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Back Exercises – Vary the angles and tempo!

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Steve’s Simple 10 Min Ab Routine

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Just tips and ideas on doing abs in the AM..

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Why HIT?

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by Markus Reinhardt

A Rational Training Approach (or WHY HIT is the better choice in resistance exercise)

(Article written for FUN&FIT Magazine/LV)

I’d like to take this chance and introduce myself: My name is Markus Reinhardt, and I’m a longtime bodybuilding competitor,personal trainer and fitness model. This is the first in a series of articles I’ll be doing for FUN&FIT magazine on the subject of high intensity training (HIT for short). (more…)


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10 Important rules to High Intensity Exercise!

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by Markus Reinhardt

1. Perform each repetition slowly and smooth. Try not to bounce the weight or use momentum. Momentum is an outside force that will limit the amount of friction of the muscle and increase injury risk. No ballistic and explosive style movements! (Now stop bouncing around on those retarted blow up balls!..lol) (more…)


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Youth Speed, Agility, Strength and Conditioning

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by Mel Fabros

Youth Speed, Agility, Strength and Conditioning, an offshoot of our Sport Specific Training, is designed to instruct older children and young adults the fundamentals of working out to get faster, more agile, stronger and have more endurance, so that they can play sports better and raise their level of fitness. As an added benefit, these students end up looking better, feeling better about themselves and having increased self esteem and self confidence. This may be just the thing they need to have an easier time coping with the pressures of growing up and attending middle school and high school. Class sizes will be limited so that we can insure students get the attention they deserve so they can learn properly. Remember, it only takes a few repetitions to learn to do something incorrectly and have that pattern ingrained in your brain and neuromuscular pathways. Unlearning the wrong way of doing something however, can take hundreds or even thousands of correct repetitions. So learn to do it right the first time! (more…)


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