PUSHUPS
And most importantly, push-ups from the floor - the champion in unpretentiousness among strength exercises,…

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Twisting
The abdominal muscles are involved in virtually any movement, since they perform flexing of the…

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BUILDING ON A TURNIK
One of the favorite exercises of Arnold Schwarzenegger, pull-ups on the horizontal bar, fraught with…

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BREAKDOWN BREAKDOWN
The rear beam of deltas is traditionally considered the most difficult to pump. Most of…

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Twisting
The abdominal muscles are involved in virtually any movement, since they perform flexing of the…

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SQUATS

Squatting is one of the most important basic exercises in bodybuilding and powerlifting. Squats are often used as ancillary exercises in many sporting disciplines, as well as used as a general strengthening and rehabilitation exercise. Along with the deadline, squats give the greatest impetus to gain strength and muscle mass of the whole body.

Being a multi-joint exercise, squats involve several muscle groups in the work. Of course, the main load falls on the muscles of the legs, but in addition to the legs, straightening the muscles of the back, abdominal muscles and buttocks also work. Continue reading

MACHINE DRIVE IN THE STYLE “SUMO”

The main difference from the classic deadlift is that in the deadlift in the style of “sumo” legs are placed wider, the hands are between the legs, and the main load falls on the thigh muscles. This exercise, like the classic deadlift, has great potential in building up the overall strength and weight of the whole body, because the load, direct or indirect, is distributed to almost all the muscles of the body.

Because of the difference in the technique of performing the exercise, deadlift in the style of “sumo” is not so critical to the characteristics of the constitution and therefore often becomes an excellent alternative for the classic deadlift. Continue reading

LIFTING DANCERS ON THE BICEPS STANDING

Lifting dumbbells for biceps is similar in its effect to barbell lifts, and besides it has a number of fundamental advantages over it.

First, lifting the dumbbell avoids even hints of pain in the wrists or elbows, which often occurs when working with a barbell. The pain that arises — the result of the unnatural position of the hands and elbows while holding and lifting the barbell — is a harbinger of injuries that can be avoided when working with dumbbells. Continue reading