August 29th, 2010 at 03:02am
Under Weights and Fitness

Many people believe that weight lifting fitness is only for building huge, bulky muscles. If that’s what you are going for, that’s all good and fine. But did you know there is much more to weight lifting than meets the eye?
Such a seemingly simple exercise has far reaching effects in overall health and fitness with additional benefits that are more often or not, overlooked.
Yes, it’s true. A resistance training program builds strong muscle, but it also helps you burn fat. Here’s how it’s accomplished.
A more muscular body increases metabolism, which allows you to burn up a good amount of extra calories daily – even at rest.
That means whether I’m playing a video game, watching Family Guy, or even sleeping, I’m burning up unwanted calories! I don’t know about you, but to me that’s pretty cool!
With weight lifting fitness, you also gain a good amount of energy. You’ll find yourself jumping from bed morning after morning, ready for the day and actually looking forward to it. You won’t even need a pot full of coffee.
By embarking on a well rounded program, you’ll actually loose the sluggish feelings and replace them with an energetic body that most everyone would love to have .
PSST! You’ll look hot and sexy too! YUM!!!
The opposite sex will be looking your way and checking you out. Hope you are OK with that
If that isn’t enough for you, your mood will improve and you’ll have a great outlook on life in general. PLUS, your posture will be better, your blood pressure lower, and you’ll even enjoy greater balance and coordination.
I mean, what’s not to like?
No, you don’t need to workout untill your muscles tear or explode.
No, your mantra dosn’t have to be “No pain, no gain!!!”
A weight lifting plan dosn’t need to be hard or difficult. Start with a weight you can handle and progress from there. Don’t do too much too soon and get your doctor’s advice before beginning any fitness plan.
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By Paul
August 7th, 2010 at 07:31pm
Under Weights and Fitness

Did you know that lifting weights regularly can assist your bone strength, help with weight loss and make you a fitter, stronger person?
So many people, particularly women, write off strength training as the domain of bodybuilders or people who want to ‘bulk up’ but you don’t have to desire to be a muscly person in order to benefit from weight training. Weights and fitness routines can assist with a plethora of health aspects including chronic health conditions like arthritis, and even injury recovery. By building lean muscle mass you are strengthening your body, and that can only be a good thing.
Strength training with a weights and fitness program will also keep you mentally fit. You will become a more confident person and you’ll have a good body image. This is highly important and is a central part of who you are as a person: you will notice your confidence soaring after you start weight training AND the best part is that it doesn’t take long to see results.
Training with weights can be as simple as doing 5 sets of dumbbell curls every couple of days. Dumbbells are very cheap to buy and can be used anywhere in the home. there are some great videos online that show you exactly how to do various weights exercises, and it’s always important to follow good form so that you don’t injure yourself. Starting with lighter weights will allow you to develop the correct technique when you lift weights.
Other strength training exercises include those with a barbell such as curls and lifts. You can work out your legs with a barbell, just ensure you keep a good back posture and never lift weights beyond your means.
To get the most out of weights training your body must rest enough to recover: usually two to three days after exercising a particular muscle group.
If you want to raise your self esteem, improve your strength, tone your body and simply become fitter then undertake a weights and fitness program. You will be amazed at the results and at the same time your body will feel better, look better and function better forever.
By Paul
August 1st, 2010 at 06:21pm
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Believe it or not, bodybuilding is for everyone. You don’t need to have great aspirations to gain muscle ripping biceps in order to experience benefits from lifting weights. Strength training holds so many health and fitness benefits but unfortunately many people simply overlook it. A high percentage of people, particularly those who wish to lose weight, by pass the strength training equipment at the gym in favor of the treadmill and aerobics classes. Whilst these forms of cardio fitness are important, body fitness using weights is just as important, if not more so; regardless of your goals.
Here are some quick body fitness tips for people who are new to bodybuilding:
1. Vary Your Workouts
You will notice fast results when you start lifting weights, but this drops off after a few months as your body becomes accustomed to the routine. That is why mixing up your workouts is vital. You can try isolation exercises, compound exercises, different repetition routines, pyramid workouts and many others.
2. Allow Recovery Time
Recovery time is just as important as time in the gym. It is during recovery that your muscles repair and grow. Therefore you must give them ample time to undertake this process. Generally you will aim to work each muscle group twice per week so there is about three days of repair time between each workout.
3. Eat For Fitness
What you eat is going to determine your results. If you workout well, but eat badly then you are just wasting your time and energy. Your diet must complement your fitness routine. It should be high in protein and complex carbohydrates, but low in simple carbohydrates, fats, sugars and salt.
Body fitness should be a part of your workout routine at least twice per week. Unlike cardio exercise which can take some time to reveal benefits and changes within your body, working out with weights takes effect much quicker and with more pronounced results. You can lose weight faster by doing strength training, and you can also gain a toned muscled physique by continually altering and progressing your body fitness workout routine
By Paul
July 26th, 2010 at 04:47pm
Under Fitness Equipment

A fitness weight bench is meant to offer support when working to build and sculpt the muscle groups of the upper body, the lower body, and the torso, or core.
They typically have supports that are capable of holding the full weight of barbells. this type of workout equipment is used by laying or sitting on it as you are lifting your chosen weight with your arms. Usually made up of at least two sections, it allows for a variety of positions for many different exercises.
We will go over an assortment of four different benches and their usage.
Let’s start with a fitness weight bench known as the Preacher Curl. You use it to work on your biceps, it helps keep your arms in the correct position for the duration of your exercise.
This type of bench is fairly compact and easy to move around, which makes it perfect for limited spaces. It is mainly used with Olympic or curl bars.
Next comes the Dumbbell Bench. This one is meant to be used with… you guessed it. Dumbbells! It typically doesn’t include a weight rack and is usually found as a horizontal padded bench.
A few dumbbell benches are able to be adjusted to accommodate additional positions that allow you to change up your workouts a bit
With this bench, you may be able to add leg and curl attachments for a full body workout
The Olympic fitness weight bench is most popular with weightlifters since itis designed to support and hold much bigger barbells and heavier weights.This is the type of bench most often found in your local gym.
At last, we reach the ab bench. You work your midsection on this bench with sit-ups, straight legged lifts,crunches and such.
They can be set flat or at an angle for an advanced workout. Foot pads are at one end for stabilizing your feet through the exercise.
When choosing a fitness weight bench, look for one that is well made, preferably welded together and is comfortable with a good amount of padding and is capable of holding heavy weights.
By Paul
July 8th, 2010 at 01:02pm
Under Weights and Fitness

It is an age old topic of conversation at gyms all around the world: are free weights better than machine weights?
People have been lifting heavy objects for fitness for centuries, but it is only comparatively recently that we have been given the ‘luxury’ of gym equipment that makes it a little easier for anyone to get into weight lifting. But don’t be fooled: these machines can be set up to be just as difficult as free weights, if not more so. But hardcore gym enthusiasts will always tout the benefits of free weights fitness over weights machines. Let’s look at why this is so.
1. No Help
Weights machines will always provide some assistance to you when working out, usually in the form of getting back into position after a rep. With free weights this does not occur so your muscles must complete both cycles of each repetition fully. In short, free weights engage your muscles in full. You will achieve natural movement patterns with free weights and you will also have to balance solely on your own.
2. Versatility
Gym machines generally have one purpose and one purpose only; that is the exercise they were designed to accommodate. But if you pick up a pair of dumbbells there are literally dozens of exercises you can accomplish. This versatility has made dumbbells and barbells common home gym accessories. They are also much cheaper (and smaller) than your average weights machine.
These 2 main benefits of free weights fitness are why serious bodybuilders rarely use machines. There are also some benefits to machines, such as forcing you to use good form in order to complete the exercise, but you can achieve this with free weights with practice and continued strength training.
So when should you use machine weights instead of free weights?
People who are suffering from injury or have balance problems can benefit from machine weights. Starting slowly on machines and then working your way to light free weights is an ideal plan.
I highly recommend you incorporate free weight training into your routine to find out what difference it makes to your body.
By Paul
July 2nd, 2010 at 11:42am
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Weight training fitness develops muscles and builds strength, it’s a great exercise. In fact, a good number of gyms specialize in it.
Recently however, more options have been made available. So, is lifting weights right for you?
Resistance Training – training that enlists the aid of devices or weights in order to increase the workload of the muscles being trained, is among the most popular methods available to us in our hunt to improve our bodies and overall fitness level.
It keeps our coordination, endurance, and muscles strong. It even wards off osteoporosis by increasing our bone density.
When done correctly, weight fitness training can bring very impressive results. It doesn’t take very long to do and it isn’t as difficult as you may imagine and everyone can do it at various intensities
However, activities that are more aerobic in nature do have some distinct advantages.
For starters, you are able to do such exercises practically anywhere you happen to be with next to no equipment, if any at all. Really, all you might need is a good pair of shoes. And that’s if you decide to have your workout outdoors!
As far as weight training fitness goes, there is an endless supply of equipment you have at your disposal, not all of which are heavy weights.
One of my favorite pieces resistance training equipment is the resistance band. It’s compact, versatile, and gives a great workout.
It’s nothing more than rubber tubing with handles at both ends. You can get them at any fitness store, they come in different levels of resistance.
The key to weight or resistance training is to concentrate on your form as you isolate specific groups of muscles and increase the level of resistance as you gain strength.
more weight, or resistance in the case of the exercise band, and less reps will give your muscles a good bulk. Whereas less resistance or weight and more reps will give your muscles a toned look and increases endurance.
When working out, you will need to employ both methods. First building, than toning. That will allow you to sculpt your body exactly the way you want it .
With weight training fitness, you will be able to sculpt your body in a small frame of time with lasting results if kept up on a regular schedule.
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By Paul
June 23rd, 2010 at 09:32am
Under Weights and Fitness

Weight training is a form of fitness that should not just be considered the domain of bodybuilders. Absolutely everyone can benefit from lifting weights and doing resistance training.
If you are a woman and have been afraid to do weights training as you fear bulking up like a man, don’t worry. Women are unable to build muscle like men do and whilst you will find your muscles becoming toned, you will never become ‘manly’ looking without some serious supplementation.
When you are looking at fitness gear and weight training equipment you’ll notice how affordable it is to set up a small home gym area
Some of the items you might consider buying for the home include:
- Dumbbells
- Barbells
- Bench
- Weights machines
Barbells and Dumbbells are highly versatile pieces of equipment. They are also the most affordable strength training items you will buy as compared with weight machines they are very low priced.
You can then buy extra weights for them as you become stronger and feel comfortable lifting more.
Weights machines can range from the cheap up to the very expensive gym-quality models. You will notice a vast difference in the look, feel and movement of the more expensive systems, but usually mid-range option is suitable for home use.
You will find weights machines that focus on particular muscles, or machines that provide an all over body workout. The multi machines can cost anywhere from $1000 right up to $5000 and beyond.
If you just want to tone up without spending a fortune then the best fitness gear for weight training to buy is simply a set of dumbbells with adjustable weights. Your can work your arms and legs with this simple equipment thorough a variety of exercises and workout routines.
The Bowflex SelectTech Dumbbells are a good quality set that are durable. They are not the cheapest dumbbells available but they are well worth paying a little extra for. The Bowflex Dumbbells lets you adjust weights in 2.5 lb increments so it is very easy to gradually increase your strength.
Fitness gear and weight training equipment can transform your body without sending you broke.
By Paul
June 2nd, 2010 at 02:29am
Under fitness

We all know that exercise and fitness is vital for good health, but how much do you know about the basics?
The more you know the better you can become at using exercise and fitness to improve your health, resistance to disease and even lengthen your life expectancy.
There are several parts to physical fitness. These include:
- Cardiovascular fitness
- Muscular strength
- Muscular endurance
- Flexibility
These 4 fitness basics should all be concentrated on as part of your overall health plan. Let’s look at them in some more detail.
Cardiovascular Fitness
This sort of fitness is all about the ability for your body to deliver oxygen to your muscles, plus the quality of your heart and lung functions.
Muscular Strength
Muscle strength is about how much force your muscle can exert in short bursts. This is achieved through weight lifting.
Muscular Endurance
How well your muscles and entire body can sustain continual force is a measure of muscular endurance.
Flexibility
Moving your joints and muscles through their full motion range measures your flexibility. One of the most common flexibility tests is the simple ‘touch your toes’ examination.
Fat vs. Muscle
Refining your muscle to fat ratio is the goal of a fitness plan. Lean muscle mass is built through continual exercise and strength training and whilst you require some fat mass it should not be overwhelming factor. Certain types of exercise will assist you to decrease body fat, whilst others will help you to build muscle mass.
Warming Up
Your workout schedule should always consist of warm up exercises for at least 5 minutes. There are various ways to warm up including walking, slow jogging, stretching, arm rotations and other low intensity movements that stimulate muscle use without straining.
You should aim to do exercises from each of the 4 groups above on a weekly basis. Flexibility can be achieved through yoga exercises or even during warm ups. Muscular endurance can consist of sit-ups and pull-ups. Muscle strength exercises concern weight lifting and your cardiovascular fitness will be made up of running, aerobics and other continuous exercises.
These exercise fitness work out basics apply to every single person, whether you are someone wanting to lose weight or a person who plays professional sports.
By Paul
May 17th, 2010 at 10:15pm
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Yoga is an ancient Hindu discipline that, in its purest form aims to help a person achieve tranquility and inner peace. Yoga made its way into Western society and is used as a relaxation technique. It is particularly popular amongst younger people who lead very busy lives and find that yoga allows them to detach from the hustle and bustle whilst helping to clear their mind.
The goal of yoga is to control both your mind and body. In recent years people have put a new spin on yoga to turn it into a fitness routine rather than just a spiritual and relaxation experience. Yoga has the ability to assist in the flexibility and strengthening of your body and it is these attributes that are focused on during fitness yoga routines and classes.
So what are the benefits of fitness yoga?
1. Strength
Yoga is a combination flow movements that have to be held for periods of time. This sort of resistance training is not practiced in any other form.
2. Flexibility
The range of motions that you do in yoga are unmatched by other exercises. Your flexibility will improve over time as some of the positions can be rather difficult (and best attempted after you gain some experience)
3. Balance
Most exercises focus on just a few core muscle groups or parts of the body whereas yoga encompasses your entire body (inside and out) and as such is one of the most all round forms of exercise you can do.
4. Breathing
Yoga teaches you how to breathe evenly and it lets you practice in a concentrated manner, unlike many other exercise forms in which it can be hard to concentrate on correct breathing techniques.
Fitness yoga is a great way to gain more flexibility and strength and is a welcome change from the regular exercise you might do. Always consult an expert or buy a fitness yoga DVD before starting so that you can learn the correct form for each exercise.
Most health and fitness clubs now hold yoga classes as this discipline becomes increasingly popular amongst people who are just starting to realize is multiple benefits.
By Paul
May 2nd, 2010 at 06:23pm
Under Fitness Equipment

Should you sign up to a fitness gym or continue working out at home? That is the question so many people ask themself.
When you look at the pros and cons of each arrangement you can gain a better of idea of which will suit your goals better.
Do you aim to work out several times per week? If so, a fitness gym membership would be a valuable investment for you as you would get your money’s worth.
If on the other hand you only work out once per week then there is little point signing up for an expensive gym plan.
Your option here could be continue to work out at home, or if you want the facilities of a gym, to pay each time you attend rather than commit yourself to a contract.
The important thing to remember is that you don’t have to rush your decision. Joining a gym is an important step and can be an expensive one if you don’t play your cards right. You have to know which gyms are the best ones, how to get around pushy sales people and most of all, how to read the fine print to gain a total understanding of your contract.
A home gym can consist of very basic equipment or expensive weight training machines. You can get by with just a set of dumbbells with adjustable weights and still be able to perform a huge variety of exercises. In fact, dumbbells are one of the best pieces of equipment to own, and one of the most affordable.
But a good fitness gym club will have facilities that you may not have at home, and this is worth considering when you are trying to make your choice:
- Swimming pools
- Tennis courts
- Spa
- Personal trainers
- Classes
- Expensive, advanced, high quality equipment
Whilst you can certainly complete effective fitness workouts at home using basic equipment, if you are someone who enjoys socializing and being motivated by those around you then a fitness gym will suit you. Always pay attention to any hidden costs and only sign up once you are 100% certain of your obligations.
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By Paul
April 14th, 2010 at 02:14pm
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When it comes to muscle fitness training, you have to focus not only on building muscles, but also on burning fat. It is a well known fact that when you burn fat, it’s easier for your body to create lean muscle mass. It is this lean muscle mass that will give you a toned look and the less fat you have, the more toned your body will appear.
So how do you burn fat?
If you are currently overweight then fat burning should be your first priority. It will involve doing cardio work on a treadmill or simply going outside to walk or run on a daily basis. You can also add in some cycling, swimming, aerobics and other cardio work that gets your heart pumping.
But you should not simply abandon weight training because you want to lose weight. Building muscle will actually speed up your weight loss process, so it is vital that you are combining strength training with your cardiovascular routine.
The type of strength training you can do to assist with weight loss and muscle gain includes free weights like dumbbells and barbells, as well as machine weights. The goal is to work your muscles to the point of exhaustion so that they will grow. Weight loss can be drastically increased once your lean muscle tissue starts to grow.
Muscle fitness then involves continually expanding upon the number and type of weights you can do at each gym session. You need to focus on all aspects of your body including:
- Arms
- Legs
- Mid-section
- Back
You should never work out the same muscle two days in a row (ideally you will want around 3 days in between sessions per muscle), so you can simply train your arms one day, legs the next and so on. This gives your muscles time to recover; it is during this recovery time that muscle actually grows.
Last but not least, your diet will greatly determine the speed and quality of your muscle fitness. A quality diet high in protein will only work towards you building bigger and better muscle, and providing you with more energy to effectively complete your workouts.
By Paul
March 30th, 2010 at 07:22am
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I started lifting weight for fitness back in high school in order to get some strength to help in my new discovery of martial arts. Prior to that, I was the smart, quiet, nerdy kid that everyone liked but not a single girl wanted to date. That changed when I found my love of martial arts and in it, psychical fitness.
Weights were a large part of my workouts those early white belt days, I figured as long as I lifted, I would get stronger. I did have success with that attitude, but as my mastery over my body improved, I also gained additional insight.
Here is some of what I have discovered.
Certain equipment is needed in order to lift weight for fitness. The most common being free weights such as dumbbells or their bigger brothers, the barbells. weight machines are popular ways of working on specific muscle groups also. If you have issues with your back, a good support belt is helpful and gloves designed for weight lifting ward off blisters and absorb sweat.
Lifting weight for fitness also can turn back the hands of time, giving you a more youthful look, and a stronger, healthier body, (sorry, to the best of my knowledge, it still can’t grow hair).
You need to exercise caution since your chances for hurting yourself increases with the amount of weight lifted. It’s always best to start with a weight you can handle and build as you progress.
weight lifting is also a great way to manage your body weight since muscle requires more calories than fat to exist, so the muscle you add burns calories at a much higher rate and increases your metabolism without the aid of diet pills.
Your muscles also need rest between workouts, if you are even lifting moderately heavy weights, give your body time to recover between workouts. That’s why a lot of people work on an upper-body, lower-body daily schedule.
It’s essential to get the correct form down in order to avoid injury and gain maximum results. Remember that if you wind up hurting yourself, it means no workout for at least a few days untill your body recovers. (Oh yeah, don’t forget the actual PAIN!!!)
When done correctly and safely, lifting weight for fitness can give you the body you’ve dreamed of, more energy than you thought possible, and the wonderful attention of the opposite sex, all with less than half an hour per day.
By Paul
January 25th, 2010 at 10:58am
Under Fitness Equipment+ Weights and Fitness

If you have dived into the world of resistance training you would have noticed that there are two types of resistance methods: free weights and weights equipment. So which is better? Well – it depends upon your goals.
If your goal is to build a lot of muscle you will want to focus mainly on the free weights. If your goal is fitness, a mixture of both is ideal…
Free weights are those which do not provide any assistance such as cables or machines. They involve you solely lifting the weight without any help or counter resistance. In other words, free weight for fitness means that you can judge exactly how much weight you can lift at any one time without being hampered.

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Strength training equipment now comes in hundreds of different types that cover almost the entire body. Many people opt to use equipment for leg exercises and free weights for training the top half of the body.
Whilst it is entirely possible (and highly beneficial) to use barbells and dumbbells to train your thighs, hamstrings, calves and entire lower body, using equipment is easier; particularly if you are just starting out. It is easy to strain your back when doing leg muscle free weights, so it’s not a bad idea to strengthen up for a few months on equipment before experimenting with exercises like dead lifts (lifting a barbell from the ground to train your upper legs).
There are advantages and disadvantages of using machine weights. On the good side machines are safer as there’s no danger of you getting stuck holding weights that you can’t put down. They can also help you to target a particular muscle easier than free weights in the beginning.
But the benefits of free weight for fitness outweigh those of machines when you consider what they can do for your body. You can perform movements cleanly and without obstruction or help. This makes your muscles totally extend for the entire action. The action of free weights also closely mimics actions you make in sports and in stretching.
They are also very versatile as a pair of dumbbells can serve to provide you with exercises for many different muscle groups. You don’t have to join a gym if you concentrate on free weights for fitness as the equipment will cost you under $100 and will provide you with an all over body workout for many years into the future.
By Paul
January 16th, 2010 at 08:29am
Under fitness

Everybody would love to have six pack abs. If you’ve ever seen a photo of a model or bodybuilder with shiny, protruding six pack abs and thought to yourself “I want some of them”, then proceeded to do 10 sit-ups per day and wonder what happened; you are not alone. But you are also deluding yourself because knowing how to get six pack abs is not a secret; its just hard work.
With that said, there are shortcuts you can take to get a six pack.
A six pack is simply your abdominal muscles showing through the skin. Everybody has a six back – it’s just that in the majority of us, it’s hiding under layers of fat. So, you must first remove those fat layers before you can hope to see your own six pack.
This is where so many people go wrong: they focus on muscle building around the mid section rather than weight loss. However, unlike other muscles which can build up to grow, the ab muscles generally don’t grow much from working out. If you are relatively fit but just can’t see your abs, it is not sit-ups that you need to do, but cardiovascular activity.
Cardio work will result in fat loss and fat loss will result in visible six pack ab muscles. Along with cardiovascular training you must pay close attention to your diet.
The more foods you eat that lead to weight gain, the longer and harder it will be until your six pack is revealed. Foods that will prevent you from seeing your abs include white bread and pasta, high fat dairy foods, fast food and greasy fried foods, high sugar foods and soda drinks (just to name a few).
Foods on the other hand that will greatly assist in reaching your goal include whole grain breads, pasta and rice, lean meat or if you’re vegetarian: lentils and legumes. Vegetables and fruits are vital and nuts are also helpful. Drinking plenty of water as your main hydration source is mandatory and you can also add a supplement such as green tea into the mix.

By Paul
December 25th, 2009 at 07:55pm
Under fitness

If you’re getting man boobs (or already have them) I’ve got some good news for you – YOU DON’T NEED TO LIVE WITH THEM ANY MORE! Actually, you’re able to incinerate the fat around your chest and rid yourself of your man boobs once and for all by simply using three brief exercise routines a week.
Getting man boobs to disappear is as easy as ridding yourself from any other form of body fat. You’ve gotta curb your junk food intake, get active and embrace a good workout routine.
It’s no secret that ladies see a well-defined chest as being sexy but make fun and even laugh at guys with boobies. It’s unfortunate for otherwise good guys to endure such ridicule. This is the reason I advocate workouts that focus on building up your muscles and burning stubborn fat cells as if you’ve thrown them into a furnace.
Include different types of push-ups and exercises meant for building up your chest at different intervals and intensity levels. In fact, even some ab and core workouts – if done correctly, shape the muscles of the chest, helping to change your flabby man boobs into a sexy and chiseled chest in a matter of only a few short weeks
When working out, there’s no need for expensive membership gyms or exercise gear. All that’s really needed is some time and a bit of room to move around in. And even at that the requirements are minimal.
It is 100% possible to build muscle and burn fat with short, well targeted workouts regardless of what others say (and if you pay attention, it’s usually the tired and out of shape people saying it). There’s no call for a 7 day a week routine or spending countless hours in a gym sweating like a pig unless, of course, you actually want to. Definitely don’t spend hundreds of your hard earned dollars every month on ineffective supplements that do more harm than good.
Don’t listen to anyone that recommends surgery or liposuction . Procedures like these can lead to scars that don’t look all that good and will leave you even more uncomfortable then when you had your man boobs in the first place. The only true way to fix them is to change your lifestyle.
Turbulence Training is an exercise program that isn’t like other workout routines you may have used that didn’t do a thing for you. It isn’t weak weight machine circuit training that simply winds being a complete time waster. It’s a system of exercising that is totally unique. One that you are able to do in the comfort of your own home, without going to a gym among all the hard bodies and feeling self-concious.
The safest and fastest, and only real way to rid yourself once and for all from your man boobs is through interval and strength training. By adding in intelligent nutritional guidelines, you will be sporting not only a chiseled chest, but a full new sexy body in a few short weeks!
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By Paul
December 7th, 2009 at 01:06pm
Under Vitamins and Supplements

Vitamins & fitness weight supplements are known to just about everybody that has an interest in fitness these days.
Various supplements are used to enhance certain results. Some are used to loose or gain weight, some aid in the body’s ability to build muscle, and still others add essential vitamins and/or minerals that your body needs.
With so much to choose from, it could be difficult to know what is right for you.
For Loosing weight
Supplements found in this category are used to help people loose a large amount of weight. They may include chemicals that have side effects such as irritability, racing heart beat, or anxiety. They may even help
give you energy or keep you from sleeping.
Body building & fitness weight
These aid the user in building lean muscle, gaining weight, and is typically used in strength training. Far more reasons to use this type of supplementation exist, however these are the most common.
Make sure to use caution in this category since quite a few may be hazardous to your health, such as steroids. Always look into the potential side effects or if you are not sure, ask your doctor if taking them would be in your best interest.
Nutritional
Nutritional supplementation gives your body the nutrients it needs if your diet is lacking in certain
areas. They can include minerals, vitamins, essential amino acids.

- Try to get your vitamins ,minerals, & fitness weight supplements from food whenever possible.
This category builds your body to the daily recommended intake levels and should not be ignored. There are countless brands on the market, even some specifically geared to help men, women, children, and aging adults.
The body actually needs different minerals, vitamins, & fitness weight supplements on a regular basis when working out. This is because you are putting your body through higher levels of stress and demanding more from it which, in turn, uses more of your body’s reserves. These reserves need to be built back up also on a regular basis.
This is why we sometimes crave a food that we normally do not eat. The body is craving the nutrients that are a part of that particular food item.
By Paul