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Wednesday, November 25th, 2009

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My 1 year muscle gain and weight gain body transformation before and after

Saturday, November 21st, 2009

**PLEASE READ**

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I myself have used this website and learnt so much. There is a heap of useful info from one of the most inspiring bodybuilders I know of! Check out his site and packages available. Cheers all.

So about me….

I have always been real skinny my whole life….like only weighing around 52kg.

I bought a bench press which i worked out on for around a year and then joined the gym…around 1/2 through my photo’s. I did my hsc so some weeks i couldnt train.

The reason I have posted this video is for both positive feedback and helpful tips, not to try n show off, but puely so I can both help and learn from others. I am not ‘big’ and wouldn’t compare myself to alot of people/weight lifters. Just showing small changes over the year so far :D I have always had an ectomorph body type and have been really light my whole life so tips on nutrition especially would be awesome. Also some info on compound excercises would be awesome.

These photo’s are here to be seen and positively criticised and I would love to have some tips and pointers on mass gaining. Anything from excercises, routines to nutrition to protein.

So please don’t criticise in term of pointing out that i’m not massive. I have been slack and not worked my legs and abs nearly as much as my upper body but im hitting them hard now :D thanks.

I have been using a mass gainer but not the full ammount cause i don’t have a job…and therefore not enough money lol but i’ve been trying to eat alot recently and have a generally healthy lifestyle. I try not to drink much alcohol cause that really stuffs my training and progress up lol but in saying that…im always up for a beer :P

So any questions just ask!

This is only 1 and abit years into weight training and I love doing it. So this is only the beginning and I have along way to go yet!

Cheers

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Fat Burning Heart Rate for Fat Loss

Monday, November 16th, 2009

What is the optimum heart rate for burning fat and is it really that important?

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fat loss interval training

Friday, November 13th, 2009

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The interval training portion of your workouts is very important for fat loss. Not only has research shown that long, slow cardio doesnt work that well for fat burning, but studies also show that interval training works better to help you lose belly fat. Unfortunately, just saying the words interval training can spare people, plus some trainers make interval training far too complicated for people who have never done interval training in the past. The great news is that interval training can be done by everyone, even beginners, provided you have them exercise at the right level of intensity for their fitness level. Generally, I recommend people use the stationary bike for their interval training workout simply because it is easy to transition between hard an easy and you don’t have to worry about falling off the treadmill or advanced sprinting. Also, you’ll need an extra warm-up with sprinting intervals. In this example I am going to use the treadmill and I recommend doing your interval training immediately following your strength training. However, if you aren’t fit enough, then you can do interval training or cardio training on your off days instead. Just be sure to have 1 full day of rest. For your intervals, you will want to train 3 days/week. Below I am going to detail 3 interval training workouts from the beginner preparation phase. Workout A Start with a 5 minute warm up, exercising at a slightly harder than what you’d do for a regular cardio pace. For example, if you normally do 3.5 mph, then do 3.7 mph for 3 minutes. This would be at a subjective 7/10 intensity level. So if your regular cardio was at a 6/10, then think about that intensity and then go a little bit higher. This will allow you to exercise harder than you normally would if you went for 30 minutes straight. After 3 minutes at a 7/10 intensity it is important to bring it down to a nice, easy 3/10 intensity for your recovery. At this pace you will remain for 2 minutes and it will allow you to work extra hard when you bring it back up to the 7/10 intensity. Do this for a total of 3 total intervals of hard and easy, counting as one. Finish with a 5 minute cool down. This interval training workout will last a little over 20 minutes. Workout B This interval training workout is a little more difficult than workout A. Complete your warm up and then do 90 seconds at an 8/10 intensity. This would almost tire you out after 90 seconds at this pace, and then follow with a 2 minute recovery at a 3/10 intensity. Complete for a total of 5-6 intervals, followed by a 5 minute cool down, lasting a total of 20-25 minutes. Workout C This is a high intensity cardio workout. To complete workout C, you will perform 20 minutes of straight cardio at a 6-6.5/10 intensity. So this would be something that tires you out after 20 minutes and something you couldn’t do for 25 minutes. Again, begin with a 5 minute warm up, 20 minutes of cardio, and follow that with 5 minutes of cool down. Do each of those workouts once per week at the end of your resistance training workouts and youll burn fat fast. Visit Turbulence Training to get your FREE sample fat burning workout. Click here to get started: http://www.turbulencetraining.com And to get access to the #1 weight loss secret of social support and to ask Craig Ballantyne your weight loss questions, visit the Turbulence Training Membership site here: http://www.ttmembers.com For the most effective exercises to burn belly fat and get ripped abs, visit: ht

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BODYWEIGHT CARDIO

Sunday, November 8th, 2009

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This is workout C of the TT Bodyweight Cardio program and it is truly cardiovascular exercise done with only bodyweight exercises, so no equipment is necessary. These exercises will help to improve your strength and mobility much better than any regular cardio training could. The Crazy 8 Bodyweight 300 Cardio Circuit encompasses 8 bodyweight exercises in circuit fashion that you are going to go through 3 times. Between the number of repetitions and in the number of seconds held it’s 300 total seconds and repetitions each time you complete a circuit. So start with 60 classic jumping jacks at a nice and fast pace. Go out to the balls of your heels and back in, and be sure that your hands go up above your head and then immediately down into spiderman pushups. A spiderman pushup is a regular pushup and as you go down, your knee comes up to your elbow, alternating sides. Once you get up, you’re going to do walking lunges. Step out and down, walking forward in a straight line, while getting a stretch in the hip flexor region. After you’ve completed your walking lunges, you’re going to go down and do spiderman climbs. To do these, start in the pushup position, and bring your foot up beside your hand or whatever you’re comfortable with given your flexibility. So, if you’re inflexible, then just go half way and work your way up. Always keep your abs braced and your hips low. After the spiderman climbs, place your back against a wall and go into a squat hold. Push your back against the wall and hold that position for 45 seconds, while keeping your hands by your side. Follow this with a plank hold for 60 seconds, breathing normally and abs braced. At this point, there will be a lot of mental toughness happening, because you will be very tired. After the plank, you will perform 5 burpees. So, from a standing position go down, push out, pushup, in, jump, down, out, pushup, in, jump. Finish off by running in place with high knees, performing 25 repetitions for each side. After finishing the highknees, you can rest one minute before repeating the circuit 2 more times. You may be wiped out after that, but if you want you can still add on 15 minutes of high intensity cardio at the end of the workout. So for this workout, you’re going to go as hard as you can for 15 minutes at a pace you couldn’t last any longer at 20 minutes. I know you’re going to love that workout, let us know what you think on the TTmembers.com forum. Visit Turbulence Training to get your FREE sample fat burning workout. Click here to get started:

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