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Thursday, 10 October 2013

How to Squat Without Back and Knee Pain

A very common occurrence I see with aspiring bodybuilders is to avoid difficult exercises or exercises at which they aren't particularly strong. It may be a case of insecurity. You may think that everyone in the gym is watching how much weight you are lifting on a particular exercise but they aren't.
The basic exercises like Bench Press, Squats, and Deadlifts are difficult for a reason. They build muscle. Don't avoid them because you're embarrassed about the poundage you're using. You will severely limit your gains. It may look good to put tons of plates on the Leg Press and do 20 partial reps, but you really aren't building any muscle.
When people tell me their legs won't grow, the first question I always ask them is, "Are you doing squats?" The answer is almost always, "No. I can't. They hurt my knees... They hurt my back... I had knee surgery and my doctor recommends against them". I then ask what they are doing. Most commonly they are doing smith machine squats. Then I watch their exercise performance and 99% of them all do the same thing. They only go down about 1/4 the way to parallel. Even with injuries or surgery you can still squat to parallel safely if you are squatting with the proper technique and starting with a weight you can handle.
Build the core of your training program around the big basic lifts and work to improve your technique and strength. This is how you'll add some quality muscle to your physique.
I do know some people who have problems with their back when they squat. Every time they squat with a weight that stimulates their legs, they injure their back. This would cause them to miss workouts for all body parts. Barbell back squats aren't an option for them. They may not be an option for you either.
Please keep in mind the following: Exercises that cause you pain and cause you to miss or limit future workouts are impeding your gains dramatically. You need to avoid such exercises and find substitutes for them.
However, you need to be honest with yourself. Are they really causing you pain or do you just not want to do them? Heavy, basic exercises like squats are difficult for one reason - THEY BUILD MUSCLE!
However, if performing such exercises truly is a problem for you, find an adequate substitute.
There are other exercises and machines that can go a long way toward replacing squats in your workout. At least you can still make some nice gains in your legs.
  • 45 Degree Angled Leg Presses - These plate loaded presses are my favorite replacement exercise for squats. I honestly feel that you can make similar progress in leg development if you train them with the same intensity but, you must go to parallel.
  • Front Squats - With this type of squat you can't use as much weight and are also forced to remain in a more upright position which might alleviate some of the pressure on the back.
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Wednesday, 9 October 2013

What Are You Waiting For? Get Fit Today!

By Dr Pj Prakash


The world of fitness is very vast and exciting. There are so many ways that one can enter and use their knowledge to help themselves live healthier or look more attractive. It depends completely on the individual. That said, no matter what your fitness level is, here are some tips to help you along.

At the end of your exhaustive workout session, rather than reaching for a sports drink or water, try chocolate milk. Chocolate milk has been shown to hydrate as well as water but speeds the recovery time of athletes in training. You will be able to return to another workout session faster than if you had chosen a different beverage.

In order to maximize your fitness potential, be sure to lightly exercise sore muscles the next day. This will allow blood to flow into the muscles at a much higher rate, therefor speeding up the healing process. Be sure to do more repetitions, but at a lighter weight or lighter strain.

If you're trying on a new fitness routine, remember that staying hydrated will help you maximize your benefits. Dehydration can hinder muscle development and even become dangerous. Drink at least sixteen ounces of water two hours before and after a workout. If you've been doing cardiovascular workouts, amp up your water intake even more to compensate for your sweating.

Your fitness routine will be much more enjoyable if you have someone to share it with. Find a friend or family member who has the same fitness goals as you and work together. You will be able to encourage each other and offer a strong support system when the going gets tough.

Aerobic exercises are not the only way to burn calories. Strength training is an important part of a healthy exercise regime. Lifting weights, using resistance bands and similar activities help build muscle, which pound to pound burns more calories than fat. Plus, proper strength training gives you a lean and fit look.

A good tip to help you stay fit is to avoid raiding the refrigerator late at night. Snacking late at night is a surefire way to tack on body fat. This is because your body has no chance to burn the calories off. Avoid late night eating.

As you begin to recover from a painful muscle injury or strain, gradually increase the intensity and duration of your recovery workout rather than jumping right back into your previous workout routine. After each workout, apply ice to the injured area for half an hour, then repeat the process with added intensity the next day.

Exercising properly in order to stay active and lose weight does not mean you have to go out and buy fancy equipment or join a gym. Some of the best exercises you can possibly do can be performed with nothing but your body. Think about toe-touches, sit-ups, push-ups, crunches, jumping-jacks, and even jogging in place.

If you have trouble staying motivated when working out, consider hiring a personal trainer. As experts of fitness, personal trainers push people to their limits, and help them achieve their fitness goals. After a few sessions you will know exactly what you need to do to keep fit, even without guidance.

Fitness is a fascinating and exciting world that is only limited by the extent of a person's limits. There are endless possibilities, products and techniques. Start experimenting to find something new for yourself or to learn something new that you can better for your own usage. Become empowered by these tips!




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