Posts Tagged ‘muscle’

Testing Your Fitness Intelligence One Rep At a Time

By Mike On October 12, 2009 6 Comments

I can still remember sitting at a table with two wanna be bodybuilders in University and listening to their conversation as they ate three pieces of leftover grilled chicken with a large side of cottage cheese (This after-workout eating menu should have been hint #34 to change my approach with regards to fitness but I was a sucker for trying to get lean and mean back then).

The terms and language thrown around in discussing their current workout routine made them sound like they attended a private middle school on Mars. I felt intimidated to jump in and tell them I did 50 push-ups and sit-ups last night before bed.

Fitness terms to turn you into a bonafide fitness nerd
[You don't need to be a smarty pants to understand fitness

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Muscle Isolation Exercises vs. Total Body Movements For Fat Loss Success

By Mike On September 21, 2009 5 Comments

If you workout or exercise at your local gym you’ve probably heard this question pop up in between sets a number of times:

What is the best exercise to isolate my biceps?

Really this question is about building huge biceps using the dated bodybuilding term “isolation”, but that’s another point in another post.

When I heard this question for the umpteenth time this past week it really disturbed me because people are still missing the true benefits of resistance training and building a stronger body.

ATP Tennis Pro Ana Ivanovic Demonstrates a Total Body Movement
[Smashing a tennis ball like Tennis Pro Ana Ivanovic requires more then just one isolated muscle.]

Does Muscle Isolation Really Exist?

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Want to Lose Fat Faster and More Consistently? Start Writing!

By Mike On August 27, 2009 11 Comments

Looking at the food court in a local shopping mall today I thought about these two questions:

How many people have calories on their mind?

Do any of them count calories?

I’m gonna go out on the proverbial limb here and say probably none of them.

Harsh? Maybe. But I too was once a frequent visitor of the common food courts eating fattening foods and feeling my clothes getting tighter by the fry. So chalk this up to experience.

After several failed attempts at losing weight, I finally took some responsibility and found an unlikely weapon against fat-> The PENCIL!

Write Your Goals For Faster Fat Loss[I used to yawn or skip right over any talk about goal setting. But after giving it a go in my fat loss journey, I'm using it

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The Best Fat Loss Exercise? Can It Really Be The Best?

By Mike On July 16, 2009 7 Comments

Flipping through my local newspaper last Saturday, I came across the above title minus the question mark. (Bonus points for anyone who can name my local paper in the comments section. Here’s a HINT)

I’m definitely uneasy about using descriptive words like “the best” or “#1″ when talking about any health related matter, especially exercise movements for fat loss, because we should all know by now that there isn’t a one-size-fits-all approach to losing fat and staying fit.

Victoria Secret Models Are Number 1
[Now if these girls told me this exercise was #1, I just might have to listen!]

Think about it: If we all lose fat or build muscle the same way, then there would only be a need for one book or

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Better Breathing Habits for Better Health

By Mike On July 13, 2009 No Comments

Everyone can do it, but so few people know how to do it well. Breathing is something we just do!

It’s not something talked about in great lengths in main stream media or print but if you’re into activities like Yoga or meditation (which I’m starting to take a liking too) then you can appreciate the many benefits of breathing better and taking note of your improved physical and mental well-being.

Better Breathing is not possible underwater
[Found this pic along with a bunch of other cool underwater shots at H2o Photography . I always wondered what it would be like to breathe underwater and the possibilities of possessing this super power. I'm such a

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Key to Faster Fat Loss Is All About Timing!

By Mike On July 6, 2009 5 Comments

The time, or rest between sets, (a series of exercises done consecutively i.e. he did 4 sets of 10 reps on the bench press) is an important factor in your ability to complete a workout.

Very often the question raised on the gym floor is, how long should I wait after completing a set to start another set?

The answer is: It depends on your goals.

Distractions in the Gym Can Ruin Your Fat Loss Goals
[Do you frequently spend your rest periods looking at yourself in the mirror or at the hottie on the treadmill? Stop! Focus on the time between your sets and you'll get more done (fat loss and muscle building) in less time!]

More Rest For More Strength

For example, when I’m training with Vince DelMonte’s

5 Ways To Improve Your Bicep Workout!

By Mike On June 16, 2009 1 Comment

Welcome to the Gun Show” or ”The Beach is That Way” or how about ”I’m Busy Sculpting My Guns“.

There is no other muscle group that has earned more nicknames. When looking in the mirror, every guy imagines a set of bulging biceps. Yes, I’m guilty too!

The days are far from gone when you walk into the gym and see 8 out of 10 guys doing bicep curls all at the same time with the same determination to add even a quarter of an inch to their biceps. Training biceps has become almost an obsessive habit in the gym. I’ve seen guys spend entire gym sessions bent over doing concentration curls while starring in the mirror thinking they are somewhat special.

Great Arms by Rafa Nadal

[Thought you'd see some bodybuilder dude with 24" pythons and a fake tan? Very

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