Workout Description The triple fat buster workout uses circuit training techniques to keep the workout high intensity and the blood pumping throught your entire body. Combined with a half decent diet this routine really works and is great for losing weight. I’ve also used this workout as a cutting phase after completing body mass training workouts. This workout feels aerobic even though you are using weights to perform the exercises. This one hurts…but you’ll like it! Main Goal: Days Per Week: Type of Workout: Number of weeks: Workout Level: Weight Loss 3 Circuit Training 4 Intermediate Workout A (Monday) Exercise Reps (circuit) Split Squat 10 Barbell Row 8 Press Up 10 Triceps Press Up 10 Squat and Press 10 Medicine Ball Situp 30 seconds Workout B (Wednesday) Exercise Reps (circuit) Upright Barbell Row 8 Incline Close Grip Press 10 Press Up 10 Negative Lateral Raise 8 Barbell Lunge 20 …
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Workout Description Time for turbulence shocks your body into using the magic combination of weights and cardio to get rid of your body fat, especially around your mid section. I’ve also used this routine as a tone and shaping routine with great success. Workout Notes Superset training, perform exercise A followed by B with no rest inbetween, that’s one set of each exercise. Alternate between workout 1 and workout 2. One week you will do workout 1 twice and workout 2 once. The next week you will do workout 2 twice and workout 1 once and so on. Perform workout 1 on Monday, workout 2 on Wednesday, back to workout 1 on Friday. The next week you should do workout 2 on Monday, workout 1 on Wednesday and workout 2 again on Friday. Of coure, you don’thave to stick to Mondays, Wenesdays and Fridays – you could opt for Sundays, …
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Workout Description The classic push pull workout routine is simple but very effective. You can maintain maximum blood pump around muscle groups which compliment each other perfectly. Rest periods are also maximised as you are working similar muscle groups in one workout. This routine can be performed 3 times per week. You could perform workout 1 on Monday and Friday, workout two on Wednesday. For the second week, you do workout 2 on Monday and Friday, workout 1 on Wednesday. This means you would be doing the push and the pull workouts 3 times in 2 weeks. Workout Notes Perform all sets for each exercise before moving onto the next exercise. To mix it up, each set of exercises could be performed as part of a circuit…good luck with that one though! I prefer to stick to straight sets with this routine as the blood flow makes you feel like …
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Workout Description The density intensity workout is a very popular split routine. The workout combines similar pull and push movements in each routine, fully concentrating on your chest, shoulders and triceps in the first routine, your legs in the second routine and your back and biceps in the third routine. Ab exercises are added at the end of each workout to strengthen your core section. This routine exercises a large proportion of your body each workout, yet you should still feel the burn you would expect from more old fashioned split routines. This is a good combination of the feel good factor, combined with the results based achievement you want from a workout routine. Workout Notes Perform all sets for each exercise before moving onto the next exercise. * Upright rows aren’t technically a push exercise, but they act like one. Abdominal exercises have been added at the end of …
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