Sunday 3 July 2011

Quick Question - Answers

Thanks to everybody who posted a question, I've written the answers all below but first of all I'd like to direct those who asked about ab exercises to an earlier post I made a couple of weeks ago. There you'll find all you need in terms of ab exercises and how to make that six pack shine through.

Back Strengthening Exercises


I think it's worth mentioning that you shouldn't train your abs too much without training your back and vice versa. You need to hit a good balance between the two which in order to help your posture.

Deadlifts: You probably hear a lot of the broscience guys at the gym talking about how much they can deadlift and you usually will see them trying to do them at the gym. A lot of guys I've noticed have the form wrong which is actually pretty bad for your back.
   1. Stand with the barbell over your feet.
   2. Grab the bar and bend your knees until your shins are in contact with the bar.
   3. Keep your chest up.
   4. Lift the bar pushing down with your heels and making sure to keep that chest up but do NOT lean back.
   5. Lower the bar and repeat.

The Magikarp (I don't know the actual name for this exercise so this is just a pet name I gave it): This is a much less intensive exercise for those that suffer from mild back pain. I'd still advise consulting your physician though.
   1. Lie on your stomach with your legs and arms outstretched behind and in front of your, respectively.
   2. Raise your legs and arms as high as you can comfortably.
   3. Hold for about 5-10 seconds.
   4. Lower and repeat, try for 3 sets with 10 reps.


Getting started on fat loss

FOOD INTAKE IS KEY. I can't emphasize how important that statement is. You'll need to cut the junk food considerably. I'm not going to say completely because taking too many steps, too quickly is just setting yourself up for failure. I've been through this before myself so I know that a gradual change makes things much easier.

In terms of exercising, a half hour jog every morning or swimming is a good place to start. Once you're into the way of exercising you should step it up and throw a weights routine into it. Simply put, you can't bulk up and slim down at the same time, it's not realistic. The way most bodybuilders do it is switching it every couple of months. Building muscle, then cutting fat.

With some time and perseverance, you'll be shedding the pound in no time. If anybody has any questions about this, comment and I'll respond as soon as I can.

Getting rid of those moobs


I feel that this deserves an article on it's own because many men seem to suffer from this, so I'll make another post tomorrow about this. If you want to make a start on it today, work on strengthening your pectorals.

19 comments:

  1. I cracked up at the name of The Magikarp. Regardless it was a good read... Maybe I'll start doing deadlifts too now.

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  2. I've been meaning to lose weight lately, I could probably find some good tips here ^^ Following :)

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  3. If I do the magikarp, will I eventually become a gyarados?

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  4. Haha... The Magikarp.

    Anyway, I'll try these once I have time.

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  5. Yeah getting rid of the moobs needs it's own article.

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  6. im the opposite, i struggle to gain weight...

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  7. Gaining weight as in you're too skinny or you struggle to put on muscle?

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  8. lol its not easy loosin it so better be careful!
    +1

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  9. "The Magikarp gets you buffed up like a Gyarados" Now you can invent the Dragon Dance...

    Love the term broscience and I just have to try some of these tips

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  10. Thanks a lot for the suggestions! I'mma incorporate the magikarp into my routine from now on. And try not to laugh at the name while doing them. :)

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  11. Agreed on the last section. I cut out all the junk cold turkey, and never looked back. Occasionally I'll grab a burger or something, but I'll never again grab a biggie combo and large blah blah blah.

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  12. Cold turkey dieting can be quite a struggle for people who are used to over-indulgence, I can vouch for this personally back when I was overweight. A good way to start the day is a fibre filled breakfast, it'll keep your appetite at bay for a bit longer.

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  13. great insight, thanks for answering our questions!

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  14. Thanks for the tips now to take down some notes!

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  15. Good advise overall
    I've started doing dead-lifts myself recently and its an awesome lower back exercise, but as always keep on checking my form all the time

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  16. Thanks for the Magikarp! Waiting for that moobs article!

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  17. Thanks for the guide, I was looking for a few tips! alphabetalife.blogspot.com

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  18. Very informative, keep it coming bro

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