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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How Often Should I Workout My Forearms?

The forearm muscle, also referred to as the antebrachium, is made up of at least 20 different muscles. These muscles combine together to work your forearm, wrists and fingers. Exercising the forearms requires patience and attention to detail.

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Exercise to Increase Nerve Gliding in the Lumbar Spine at L4-5

Pain in your lumbar spine is often caused by compression of your sciatic nerve, which runs from the back of your hips and down your legs. This condition is known as sciatica and symptoms include sharp pain in the lower back that can shoot down one or both legs.

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How to Exercise Teres Major and Minor Muscles

The teres major and minor muscles are tiny back muscles when compared with your latissimus dorsi -- and even smaller than your deltoids. These muscles originate on your shoulder blades then insert into your arm bones, or the humerus.

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Running While Powerlifting

Powerlifting can enhance your running, but take care to balance your training. To get the most out of each, you must control the volume and intensity of both sports. Extreme endurance training, such as running a marathon, can present difficulties for a powerlifter.

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How to Improve Oxygen Intake While Running

Proper breathing during your run can help increase your endurance and provide your muscles with the oxygenated blood they need to sustain your run. As you run, you naturally begin breathing more heavily to supply your lungs with more oxygen.

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How Much of a Dumbbell Lift Should a 13-Year-Old Do?

Lifting dumbbells can reduce the risk of sports-related injuries and help muscles work more efficiently. Teens should focus on lifting to build strength and tone rather than to build big biceps. Lifting weights that are too heavy can cause damage to the tendons and ligaments of still developing bodies.

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Difference Between Jogging & Running

The differences between jogging and running are not clear-cut. In fact, the words are often used interchangeably. According to the Better Health Channel, the main difference between running and jogging is intensity. Runners sometimes jog for a while before a race or a long run to get their muscles loose.

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How to Treat Sore Arm Muscles From Tennis

If you’re playing tennis at a higher intensity and duration than normal, you may experience delayed onset muscle soreness which causes muscle stiffness and soreness 24 to 48 hours after vigorous physical exertion. Your arm muscles can also be sore from overuse during tennis or an injury.

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How to Flatten Your Tummy by Cycling

A lot of men and women struggle to shed the pounds of fat that accumulate around the stomach, and some exercises are more helpful than others. It’s not going to melt away with crunches, for instance, because they simply don’t burn enough calories to reveal the muscles that crunches target.

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Why Do Your Muscles Get Tired When You Exercise?

During exercise your muscles work hard to lift a load. Whether it be resistance training or aerobic exercise, your muscles are under siege. Your body’s neural response to this load is to recruit muscle fibers to complete the task, but muscle fibers become tired rather quickly.

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Exercise That Works Your Thoracolumbar Fascia

Thoracolumbar fascia is the connective tissue located on your lower back. Your thoracolumbar fascia acts as a bridge between your glutes and your lats muscles. This helps transfer forces safely from your lower body to your upper body. The fascia also helps stabilize your spine and assists your erector spinae muscles.

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How to Get Fudge to Harden

Many people enjoy making homemade fudge, but the chocolate treat may not turn out as expected if you do not allow the fudge to harden correctly. Fudge becomes creamy when beaten and then begins to set up when cooking, but the cooking process is not complete when you take the fudge out of the oven.

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What Exercise Machine Gives the Best Total-Body Workout?

If you’re tired of the same old gym routine, it may be time to try something different. You can often avoid the dreaded fitness plateau just by introducing a little variety in your routine. What’s more, you may be overlooking one of the best total-body workouts available.

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Sore Hips & Glutes From Running

There are more than 600 skeletal muscles in the human body. Because your glutes (buttocks) and hip muscles are skeletal muscles that are heavily engaged while running, you could experience soreness in these areas for a number of reasons.

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Phases of Sprinting

Rapidly moving from one place to another, also known as sprinting, is an action that is required in many different sports and activities. Sprinting can be broken down into four different phases, each distinguishable from the others by comparing three different variables.

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Back Spasm During Running

Back spasms can occur during and after running or other strenuous activities. Spasms are when the muscles in your lower back tighten up painfully. Spasms usually are the result of previous trauma, inflammation or muscular weakness in the region, according to the Sports Injury Clinic.

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Does the Elliptical Work Your Arms Also?

Cardiovascular exercise is exercise performed in a repetitive motion for an extended period that raises heart and respiration rates and burns calories. An elliptical is one form of cardiovascular machine that provides a low-impact workout while secondarily building muscle.

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How Many Situps to Burn a Pound?

Situps can strengthen your abdominal muscles and even play a role in your goal of losing weight. However, burning a pound of fat requires more than just dedication to this exercise.

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How to Strengthen the Sphincter Muscle

Sphincter muscles are found throughout the human body, including sphincters found in the male and female pelvic area. A sphincter muscle is a circular muscle that surrounds another structure in the body, such as the male and female ureters and anal canals.

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