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Winter Weather Workouts
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world, who dread and fear; cardio they despise looking at the
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Well my friend...
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17 Muscle Building Facts I've Discovered
I've been a personal trainer and natural bodybuilder for the
past 5 years. During that time, I've discovered a lot of muscle
building facts and fitness observations.
I wanted to share some of the most important ones with you, in
this...
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The Cardio Body Building Fallacy
Most workout programs, in
my opinion, are examples of
cardio body building and are
wrongly based on bodybuilder
isolation movement exercises
and marathoner extended aerobic
training.
This is NOT the path to optimum
fitness excellence!
The cardio body building combination
is actually the biggest training
mistake you can make.
Now before you get angry...
There is absolutely nothing
wrong with training like a
Bodybuilder or Marathoner...
especially if you are a Bodybuilder
or Marathoner.
I am just proposing that the
training philosophies of Bodybuilders
and Marathoners are not the
path to an optimum level of
fitness where all of the physical
skills of cardiorespiratory
endurance, strength, flexibility,
power, speed, coordination,
agility, balance, accuracy
and toughness are improved...
Whether you adhere to the
philosophy of each group alone
or in combination.
I know this goes against most
physical training protocols
used in commercial gyms around
the world that adhere to the
cardio body building combination
as the training methods of
choice.
It is easy to see how these
training protocols came to
be combined...
In an attempt to improve fitness
on a more general level for
the non-professional fitness
enthusiast, gyms and health
clubs throughout the world
have prescribed the typical
cardio body building program
of isolated movement strength
training and extended aerobic
training sessions.
The belief was that if isolated
movement weight training is
effective for Bodybuilders,
and extended aerobic sessions
are effective for Marathoners,
that a combination of the
two training methods would
give the general fitness enthusiast
the best of both worlds.
The fact is, Bodybuilding
training methods are more
concerned with muscle growth
than muscular strength, power
and endurance... and both
of these training methods
almost completely ignore the
other physical abilities like
coordination, agility, balance,
accuracy and flexibility.
It is no wonder why millions
of people participating in
cardio body building inspired
fitness programs fail to meet
their over-all fitness goals...
They are making a big training
mistake.
On a personal Note...
I am guilty of training in
the cardio body building fashion
in my younger years in preparation
for wrestling season.
I would lift weights using
isolation exercises and run
long distances to increase
aerobic capacity.
I quickly learned in the first
week of practice that the
inflated muscles and aerobic
capacity that I gained through
cardio body building training
did little or nothing to provide
the fitness level needed for
my chosen sport.
Oh well, there is nothing
I can do about that now...
but there is something that
YOU can do to improve your
physical training in preparation
for sport, work, life.
Reflect on your current workout
program...
If your current workout program
looks like the cardio body
building protocol described
above... don't despair.
Any exercise is better than
none, so you have not completely
wasted your time.
In fact... the isolated movement
strength training has given
you some degree of strength,
and the aerobic exercise is
an essential base of fitness.
However, to improve your physical
training and optimize your
performance you must be prepared
to radically change the methods
you use in pursuit of strength,
conditioning and fitness excellence.
Be honest with yourself...
are you getting the most out
of your current cardio body
building physical training
program?
Are the exercises and methods
you are using best suited
to improve over-all fitness...
or do they only focus on muscular
size and cardiorespiratory
endurance?
Ask yourself this question...
Is your current physical fitness
training program based on
the acceptable and deliberate
compromise of competence and
ability to perform in ALL
the areas of cardiorespiratory
endurance, strength, flexibility,
power, speed, coordination,
agility, balance, accuracy
and toughness to produce optimum
performance results under
the greatest amount of circumstances?
If not, it is probably based
on the cardio body building
fallacy... and your physical
training can be greatly improved.
If your goal of physical training
is to inflate your muscles
and perform monotonous, single
intensity aerobic exercise
for extended periods of time...
do nothing.
If your goal of physical training
is to become a better human
being suited to successfully
overcome the random challenges
of sport, work and life...
It is time to change your
physical fitness training
program to one not based on
the cardio body building fallacy.
About the author:
Coach Lomax is a strength,
conditioning and fitness coach
dedicated to building better
humans for sport, work and
life. Learn more at Optimum Physical Training
or take his FREE Tabata Calisthenics
Workout Mini Course.
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