ Jab (Left Hand), Jab (Left Hand)
- The seventh cycle of sit-ups are done by combining a hip swivel motion. Lay down on your back with your hands behind your head, interlocking your fingers. Flex your abdominals pulling your torso up off the floor. Turn your body to the right touching your left elbow to your right knee. Hold this position for a second then release, laying your torso back on the floor. Again, flex your abdominal structure pulling your torso up off the floor this time turning your body to the left. Hold for a second then release.
If you include these sit-ups into your workout and do these consistently then you are sure to see a noticeable difference within a few weeks. If you are interested in a extreme cardiovascular workout take a look at http://myweave.blogspot.com
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Sunday, October 14, 2012
Squats & Calf Presses
The lower part of your body is just as important as the upper part. Working out your lower back provides your upper body with enough support to grow. However working out my lower body is often the most difficult out of both areas. That's why I seperate my upper body workouts into two different cycles giving both the upper and lower regions time to heal.
Let me first go over squats. Squats are a mean exercise that workout your upper legs, stomach and lower back. To begin this exercise, stand with your feet shoulder width apart and put your hands behind your head interlocking your fingers. Now bend your knees and squat down until you feel your upper legs flex. You will also feel the buttox muscles get a good stretch as well. Hold this position for a second then push back up keeping your back straight. Remember to breathe in on your way down and out on your way up. Do five sets of these with 10 to 15 squat repetitions in each set.
Another way to perform this workout is by using weights to enhance the exercise itself.
To begin, hold the barbell up to your chest crossing your hands over the barbell. Stand with your feet shoulder width apart and squat down. Keeping your back straight and your head up. Again, you should feel a tense stretch in your upper legs and lower back. Do 5 to 7 sets of these with 10 to 15 squat repetitions in each set.
After this exercise I suggest going for a run or doing some other type of cardiovascular exercise. I generally enjoy working out on the speed bag after an intense workout. I do a half an hour on the speed bag and do another thirty to forty five mins. on the big bag. I do these two exercises in 10 to 15 min. intervals. You might want to warm down by doing a little stretch. Below is a list of stretch exercises that you should do prior to the squats and calf presses:
Let me first go over squats. Squats are a mean exercise that workout your upper legs, stomach and lower back. To begin this exercise, stand with your feet shoulder width apart and put your hands behind your head interlocking your fingers. Now bend your knees and squat down until you feel your upper legs flex. You will also feel the buttox muscles get a good stretch as well. Hold this position for a second then push back up keeping your back straight. Remember to breathe in on your way down and out on your way up. Do five sets of these with 10 to 15 squat repetitions in each set.
Another way to perform this workout is by using weights to enhance the exercise itself.
After this exercise I suggest going for a run or doing some other type of cardiovascular exercise. I generally enjoy working out on the speed bag after an intense workout. I do a half an hour on the speed bag and do another thirty to forty five mins. on the big bag. I do these two exercises in 10 to 15 min. intervals. You might want to warm down by doing a little stretch. Below is a list of stretch exercises that you should do prior to the squats and calf presses:
- First sit down on the floor. With your right leg stretched out tuck your left leg into your thigh then lean forward. Hold this position for 15 to 20 seconds then release. Rest for a second then lean forward holding again for 15 to 20 seconds. Repeat this three or four times then switch legs. After this stretch put both legs straight out in front of you. Now lean forward and reach for your toes. Hold this position for 15 to 20 seconds then release. Do this stretch three or four times then relax.
- Now for the next stretch spread your legs apart then lean to the right and try to grab your foot. Hold this position for 15 to 20 seconds then release. Do this stretch three or four times then switch legs and do the same thing to the left side, stretching and holding again for 15 to 20 seconds. Do this three or four times then pull your legs together and pull your feet in bending at the knee. Lean forward and hold this position at the knee. Lean forward and hold this position for 15 to 20 seconds. Do this exercise three or four times then relax.
5 Extreme Stretches
By: Thomas J. Trawick
One of the biggest problems I have is remembering to stretch before exercising. This kind of forgetfulness can lead to injury however sometimes writing it down helps me to remember so below I have listed five stretches that will get you ready for a workout.
These stretch workouts are extremely beneficial when it comes to preventing injuries. For a mean abdominal structure visit: http://myweave.blogspot.com
One of the biggest problems I have is remembering to stretch before exercising. This kind of forgetfulness can lead to injury however sometimes writing it down helps me to remember so below I have listed five stretches that will get you ready for a workout.
- For the first stretch your going to put one hand behind your head and raise your elbow up. Now with your other hand grab your elbow and pull down. Make sure not to over stretch. Hold this position for 10 to 15 seconds then release. Repeat this stretch three or four times then switch arms.
- The second stretch is still going to workout your arms. First grab your right shoulder with your left hand then with your right hand grab your left elbow and pull stretching your left shoulder. Hold this position for 10 to 15 seconds then release. Do this stretch tree or four times then switch arms.
- The third stretch is going to concentrate on your hips and lower back. While standing up with your feet spread apart put your hands on your hips and rotate your hips around 360 degrees clockwise 15 to 20 times then do the same thing counter clockwise.
- The fourth stretch is going to workout your neck. Still standing up with your feet spread apart and with your hands on your hips, roll your head around 360 degrees clockwise 10 to 15 times. Now switch and roll your head around the other way 10 to 15 times. Your neck is one of the most important parts of the body to stretch. It is also an area that I forget to workout quite often.
- The fifth stretch is for the knees. Standing up with your feet together your going to put your hands on your knees and rotate your knees around clockwise 360 degrees. Do this 10 to 15 times then switch and rotate them around the other way. This exercise will help to prevent injury during running and heavy weight lifting.
- The sixth stretch is going to focus on your legs. Standing up with your hands on your hips step forward putting your body weight on your left. Hold this position for 10 to 15 seconds then stand back up into starting position. Do this three or four times then switch legs.
- The seventh stretch is going to concentrate on your hamstrings. Standing up with your legs shoulder width apart turn your right foot out and straighten your leg. Now place both hands on your right knee then bend down until your feel your hamstrings stretching. Hold this position for 10 to 15 seconds then release. Do this stretch three or four times then switch legs.
- The eighth stretch is your upper leg. Standing with your legs shoulder width apart lift your right foot up bending your leg at the knee. Now grab your foot and pull up stretching your upper leg. It doesn't matter whether or not you have a six pack or an eight pack like me, you are also going to feel your lower abdominal structure get a good stretch.
- The ninth stretch is going to workout your ankles. Standing with your hands on your hips, lift your right foot up and rotate your foot around the right clockwise 360 degrees, 10 to 15 times then switch legs and stretch your left ankles.
These stretch workouts are extremely beneficial when it comes to preventing injuries. For a mean abdominal structure visit: http://myweave.blogspot.com
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