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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The Best Supplements for Skinny Guys

You know the scene: Muscular, sculpted men clustering around the gym’s weight machines, busting out multiple sets of pullups and spotting one another on impossibly heavy bench presses. How, exactly, do those guys get those bodies?

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Do I Have to Eat a Lot to Gain Lots of Muscle?

It’s natural for people to lose muscle and gain body fat, which can be a concern, notes MayoClinic.com. Building more muscle can increase strength and improve overall health and stamina, but cramming down too many extra servings at meals isn’t the most productive or healthy way to do so.

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Why Does My Stomach Look Bigger if I Work Out?

It’s not uncommon to experience a frustrating phenomenon when exercising: even with a regular workout routine, the stomach may distend and seem to get bigger over time. Figure out the root cause by examining the factors involved and then alter your behaviors or perceptions to minimize the bulge.

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Preparing a Beginner's Circuit Training Workout

Circuit training is an interval-based workout program. You complete several different exercises in rapid succession, with short rests in between. Generally, you'll perform each exercise at a high intensity for a set period of time, such as 30 to 60 seconds.

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Will Sit Ups Flatten My Stomach?

Situps are a classic calisthenic exercise that strengthens, firms and tightens stomach muscles. While situps are effective for toning the internal core muscles, they’re not a high calorie-burning exercise, and they do not have the ability to “spot reduce” stomach fat.

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Is a Half Hour Enough to Lose Weight on the Treadmill?

Thirty minutes is the minimum amount of exercise that the American College of Sports Medicine recommends on most days of the week, and it’s convenient to fulfill that quota by hopping on the treadmill. Whether those sessions will help you effectively lose weight, however, depends on a number of factors.

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Is Walking with Ankle Weights Good or Bad?

Walking is a relatively easy, low-impact way to exercise, and due to its gentle pace, it’s not among the highest calorie burners. However, you can ramp up the calorie-burning potential of any walk by strapping on a pair of ankle weights.

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