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Thursday, May 21, 2015

How To Lose Chest Fat .



As a man you may want to have lean, sculpted muscles that let you rip off your shirt without any hesitation. When you start to gain excess body fat you might find that it shows up in your chest and gives you man breasts. Through exercise you can reduce your body fat levels, increase your lean muscle mass and build a sculpted chest. Use daily cardio exercise combined with two to three strength training sessions per week to see results.


1- Cardio for Fat Loss:

Cardio exercise is the foundation for any weight-loss program. You can't target fat loss from your chest, but you can use cardio to burn calories and reduce all of your body fat. Use high-intensity cardio exercises to get the most out of your workouts. At high intensity your body burns more calories and loses more body fat than when you exercise at a low- to moderate-intensity level. Alternate between a few types of cardio exercises to keep your workouts interesting and to avoid hitting a weight-loss plateau. The American Council on Exercise recommends mountain biking, water sports, martial arts, hiking and boxing as effective fat-burning exercises. Other effective cardio exercises include running, skiing, team sports  like basketball and football  and cycling.



 2- Dumbbell Fly:

The dumbbell fly can be performed on a weight bench or an exercise ball. The dumbbell fly targets your entire chest, along with your stomach muscles. Start on your back with your feet flat on the floor. Your body should be in a straight line from your head to your knees. Hold the weights directly over the center of your chest with your arms straight. Place a small bend in your elbows to avoid locking your arms. Slowly lower the weights to the sides of your body until your arms are even with your chest and parallel to the floor. Lift the weights back upward and repeat until you can no longer complete a full repetition. Use weights that are heavy enough to make six to eight repetitions challenging.




 3- Inchworm Your Way to a Slimmer Chest:

Inchworms exercises use your body weight to strengthen your chest muscles. Start in a standing position with your feet together and your hands at your sides. Bend only at your waist, while keeping a slight crease in your knees, and touch the floor with your hands. Slowly walk your hands away from your body until your back is in a straight line. Once you are in this position, perform one full push-up. Walk your feet in toward your hands until your body creates an upside down “V.” Start the exercise over by walking your hands outward again and performing another push-up. Continue doing inchworms until your muscles fatigue.


4- Bench Press Exercise:

The bench press can be performed using a barbell with added weight plates or with two dumbbells. This exercise starts in the same position as the dumbbell fly, on your back on a flat surface. Face your palms away from your body and position your hands over your shoulders. Bend your arms and lower the weight until it almost touches your chest, then press back upward. Continue exercising until you reach muscle failure.

Wednesday, May 20, 2015

5 Major Exercises Take Your Shoulder Workouts To The Next Level.






If you are looking to take your shoulder workouts to the next level, here are five major shoulder exercises you should incorporate into your workout schedule. These movements are the best exercises to grow muscular shoulders. Make sure you complement your workout with creatine and an anabolic activator for maximum results.

1-Barbell Military Press:

This exercise is performed using a standard barbell. In most gym settings, there is a rack barbell rack specifically designed for performing this exercise. Load the barbell with the appropriate weight and perform a standard press. Another great variation to this exercise is using a supinated or reverse grip to add more challenge. Military presses can also be performed with dumbbells.


2-Clean and Press:

The Clean and Press is an all-out explosive compound movement that recruits the shoulders, core, traps, biceps, glutes and calves. The press phase of this movement directly targets the shoulders and upper chest and is perfect for athletes and bodybuilders looking to develop serious shoulder strength. This movement begins in a deadlifft position and then transitions into a clean. The clean position is performed by simply shrugging the barbell up from the hips and loaded onto the chest. From there, an upward press movement is performed.






3-Kettlebell Clean and Press

Another great and explosive compound movement that shocks shoulders, core, traps, back and legs is the kettlebell swing. This movement begins in a squat position with a kettlebell cleaned from in between the legs and then pressed upwardly.



4-Lateral Cable Raises

Great shoulders requires exercises that hit every angle of the deltoid. Lateral cable raises are performed by bending over in a 90 degree angle and raising a cable from the bottom of the machine. This exercise directly targets the posterior deltoid, traps and part of the back.






5-Battle Ropes

Using battle ropes is also a great way to develop shoulder endurance and strength. Highly underutilized by men in the gym, using battle ropes in a variety of manners can be used to not only develop shoulders but also get in a great high intensity cardio session. Ropes are used by simply swinging ropes up and down or sideways for minute or two.

Tuesday, May 19, 2015

How To Bulk Up Fast.





Gaining more muscle mass is a common goal for most individuals. Similar to any goal, if a plan is properly developed and followed, then bulking up can become a reality. The parts within the strategy need to focus upon proper nutrition, exercise and rest. If the implementation of the plan stays the course, then noticeable differences with physique could happen within the first month or earlier.

Here are the four keys to bulking up:

1- Fuel Intake

Calories are required to gain weight. The more calories consumed from healthy foods, the better. One known rule of thumb is to avoid packaged foods entirely. Try to consume fresh items and prepare multiple meals a day. Manage the available meals and focus upon quality protein, good carbohydrates and healthy fats.

Become knowledgeable of the negatives with saturated fats, sugars and sodium. Knowledge is power: if you know what nutrients to look for, you’ll have an easier time planning out your diet.

2- Anaerobic Exercise

Traditional thought suggests lifting heavier weights with fewer repetitions allows for muscles to grow big. Conversely, if the preference is a more chiseled or defined look, then lift lighter weights with more repetitions.



Another current concept is to change your workouts every month to surprise or shock your system with hopes to avoid any plateaus. Whatever the preference may be, lift weights and exercise with them consistently. You may also want to consider workout supplements such as creatine and whey, both of which have been shown to improve performance and results.

3- Aerobic Exercise

A workout is not complete without a focus upon exercising the heart. Walking, running and swimming are just a few examples of ways to increase your heart rate. The key to blending an aerobic routine within your weight gaining program is to cap the time around 30 minutes per day.

Contrastingly, the time is not appropriate to start training for a long distance race such as a marathon. The body simply redirects too many calories by keeping the legs and arms moving for such a long period of a time. Always remember calories are precious and need to be reserved for the goal of gaining weight.


4- Rest

Equally important is getting proper rest. Environmental stress hammers the body continuously and the muscles and brain need to recharge from the daily encounters with work and family. Quite candidly, the body needs to have a chance to recover from the daily grind.

A restful mind allows for a better performance within all aspects of life. Plus, workout performance becomes much more satisfactory when the only fatigue feeling is from the muscles recovering.

Monday, May 18, 2015

6 BENEFITS OF BODYWEIGHT EXERCISES & WHY YOU SHOULD DO THEM TOO.





 Bodyweight workouts have been something we’ve been doing for many years and still enjoy them. We personally have seen a huge improvement in our strength through bodyweight exercises.  By using just our bodies to get a good workout in empowers us inside and out. Just go do a headstand and you will see what we mean.

YOU CAN build strength by using just your body!

You will also notice your balance improve, your posture, even your mind will be sharper when doing more bodyweight exercises.

Some of the basic bodyweight moves are plank, push-ups, mountain climbers, lunges, etc. But as our Purely Fitters know, there are many other ways to use your body to challenge yourself.



1) flexible -do anywhere – limits your excuses, convenient, ”No time” really becomes no excuse.

2) cheap – non expensive way to workout

3) no limits – you control your tempo and intensity, as easy or as hard as you want

4) your body provides all the resistance you need.


5) highly efficient –> little time in between sets so keeps heart rate boosted and keep burning those calories, you don’t have to take as many breaks

6) both cardiovascular and strength training – win/win! You burn calories after you finish your workout

7) overall stronger core, be more flexible, and have better balance  –> can help with better posture  and improve overall performance.

Sunday, May 17, 2015

How To Build Muscle, Be Stronger & Gain Confidence.





Build Muscle, Gain Weight, Be Stronger & Gain Confidence is every guy fantasy.

Here are exactly what you have to do in order 2 achieve you're dream body & gain the confidence you worth.

So let get started:

•Goal-Build Muscle, Gain Weight, Be Stronger, Gain Confidence:

With this goal , you are going to need to sacrifice some cuts and veins in your physique to put on more muscle.This calls for no cardio except for walks or daily activities you go about doing. It also calls for calories and lots of them.

1} Your quality of muscle will depend on where the calories come from, but you need to eat alot.

2} Your workout program will be 3 days of training. Monday,Wednesday,Friday type of deal.

3} You need to lift heavier and challenge yourself alot in each workout, as you will have plenty of energy and rest to support that. Workout for at least an hour to 1.5 hours and heavy with good form. Burn out every set and get that tired pump.

4} Drink a big carb and protein drink after your workouts and add in meal replacement shakes to your diet with high calorie foods like peanut butter and milk and muscle expanding supplements like creatine.Remember, for all goals and workouts, you need at least 1 gallon of water every single day you’re doing it to get the most benefits out of training your body for faster changes.

Best regards..


Saturday, May 16, 2015

3 Abs Mistakes Should Avoid While You're Training.





Today we'll show you How 2 Make the most of your six-pack sculpting routine by avoiding these common training errors.

So let's begin:

1- pulling on your neck:

It might feel natural to pull on your head as you crunch away, but frankly your hands are supposed to be just supporting your head. The hyper-flexion of the cervical spine can stress the discs between the vertebrae. Also, the actual focus of the work takes place in your midsection, not your neck. Try unlocking your fingers behind your head, or remove your hands completely.

2- Doing Just Bodyweight Moves:


While there’s a bit of controversy surrounding whether you should train with low reps (with added weight) or high reps (using just bodyweight) for abs, one thing is for certain: If you don’t overload the muscles of the midsection, they simply won’t grow stronger. If you’re using only bodyweight moves (and your bodyweight doesn’t fluctuate wildly), then the only way you can get stronger is by doing more reps (and with bodyweight you always need to reach failure to be effective) or reducing your between-sets rest periods. If you’re doing moves like cable crunches, you can physically increase the resistance from one workout to the next, and that’s where you can build up those abs. That’s why they call it progressive overload, folks.

3- Arching Your Back:


You’ve heard it so many times that it’s practically beaten into your brain: Maintain a flat or slightly arched back when you train with weights. And while that’s good advice to protect the spine, a flat back means you aren’t contracting your abs actively  though they may be isometrically contracting to keep your core tight. You often see this when guys are doing cable crunches or decline crunches with an arched back. A better way to get the abdominals actively engaged is to round your lower back, which allows the rectus abdominis to shorten. Just watch out for explosive movements when rounding your back.


Friday, May 15, 2015

Best Full-Body Muscle Workout.



It's the ultimate answer to the question "What workout should
I do?" No matter what equipment you have available, from a fully stocked supergym to a pair of mismatched dumbbells in your garage, or nothing but your body weight alone, you can build muscle, lose fat, and sculpt the physique you've always wanted.

Full-body workouts sound like they would take a long time. But when you boil down the exercises you need to perform in order to cover every area, there are only three you need to be concerned with a push, a pull, and a squat. This is the ultimate in minimalism and works superbly for beginners or people who are short on time.

Here are one of the best Full- body workouts that turn the world of bodybuilding upside down.


•THE WORKOUT :

Complete all five sets for the squat and then perform the overhead press and weighted pullup in alternating fashion. That is, complete a set of the press, rest, then do a set of the pullup, rest again, and repeat until you’ve finished all five sets for each.

1. SQUAT

Sets: 5 Reps: 5 Rest: 120 sec.
Set up in a squat rack or cage. Grasp the bar as far apart as is comfortable and step under it. Squeeze your shoulder blades together and nudge the bar out of the rack. Step back and stand with your feet shoulder width and your toes turned slightly outward. Take a deep breath and bend your hips back and then bend your knees to lower your body as far as you can without losing the arch in your lower back. Push your knees outward as you descend. Extend your hips to come back up, continuing to push your knees outward.

2A. OVERHEAD PRESS:

Sets: 5 Reps: 5 Rest: 60 sec.
Set the bar up in a squat rack or cage and grasp it just outside shoulder width. Take the bar off the rack and hold it at shoulderlevel with your forearms perpendicular to the floor. Squeeze the bar and brace your abs. Press the bar overhead, pushing your head forward and shrugging your traps as the bar passes your face.

2B. WEIGHTED PULLUP:

Sets: 5 Reps: 5 Rest: 90 sec.
Attach a weighted belt to your waist, hold a dumbbell between your feet, or if you can’t complete your reps with weight, use body weight alone. Hang from a pullup bar with hands just outside shoulder width. Pull yourself up until your chin is over the bar.


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