Posts tagged: fitness

Jun 10 2009

A Belly Fat Loss Guide

Have you looked down at your mid-section and determined that you aren't exactly happy with what you are seeing? Nobody likes to see excess weight piled up around your belly. That is why many people want to lose belly fat fast.

What you have to understand is that to lose the weight you have to develop an exercise and diet plan that will remove the pounds and will also help keep them off. It's both a remediation and maintenance plan for getting you back on track to a healthy body. It will take motivation and sacrifice to both give up the sugary foods you love to eat as well as find a fitness program you like and can stick with. If you do that then you will slowly but surely lose the belly fat that you have always wanted to get rid of.

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May 26 2009

A Full Motion Rower from Spartan Sports

The Spartan Sports Full Motion Rower is a good basic rowing machine that will give you an intense full body workout without taking up a lot of space in your home. The frame is made from steel and is very durable. The arms have dual pivot points so your rowing motion is comfortable and natural to your body size and strength limitations. And it has a digital electronic monitor so you can track your workout stats. Online product reviews state this is a much quieter model than other machines in its price range, and at just under $200 it's an economical choice. The only complaints seem to be that the assembly instructions are inadequate, and the weight capacity tops out at 220 pounds, making it unsuited for larger users. All in all, a pretty solid exercise machine.

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May 19 2009

The Pec-Dec Chest Workout – Hit The Complete Range Of Motion

Lots of more experienced weightlifters sneer at the Pec-Dec and regard it as a piece of equipment solely of use to beginners.  Nothing could be further from the truth.  Properly utilized the Pec-Dec can be used to work the chest in ways that are difficult to achieve with free weights.

Today we'll look at a technique for using the Pec-Dec too hit your chest muscles throughout their complete range of motion.  The work of a similar to doing 20 one's for your biceps, and that we're going to exercise each of third of our range of motion as a separate set.

It's easier than it sounds.  Adjust the arms on your Pec-Dec so that at the limit of the eccentric portion of your rep your pecs are in full stretch position, but not overextended.  Select a weight that you would feel comfortable doing 15 to 20 reps with.

First, perform one complete rep.  When you start rep two stop about 1/3 way through your range of motion.  Return to the starting point and continue to do these 1/3 reps for between five and eight reps.  On the last rep complete the rep bringing your elbows together in front of you.  When you begin the eccentric portion of your next rep stop at the 1/3 mark and return to a fully contracted position repeat this five to eight times to hit the contracted portion of your range of motion.  When you finish the final rep in this position perform 5 to 8 complete reps moving through the full range of motion as your finisher.

You'll find that you won't want to use this technique more than once every 4 to 6 weeks are so as it results in muscle soreness. On the up side, when the benches are all taken in your gym, you'll be able to do a great chest workout routine on a piece of  "noob" equipment.

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