DRAWN ROD TILT
The barbell in the slope belongs to the basic exercises of the back. Regular implementation…

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TRAINING IN THE HALL
Security A second of relaxation can lead to serious injury, so that this does not…

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WHERE DOES FITNESS BEGINNING
If you have not been involved in sports for a long time, start “entering” the…

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SCRATCHES WITH DUMBERS
A trapezoid, of course, is not the muscle for which “pumping” first of all any…

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TRIGGER TO LIFE ON THE BLOCK
The thrust to the abdomen on the block is rightly considered to be a basic…

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LIFE LIFE

One of the tendencies in power sports is one trend: they often may not pay enough attention to such basic exercises as squats or deadlifts, but this never happens with the bench press. The bench press is really incredibly popular, and even very distant people from the gym, once inside it, intuitively start classes with a bench press. And the weight of the bar raised from the chest is a kind of universal rank among the students.

And now some dry facts. The bench press refers to one of the three basic exercises in bodybuilding and powerlifting. Performing the bench press perfectly develops all the chest muscles, deltoids and triceps. This is the best exercise for gaining weight and developing the strength of the pectoral muscles. 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