Posts Tagged ‘Free workout’

No time to workout? Try Becky’s Total Body Fat Blaster in 20, 40 or 60 minutes!


No time to workout? Overwhelmed by thoughts of going to the gym for a dreaded 30 minute cardio session followed by boring weights? Why not try this FULL BODY Workout that can be done anywhere, anytime in 20, 40 or 60 minutes depending on your schedule and energy level!

The following is a unique versatile workout that can be completed in several ways. First it can be done in a continuous circuit to allow for a complete cardio and strength training workout; if done this way, the circuit should take 50-60 minutes to complete. It is a total body workout that is meant to be challenging. Or, it can be broken up into 20 or 40 minute segments. You can perform this workout 2-3 times per week taking 1-2 days off in between workouts to give your body time to rest and recover. Set up your stations prior to commencing the workout so you can move directly from one exercise to the next. Use a weight that challenges you- keep in mind that weight may be different depending on the body part you are working in a particular exercise. Drink water as needed. Repeat the circuit 4 times, performing 12 reps for each exercise. Exert continuous effort; you should lift a weight that is challenging-but that you can complete the 12 reps with and work hard. This full body circuit can be completed at home or in a gym.


Becky’s Body Fat Blaster Workout


Perform each of the following exercises for 12 rep sets

Do each exercise in the circuit immediately after the other

Repeat the circuit 4 times


Dumbbell Bent over Row

Dumbbell Squat Jumps

Push ups

V-Ups

Dumbbell Arnold press

50 Mountain Climbers

Dumbbell Bicep Curl

Dumbbell Stationary lunge (each leg)

Standing french press

stiff leg dead lifts

simulated jump rope 2 minutes

Please consult with your doctor prior to starting this or any exercise program

 

MMA Gear Helps The Average Person Train Like A Fighter


MMA Gear Helps The Average Person Train Like A Fighter
By Alexia Kraus

For anyone who’s familiar with mixed martial arts, it’s impossible to ignore the tip-top, if not perfect, form of MMA fighters. Just like in any physical activity, these bodies weren’t made over night. In fact, it takes months and years of rigorous workouts for most fighters to build up their bodies to take on the physical nature of the sport. Yet, the proper conditioning which utilizes proper MMA training equipment can help even the most average person train like the best MMA fighters.

Most MMA fighters train their entire body during each workout session. The training exercises focus on developing strength and stamina while simultaneously challenging the mental toughness of the fighter. Therefore, common MMA workout routines usually involve different stations that mix in cardio sprints, bench dips , multiple sets of jumping jacks, and weighted pull-ups. Ultimately, these types of exercises will help them develop the proper physical and mental fitness to get in the ring and fight while enduring repetitive physical pain.

As most athletes are aware, you don’t have to be in a real match to get injured. The same precautions taken during an actual match should be applied during a training routine to reduce the risk of injury. A proper workout routine should involve the use of quality MMA gear, such as MMA training gloves, which help cut down on the force that is put on the hands – a major stress area where impact is inevitable and risk of injury is high. By using the right equipment and protecting the body from possible injuries, the intensity of the MMA workout can make an average person look and feel like an MMA fighter.

FREE SAMPLE MMA WORKOUT by Becky (Please consult with your doctor before commencing any physical training program)

5 sets:
10 Push- ups
10 DB Standing Push Press
10 Squats (no weights)
10 Burpees
Mountain Climbers Mountain Climbers

As always,
Stay Focused Until the Miracle Happens!
Becky