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Body Fats Myth Debunked
There are many body fats myths out there that do not withstand the scrutiny of scientific research. Let me share with you some of these common body fats myths and hopefully we are able to put them to rest today.
You have probably heard that doing lots of aerobic exercises is great for losing fats. While aerobic exercise do help cut down on body fats, too much of it can be a bad thing. You see, too much of aerobic exercises can result in you destroying your muscles after the fats have been removed. With less muscles, your body metabolic rate naturally slows down and that means less fat burning capabilities.
Hopefully, you can see the reason why you should not exercise excessively or you could have less muscles to stimulate body metabolic rate. Without sufficient muscles, your body will not be able to burn body fat efficiently. Our advice is that you should plan your cardio exercises properly. Combine with some resistance training to get the optimal impact.
The next common myth is that muscles weigh more than fat. That is not entirely true. One pound of muscle weighs the same as a pound of...
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The Key to Upper Body Growth
It may be surprising to you, but the key to upper body growth does not involve machines. It does involve bodyweight and free weight exercises, including different versions of push-ups, squats, deadlifts, inverted rows, and most importantly - pullups.
I cannot stress ENOUGH the importance of the pullup. It is the one exercise that has really made the difference for me and my clients.
The mainstream exercises that coaches will implement for most sports are sit-ups and push-ups. I’ve played soccer for nearly my whole life, and that is what we did.
But since then I have learned that even though the pushup is great, it should be performed in conjunction with either a row-type of exercise or a pullup/chin-up.
Don’t get me wrong - pullups are not easy. At the beginning they can be very challenging. Do not be surprised, no matter how many pull-downs you can do on a machine, if you still cannot do one pullup in the beginning.
However, it is critical that you keep trying until you can add pullups to your regular workout routine. The following tips will help you:
In the beginning, ask a buddy to...
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