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Physical Fitness Optimization, Not Physical Skill Maximization
When I look at the physical fitness industry today it is
painfully obvious that the industry is more concerned with
maximizing specific skills than building better humans.
Basically, the fitness industry has been divided into two
fields......
Live Longer By Exercising - Part 1
The goal of this article is answer the question "why do we
exercise?"
Now, I know what you're all thinking: we exercise to lose fat so
we can look good! To be honest, that's the reason why most of us
exercise, and there's nothing wrong with...
Learn To Kayak
All right, so you've decided that you want to learn how to paddle
a kayak, but you're not sure where to start. Should you take
lessons, learn from an experienced friend, or wing it on
your own?
The answer is that all of these options can...
Begin a Cardiac Rehabilitation Program For a Heart Healthy Lifestyle
Two months after my open-heart surgery, through my
cardiologist's referral, I was cleared to begin a
physician-sponsored cardiac rehabilitation program - a program
of exercise and risk-factor education for individuals recovering
from serious...
An Exercise Program That Works
There are two basic things you need to know when you are setting
up an exercise program . . .
1. You need twenty to forty minutes of aerobic exercise three to
four times a week.
2. You need to include strength training at least twice a...
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Weight Loss Using a 300 Year Old Russian Device & Common Sense?
Does a fitness tool used for 300 years qualify as a fad? Is Russian kettlebell
training combined with a common
sense approach to diet the
way to lose fat, build muscle,
strength, and flexibility?
Not many people know what
a kettlebell is, much less
how to use one, but training
with a kettlebell is an effective
route to fat loss while building
strength. Suprisingly, something
else many people are unfamiliar
with, is what exactly a healthy
diet consists of. Combining
kettlebell training with the
basic rules of how to eat
healthy is a key to losing
fat and getting back the strength
to do the physical activities
we enjoy.
"I am amazed at the lack of
even the most basic knowledge
among many people concerning
what to eat in order to lose
weight or be fit," states
Victor Holtreman, author of
the eBook "The Last 10 Pounds".
"People will complain to me
how they can't seem to lose
weight, and then reach for
a 12 oz can of Coke," added
Victor, who using the methods
outlined in his book dropped
his body fat from 13% to 9%
in just two months.
The vast majority of Americans
who are overweight would like
to lose fat, but don't seem
to know quite how to do it.
Victor emphasizes that "just
making a few minor changes
to how and what you eat can
make a dramatic impact on
your weight." Of course the
other component is exercise...
another area where many people
seem to have confusion.
"People expect immediate and
miraculous results within
days of starting an exercise
program. They get discouraged,
or even worse, injure themselves
and quit," says Victor.
In his eBook "The Last 10
Pounds" Victor teaches readers
how to find their caloric
"sweet spot": the amount of
food to eat that will allow
fat loss without losing muscle.
Instead of just telling the
reader *what* to eat, he teaches
how to determine what is and
what is not healthy. In essence
instead of giving you a fish,
he teaches you how to fish
on your own. He also introduces
a variety of workouts that
will raise metabolism, increase
strength and muscle density.
So what exactly "is" a kettlebell?
It is basically an iron sphere
with a handle, which can be
used in a wide variety of
exercises: These range from
slow, strength building movements
to fast, heart pumping aerobic
exercises. They are available
in a wide variety of weights,
starting with a very light
9 lbs (for women) all the
way up to a monstrous 88 lb
model. Most women start with
an 18 lb kettlebell while
most men opt for the 36 lb
model. The unique design has
a center of gravity that is
away from your hand, which
gives the movements a unique
feel and causes you to recruit
more muscles in any particular
exercise.
"The Last 10 Pounds" gives
detailed instructions on a
variety of movements along
with photos demonstrating
how they are done. Also included
are many resources including
where to find additional exercises,
and tools for tracking fat
loss. Using himself as a guinea
pig, Victor lost 10 pounds
of fat in 2 months. He states
"I could have lost it faster,
but the book was a record
of what I did as I did it.
Any mistakes I made are there
so you can learn from them
as well."
About the author:
To learn more about "The Last
10 Pounds" visit http://www.last10pounds.com.
To learn more about kettlebells
visit http://www.kettlebell-training.com.
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