Fitness Mastery: Hypertrophy, HIIT & Running Optimization

Comprehensive fitness involves a mix of strength training for hypertrophy, HIIT for metabolic health, and corrective exercises for postural alignment.

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Exercises for a Brachialis Injury

Located between the biceps muscle and the elbow, the brachialis muscle is important for bending the elbow joint isometrically. As the key muscle directing this action, the brachialis is frequently involved in sports- or exercise-related injuries in which arm flexibility is extensively used, such as tennis or pullups.

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Don'ts When Trying to Get Pregnant

If you’re trying to get pregnant, it’s important to act like your pregnant before it actually happens. This includes eating a healthy, well-balanced diet, taking vitamins and getting plenty of exercise and sleep.

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What Kind of Exercise Can Burn Subcutaneous Fat?

Fat either accumulates in the stomach or in the outlying areas of the body. Deep, internal stomach fat is known as visceral fat. It raises your risk for health complications. Subcutaneous fat builds underneath the skin and causes more of a mental drain than health hazard. Exercise is an important part of reducing fat.

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How to Flatten a Bloated Stomach

Belly bloat can make your jeans fit uncomfortably and cause unsightly bulging around your waistline. Bloating in your stomach can be triggered by a variety of factors from poor food choices and lack of activity to a diet high in sodium or a lack of water.

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Ketosis & Strength Training

Strength training is anaerobic exercise, which means that your muscles are burning primarily glucose for energy. Glucose is found in foods that contain carbohydrates. Ketosis is a metabolic state that occurs when your body is deprived of glucose.

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Do You Really Burn Fat Faster at a Lower Heart Rate?

It sounds counterintuitive, but just because you're working out harder, increasing your heart rate and burning calories doesn't mean you're burning fat. Your body's ideal fat-burning zone is only 60 to 70 percent of your maximum heart rate.

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Muscles Contraction During Plank Exercise

The plank is an isometric exercise that targets your abdominal and back muscles, and it’s used for developing core strength and balance. It’s also a versatile exercise with a few key variations, such as the side plank with either a bent leg or a straight knee.

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Substitutes for Heavy Punching Bags

Heavy punching bags provide a cardio workout, resistance training and a means for developing good form in your punches and kicks. However, they can be tough to install and may be inappropriate entirely in some living or training situations. If you're in such a fix, you're not out of luck.

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Calories Burned From Muay Thai Kickboxing

Regardless of your reasons for exercising, a convenient byproduct of working out is the calories you'll burn. If you're anxious to lose weight, an activity that burns calories rapidly is ideal. Boxing is a suitable activity for people with competitive sides but, if you're interested in marital arts, consider Muay Thai.

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Bodyweight Squats Vs. Dumbbell Squats

Squats are a functional lower-body strength exercise. They simulate everyday activities, such as picking a box up off the floor. The body weight squat is the most basic, beginner squat; you only use your body weight for resistance.

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How to Exercise With a Broken Tibia & Fibula

Your tibia and fibula are the bones of your lower leg. They can become fractured due to contact sports, motor vehicle accidents, tripping or falling from heights. Treatment for a broken tibia and fibula may include surgery, a cast or crutches.

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How to Prevent Groin Cramps

In human anatomy, the groin is the meeting place of the torso and the legs. Muscles in the groin area, also known as adductor muscles, help with movements of the legs and hip. When these muscles are pulled or strained, the effect can be very painful and result in a hernia.

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How to Tighten Stomach Muscles After Having Children

Whether you gave birth weeks, months or years ago, you might harbor a little insecurity about your "mommy tummy." As your belly swells through pregnancy, the muscles of the abdominal wall and the skin on top are stretched to accommodate your growing child.

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How to Burn 70 Calories

The number of calories you burn when you perform an activity will vary, depending on your weight. All else being equal, a heavier person burns more calories than a lighter person. No matter how much you weigh, however, it shouldn’t take long to burn 70 calories.

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Side Effects of Starting Bikram Yoga

Bikram yogis perform an intense, 26-posture series in a room heated to about 105 degrees with elevated humidity. Founder Bikram Choudhury has said he incorporated the heat component both to replicate the climate of his native India and to facilitate the body's ability to stretch and cleanse itself through sweat.

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How to Train to Run an 8-Minute Mile

Running an 8-minute mile requires discipline and proper training. In addition to running, exercises like swimming, muscle-endurance training and cycling indirectly increase your running speed. Generally, running farther than you need to will help condition your body to handle the stresses of an 8-minute mile.

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Kickboxing & Punching Bag Workouts

The 75-lb. heavy bag is one of the primary training tools for kickboxing, martial arts and boxing. Training with the heavy bag will help you throw effective combinations with kicks and punches.

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The Dos & Don'ts of Standing Dumbbell Front Raises

Standing dumbbell front raises work your deltoid, or shoulder, muscles. If you do this basic, single-joint exercise with improper form, you increase your risk of shoulder impingement, which is a painful condition of the shoulder joint.

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