Thursday, May 14, 2009

Bodyweight Turbulence Training Workout

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With the Turbulence Training fat burning workouts, you'll lose fat, get fit, banish cellulite, lose your "muffin top", boost your energy and metabolism, and still get out of the gym in far less than an hour while training only 3 days per week. You'll conquer the "No time" problem we all face in our fast paced lives today, giving you more time to enjoy the body you've worked so hard to achieve. This is a 4-week program for beginners, intermediate and advanced fitness levels!

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Muscle Explosion : 28 Days To Maximum Mass

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BetterU, Inc | 2007 | ISBN: N/A | 181 pages | PDF | 1,7 MB

The next time you go to the gym, after reading everything that I’ve told you about here today, will you be absolutely certain that the training program you are doing is going to give you a 100% return on the hard work and effort you’re putting in? That it’s going to attack all FIVE of the “Genetics Shatterers” I talked about and set the stage for MASSIVE muscle growth?
* You’re ALREADY training hard…if given the opportunity, would you gladly squeeze more results out of every single rep you do in your very next workout without any more effort than you’re putting in right now?
* Do you want the next 28 days to be the MOST PRODUCTIVE of your ENTIRE TRAINING CAREER?
You owe it to yourself to get this information as quickly as possible and put it to work immediately. You could be wasting precious time and energy working with programs that are getting you nowhere.

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Tasty Fat Loss and Muscle Gaining Recipes

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Description: 25 recipes that will prove that you don't need to eat blandly on the the healthy bodybuilding diet.
Written By: Will Brink / Pages: 31

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Insane Muscle Gain: Avoid The Top 20 Ways To Screw Up In The Gym

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Description: The 20 screw ups Vince most commonly sees skinny guys make and how to correct them.
Written By: Vince Delmonte / Pages: 21

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8 Things You Must Do To Build Maximum Muscle

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Description: Sean takes you in detail through the 8 things that make up the productive bodybuilding program.
Written By: Sean Nalewanyj / pages : 27

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Dinosaur training: Lost secrets of strength and development

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Brooks D Kubik, "Dinosaur training: Lost secrets of strength and development"
Publisher: Brooks D. Kubik; 1st edition 1996 | 190 Pages | ASIN: B0006RSUCC | PDF | 1.1 MB

Dinosaur training is a philosophy of weight training / physical culture promoting a return to traditional strongman types of exercises and training, including:

* A repudiation of drugs and supplements
* High weights for low reps, including singles
* Bodyweight exercises
* Lifting kegs, anvils, medicine balls, sandbags and other heavy awkward objects
* Compound exercises with barbells (squats, deadlifts, etc.)

Dinosaur training positions itself in opposition to aerobics exercise culture and to bodybuilding and other training methods geared towards cosmetic purposes. It stresses intensity, hard work, functional strength, power, endurance, and mental toughness.

The foremost voice in the Dinosaur training movement is Brooks D. Kubik, although Bob Whelan, Ken Leistner, and the late John McCallum are counted as allies. Historical lifters like Peary Rader and various late 19th-century and early 20th-century strongmen and physical culture proponents such as Eugen Sandow are regarded as heroes.

Kubik's book Dinosaur Training became highly acclaimed by the weight-lifting community. It offered simple yet effective routines, which appealed to those who had grown weary of the complex methods offered by many authors. The book was also motivational, and even humorous at times.

For a time Kubik advocated Dinosaur Training using bodyweight exercises, as described in his book Dinosaur Bodyweight Training (2006), using such exercises as pushups, handstand pushups, pullups, neck bridges, hanging leg raises, and two- and one-legged deep knee bends. In recent years however he has returned to writing about and advocating traditional weightlifting modes of training, using such exercises as squats, deadlifts, powercleans, high pulls, military presses, barbell bentover rows, benchpresses, etc. for low to moderate reps.

Kubik has elaborated further on the principles of Dinosaur training literally in a novel format in 2008's "Legacy of Iron," which told the story of a young man being tutored in basic "old school" training and manhood by the lifters of York Barbell.

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