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Thursday, November 29, 2007

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Tuesday, November 27, 2007

Post Holiday reactions



Hope everyone had a great Thanksgiving. Mine was good, had to work, but it was good none the less.


When I got to the gym on Monday I noticed most of the people were working harder then normal, which got me to thinking, so I figure I'll share this. If you are following a good routine, and you have one [or a few] bad days, you should be alright. Especially if you continue with your routine.I have seen in the past people over doing it it after over doing it and they just seem to burn out and quit. This is true with the New Year's resolutions too. So get a good routing and work that routine. A few blips along the way wont hurt you, they might even revitalize you!


I was trying to answer a question on Yahoo Answers for a person who wanted to know how he can increase his benc. I feel I could help that person, or any person with that question. Here is the thing if you ask a question like that give some information, like the routine you are doing, experience level, any sticking points, etc. He did say he was working out 3x a week, but is he doing a fullbody workout each time? If so that can be done if you mix up the exercises, for example Chest: Day 1 - Flat Bench and/or flys, Day 2 - Dips and/or declines, Day 3 - Incline Bench and/or flies.. Recovery ability is another issue, one you have to judge for yourself.




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Saturday, November 17, 2007

Try this exercise


I was at the gym on Wednesday for my workout. Normally I workout in my garage on Wednesday but I had been using the garage the past 3 workouts so I changed it up. One of the exercises I have been doing in my garage in kettlebell swings, but the gym does not have any, yet. I didnt' want to swing dumbells, so I was going to do snatches. After my supersets of heavy squats and stiff leg dumbell dead lifts my lower back was torched! So I tried something someone showed me a long time ago, but never did. Seated dumbell snatches. The person who showed me was using 90lb dumbells, I went alot less. It is done in the same matter as a regular snatch except you are using just your upperbody. Just snatching the weightWow the pump and burn I got supersetting these with rear delt raises was unbelievable. If you try these staart with a real light bell, you will enjoy the results!

Here is my 1st attempt at putting a video up on my blog, it is a bodyweight 500 challange, you can get more info at Tubulance Training



Friday, November 16, 2007

Fit Yummy Mummy Review

Fit Yummy Mummy Review
What Is It?
This lifestyle program for busy moms is a comprehensive guide to what’s arguably the most widespread, challenging and frustrating issue faced by moms today: how to get their pre-baby body back. For almost all mothers the changes their bodies incur during pregnancy coupled with the countless responsibilities that motherhood bring spell trouble for regaining their pre-pregnancy figure.
There is no shortage of fitness, diet and fat loss products on the market today. You can find a veritable library of conflicting arguments almost anywhere you choose to seek information on the subject of fitness for women, whether it’s online, at your local library, through contact with personal trainers, or through the (less reputable but nevertheless very common) ranks of wannabe experts: aka, those frustrating people with no qualifications and no practical experience but are self professed experts because they ready the last issue of Shape magazine.
What Sets This Product Apart?After months of frustration spent trawling through the mass of conflicting information on fitness and fat loss, it was with a mixture of joy and near-tearful relief that I stumbled across “Fit Yummy Mummy”, by Holly Rigsby. As the title suggests, this product is specifically for moms wanting to get fit. Literally all aspects of losing fat and getting fit are covered – and the best part is that it is written specifically for busy moms. The material is presented in a manner both chatty and educational – it’s kind of like having a friendly conversation with a close friend that happens to be a fitness expert (with the added benefit of being able to refresh your understanding of the matter at any given time, simply by scrolling back to the relevant section!)
The tone of the book presents a welcome contrast to the other fitness products so freely available elsewhere on the Net: it’s friendly, understanding of the unique situations moms face, informative, and above all, commonsensical. No unrealistic recommendations, 2 hour workouts, or zero-carb diets here: it doesn’t take long to see that this lady knows what she’s talking about when it comes to mom’s lifestyles (and did I mention she’s a mom too?)
What’s Actually Included?
There’s a quick section on getting started and goal setting along with some morale-boosting advice on how to stay on track throughout the program, and then it’s straight into an action plan to get you started on the path to burning baby fat and getting your body back.
The Supportive Nutrition Plan is next – this is particularly helpful! Every conceivable nutrition issue is covered, from how often you should eat to what you should keep in your pantry. And on top of that, it includes a ‘Create a Menu Planner’ to guide you in creating every meal to support your success.
Next, the Fit Yummy Mummy fat loss workouts are covered, but not without easy to follow explanations of the why’s and the how’s for every part of the workout program. The workout plan even offers four different formats that you can plug into your lifestyle, something not found in any of the cookie cutter fat loss programs on the market. My favorite part of the workout section is that regardless of your exercise (or lack of exercise) background, there is a workout designed specifically for you. And no matter what you fitness level is, none of the workout programs require more than 90 minutes a week.
Finally, there’s a section called the Busy Mom’s Fat Loss Companion crammed with easy to use tools and resources like a goal setting sheet, fitness journal, exercise descriptions and even a ready made grocery list. The author has figured out every excuse and obstacle busy moms have and addressed them all.
Just Because It’s Detailed Doesn’t Mean It’s Confusing
Sound overwhelming? It’s actually very user-friendly. Not only is this e-book packed with sound practical advice and the whole thing is laid out in a very logical and easy-to-understand format, but it comes with a Quick Start Guide to make sure you start acting (and seeing results) fast. The tone of Fit Yummy Mummy light and non-threatening (no scientific terminology here!) and it proceeds in a logical manner from step to step, with plenty of photos and descriptions to ensure that you are doing everything right.
Troubleshooting
In my opinion, one of the best parts: a follow up e-mail coaching series from the author that keeps you on track, gives you daily fitness tips and even healthy recipes. While most moms have the best of intentions, staying on track is tough. This follow up e-mail coaching series is the perfect solution. The Verdict
Regaining their pre-pregnancy body is a daunting task for most moms, but the author’s personal experience and hands on work with over 250 moms is pretty reassuring; and she certainly knows how to break it down for even the most exercise illiterate. In addition to the main features detailed above, there are plenty of valuable extras included to make getting your pre-baby body back as easy as possible: checklists, do’s and don’ts, printable workout sheets, even ready to follow meal plans!
All in all, two thumbs up from me: when the information on hand is as detailed, easy to absorb, and - above all – reliable as Fit Yummy Mummy, you really can’t go wrong.

Tuesday, November 06, 2007

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Monday, November 05, 2007

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This is an excellent video on properly doing a kettlebell snatch [doesn't the spelling seem wrong?] ...check out Jason's cool training partner!

I like doing doing snatches as part of my interval training. I prefer doing them in tabata intervals. The Tabata Workout was invented by Dr. Izumi Tabata at the National Institute of Fitness and Sports in Tokyo, Japan. The basic principle is this: A Tabata interval is 20 seconds of work followed by 10 seconds of rest. Eight intervals of one exercise [=1 round] must be completed before moving on to the next. Sound easy? I hit the heave bag for the 1st round of 8, then do hindu squats for 2nd, then back to the bag for the 3rd, and then snatches give this a try your next training session.

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