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Saturday, June 20, 2015

The You Are Your Own Gym Guide to Total Women's Fitness Bodybuilding

The You Are Your Own Gym Guide to Total Women's Fitness Bodybuilding

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The You Are Your Own Gym Guide to Total Women's Fitness Bodybuilding

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The ultimate get-in-shape-fast, at-home, no-equipment-required program designed especially for women—from the ultra-fit Special Operations trainer and author of You Are Your Own Gym

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Say goodbye to long, tedious hours at the gym and boring, muscle-depleting cardio exercises. Elite trainer and fitness guru Mark Lauren is here to show you that the best—and only—equipment you need to get in shape is free and always accessible: your own body.
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Sunday, May 3, 2015

Jim Stoppani's Encyclopedia of Muscle & Strength-2nd Edition

Jim Stoppani's Encyclopedia of Muscle & Strength-2nd Edition

Bodybuilding Jim Stoppani's Encyclopedia of Muscle & Strength-2nd Edition Paperback – October 
Jim Stoppani, PhD, received his doctorate in exercise physiology with a minor in biochemistry from the University of Connecticut. After graduation, he served as a postdoctoral research fellow in the prestigious John B. Pierce Laboratory and department of cellular and molecular physiology at Yale University School of Medicine, where he investigated the effects of exercise and diet on gene regulation in muscle tissue. For his groundbreaking research he was awarded the Gatorade Beginning Investigator in Exercise Science Award in 2002 by the American Physiological Society. From 2002 to 2013 Stoppani was senior science editor for Muscle & Fitness, Muscle & Fitness Hers, and Flex magazines. He is currently the owner of the JYM Supplement Science and jimstoppani.com. 


Stoppani has written thousands of articles on exercise, nutrition, and health. He is coauthor of the New York Times bestseller LL Cool J's Platinum 360 Diet and Lifestyle (Rodale, 2010) as well as Stronger Arms & Upper Body (Human Kinetics, 2009) and PrayFit (Regal 2010). He is also coauthor of the chapter "Nutritional Needs of Strength/Power Athletes" in the textbook Essentials of Sports Nutrition and Supplements (Humana Press, 2008). Dr. Stoppani is the creator of the popular training and nutrition programs Shortcut to Size and Shortcut to Shred, as seen on bodybuilding.com. Dr. Stoppani has been the personal nutrition and health consultant for numerous celebrity clients, such as LL Cool J, Dr. Dre, Mario Lopez, and Chris Pine.

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Wednesday, January 7, 2015

Ashtanga Yoga Beginner's Workout

Ashtanga Yoga Beginner's Workout

Ashtanga Yoga Beginner's Workout

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In Ashtanga Yoga: Beginners Practice, acclaimed yoga instructor Nicki Doane takes you to the next level under the guidance of her teacher Sri K. Pattabhi Jois. Amid the stunning beauty of her native Hawaii, Doane guides you to achieve balance and expand energy flow. 

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Thursday, November 6, 2014

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Sunday, May 12, 2013

Kettle Weights - Exercise For Beginners

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Training with Kettle Weights has been proven to add strength and stability to your core which is very important for athletes in all sports. When working out with kettle weights, your body naturally uses almost all muscle groups regardless of the area you are trying to target which is a real bonus as you get a full body workout no matter which particular exercises are in your routine. In this article, I'll step you through a basic, full body, core strengthening exercise that you can do with a single kettle bell.


Kettle Weights - Exercise For Beginners


The Kettlebell Swing: The Kettlebell swing is a great exercise particularly for beginners. It allows you to get a feel for the weight of the kettle ball and how it feels in you grip as you move with it. Another reason it is great for beginners is that you only need a single kettle bell. To execute the kettlebell swing:
Stand with feet shoulder width apart with the one kettle bell on the floor between your feet. Keeping your back straight, bend at the knees and hips and reach down with one arm to grab the kettle ball. Remain slightly bent at the hips and knees and hold the kettle bell so it is about a foot off the ground. Remember your back should remain flat for the entire exercise. Keeping your arm locked straight, swing the kettle weight back slightly then swing it forcefully forwards and explosively extend your knees and hips so you are standing upright. The kettle bell should swing as high as your chest so your arm is parallel to the ground. Let the weight swing back down between your legs so you are back at the starting position momentarily then explode up and out again.You should start by doing 10 swings then change arms and repeat. At no point in the swings should you stop. It is a fluid exercise so you should be in motion the whole time until you have done your 10 reps. If 10 is too many, start off with 5. You can always increase the number you perform as your confidence and strength increases. There are dozens and dozens of other great exercises that you can do with kettle weights. Some are more advanced than others so you can work your way through them as you progress and increase your strength and tone.


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Hand Speed Workout - 5 Exercises to Increase Punching Power


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If there's one thing you take from this article, let it be that power is a result of the combination of strength and speed (strength + speed = power). When designing a training program to improve hand speed and punching power, you can't have a one-dimensional view on things. Your exercise selection and training parameters (reps, contraction speed, rest etc.) should be varied for optimal results.


Hand Speed Workout - 5 Exercises to Increase Punching Power


Before I got into martial arts, my chest workouts consisted of the standard decline, flat and incline pressing movements and occasionally, I'd throw in a cable fly exercise to finish off. Now that my priorities have shifted from bodybuilding to hand speed and punching power, my workout goes something like this.


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I start things off with the barbell bench press exercise and I'll go relatively heavy. The purpose of this is to develop maximum strength (recall that punching power is a result of strength and speed). If you can, attach chains or resistance bands to the end of the barbell as doing so will provide additional resistance as you drive the barbell upwards.

Hand speed & punching power exercise guidelines

5 Sets Gradually increase the weight Repetitions = 10,8,6,4,1-2 Rest = 2-4 minutes (heavier load = longer rest)
Smith Machine Throws

This is a great exercise for hand speed and punching power as it's done in an explosive fashion. For this exercise, you would use only around 25% of what you would normally use for your regular sets. As for the execution, you basically toss it up as high as you can, catch it, quickly lower the barbell towards the chest (don't go beyond a 90 degree angle) and toss the barbell up again. For the greatest improvements in hand speed and punching power, the movement should be done as quickly as possible.

Hand speed & punching power exercise guidelines

3 Sets 6-8 repetitions per set Rest = 3 minutes
Plyometric Push Ups

Yet another great exercise for hand speed and punching power is the plyometric push up. To perform the exercise, you will need to find two of the steps used in aerobics classes and position them between 4-6 feet apart (depending on the length of your arms). You start in a push up position with 1 hand placed atop each bench. When you're ready, push off and move your hands to a position between the steps. Without hesitation, explode upwards and move your hands back atop the steps.

Hand speed & punching power exercise guidelines

3 sets As many reps as possible (to make it harder, increase the height of the steps) Rest interval = 3 minutes
Resistance Band Punches

This is about as functional as it gets. Resistance band punches are excellent for hand speed and punching power as you're simply punching against resistance. To perform the exercise, all you do is wrap a couple resistance bands around the bar on a pulley station (or anything that's shoulder height). You then grasp the handles and ensure that the bands are positioned under your arms. From there, it's easy - you shadowbox. If I have a workout partner, I'll get him to hold some pads for me. It's actually pretty fun. As you fatigue, you simply drop one band and continue the exercise (providing your using more than one resistance band).

Hand speed & punching power exercise guidelines

3 rounds 1 minute each 1 minute rest
Freemotion Hooks

I perform this exercise on the freemotion cable machine. Not every gym has one of these. If yours does, then I guess you're in luck. The resistance band exercise worked on hand speed and punching power for your straight shots while this exercise is designed to train your hand speed and punching power on your hooks. The freemotion hook exercise is also great for developing rotary power within your core.

Hand speed & punching power exercise guidelines

3 sets (each arm) 10 repetitions Rest = 1 minute

So there you have it. Five easy-to-implement exercises for hand speed and punching power. Give them a try and you should see noticeable hand speed and punching power improvements within only a few weeks.



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Thursday, May 9, 2013

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The Scary Truth About Soy Protein and Bodybuilding


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Inevitably there's a myth that soy protein is horrible for bodybuilding and that if you are any where near serious about working out or building muscle you will stay away from it. In fact, some sites show 'studies' that soy protein and soy products can be detrimental to your health. And while it's true that early claims of soy wonders might not be entirely true, there's also myth that soy protein is bad.


The Scary Truth About Soy Protein and Bodybuilding


First off, there's a concept called the Biological Value Scale that was developed to measure the quality of specific proteins. It basically rates how efficiently your body will use a given protein source. The higher the BV (biological value), the more amino acids and nitrogen your body is retaining from the foods you eat. In sum, it becomes a way to measure the potential for quality muscle growth and strength.


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There was a time when egg whites were at the top of the BV with a score of around 100. Since then, whey proteins have toped out the scales around 106-159 BV. This means that whey protein is better used for quality muscle growth.



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But first a warning!

This doesn't mean that all you would utilize is whey protein for all your needs. Many times bodybuilders will use a variety of proteins depending on the BV and the times of day and if they just finished a workout.

Let me explain... Your protein needs in the morning are different then the middle of the day and are different again AFTER a workout and again different before bed.

All this means is that no one protein is the best for any given time. But before I get lost... let me show you the biological value scale in a simple form.

Type of Protein :: Biological Value Rating

Whey: 106-159 Egg: 100 Cow's Milk: 91 Fish: 83 Casein: 80 Beef: 80 Chicken: 79 Soy: 74 Wheat Gluten: 54 Kidney Beans: 49

For all these reasons, you can and should see that soy protein is listed lower. That just means it's not the most anabolic of proteins for optimal muscle growth.

But don't get me wrong...

This doesn't mean you shouldn't eat soy protein if you enjoy it. It simply means that barring any religious beliefs or personal preferences, soy would not be the ideal protein source for enhanced muscle gains. This doesn't mean you cannot have it or that it's bad for you.

In fact, let's continue on with a little example.

John Q. Public 13% body fat 184 lbs 160 lbs of LBM (lean body mass)

For simplification we'll just say that for every LB of LBM (pound of lean body mass) John wants to get 1 g of protein.

John should be consuming 160 g of protein a day.

Here's where the myth and some problems come into play! Read carefully.

If you get a vast amount of your protein from less BV sources then optimal (beans, soy) you will not prime your muscles for optimal anabolic growth. John shouldn't be getting 150+ grams of soy protein a day IF he wants to create the most muscle mass and he has no personal reasons not to use better quality sources.

John also won't be in jeopardy of losing muscle or wasting his efforts if he ingests small quantities of soy proteins because he likes them. Having soy in his cereal is not going to make a difference.

The myth that soy will cause men to produce estrogen is when VAST quantities are ingested. Far beyond what any rational person would want to do on a prolonged basis.

A bodybuilder that has soy will not feel any differences, be any less anabolic then another person who does not consume soy at all.

Fact: A long-term metabolic balance study in young men to assess the nutritional quality of an isolated soy protein and beef proteins (VR Young, A Wayler, C Garza, FH Steinke, E Murray, WM Rand, and NS Scrimshaw) was published in 1984 by the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. Am. J. Clinical Nutrition, Jan 1984; 39: 8 - 15.

After 84 days of two groups, one totally isolated soy protein and the other on beef proteins, found a conclusion that:

"Body cell mass measurements did not reveal any deterioration in protein nutritional status. These observations confirm the prediction, derived from previous short-term nitrogen balance studies, that the nutritional quality of isolated soy protein is high and that this plant protein can serve as the sole source of essential amino acids and nitrogen for protein maintenance in adults."

So let me summarize and review...

Soy is not the most biological available source for optimal anabolic muscle growth. If you were to finish a workout, you would want to ingest some high quality whey protein vs. soy proteins. However, simply having soy doesn't mean it's bad for bodybuilding unless you are getting a majority of your protein from soy products. Then it's not optimal. You'd also need to ingest quite a bit on a daily basis for any negative effects of soy to manifest (specifically aimed at males in this sentence).

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