Gym Injuries

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Physical fitness has become something of a national obsession lately; as obesity rates rise, so, interestingly, do gym memberships. Forty years ago, only professional athletes frequented gyms. Now there's a 24 Hour Fitness or Gold's Gym on practically every street corner. Getting fit and in shape is a great way to positively change virtually every other aspect of your life. But many people are blind to the inherent dangers of treadmills, heavy free weights, and complex machines. You owe it to yourself and those around you to stay safe while staying fit. Read more…

Hardgainer Blog Carnival March 2010 Edition

Welcome to the June Edition of the Hardgainer Blog Carnival. There were 13 entries that made the cut.

  1. Tristan presents How Much Rest Does Your Body Need? posted at Body And Fitness Blog, saying, "A look into how much rest you should have between a training period."
  2. FitJerk presents Energy Bars & Protein Bars – Nutritious Mini-Meal Or Glorified Candy? posted at FlawlessFitness, saying, "Health Bars- They're jam packed with nutrients, minerals and vitamins and come in a million different flavors… BUT, are they really as “healthy” and “nutritious” as they claim to be? Find out…"
  3. kevinreznor presents Training Log: The Riddle of Steel – Day 26 posted at colintimberlake.com, saying, "A day of intense training inspired by the NFL's toughest man, Ronnie Lott."
  4. FitJerk presents Training Your Speed And Quickness? posted at FlawlessFitness, saying, "Are you slow? Not in the head but… would you like to have reflexes like a CAT? How bout the speed of a pro boxer? Or the reaction time of a black belt MASTER? Well now you can, try out this technique!"
  5. Neil Frost presents Who Said You Can’t Get Abs At 60? | Abs Training | Abs Program posted at FREE Abs Training | Abs Program.
  6. Steve Faber presents Belly Fat Loser » Build Bigger Biceps – Why You Haven’t Been Able To posted at Belly Fat Loser, saying, "Everybody want's 'em, but some people have trouble getting big biceps. Here's how, even if you've had problems in the past."
  7. sabrina helen presents Every Weight Lifter Wants To Be Like Xnick EdgeX,Dont You? posted at Supplement coupons And Deals Directory.
  8. J.D. Bell presents Homemade Nutrition – Make Your Own Supplements posted at It Takes Work.
  9. FitJerk presents Gripad Review By FitJerk! posted at FlawlessFitness, saying, "There are a few really good reasons why you should own a pair of workout gloves… but Gripads take things a step further and provide benefits no ordinary gloves can match. See if it lives up to the hype in this in-depth review!"
  10. billspaced presents Are You Skinny posted at The Muscle-Build.com Blog, saying, "More 3 Pillars advice"
  11. Melissa Seyfried presents 51 Healthy Living Cheat Sheets to Improve Your Life posted at LPN to BSN Online, saying, "If you want to improve your life, creating a better situation for yourself, you can do so. There are plenty of resources available for you. Here are 51 healthy living cheat sheets that can help you improve your life."
  12. Seho Song presents Best Muscle Building Exercise – Squat Training posted at How To Gain Weight and Muscle Mass Naturally.
  13. billspaced presents How to Use Progressive Resistance for Monster Muscle Mass Gains posted at The Best Exercises, saying, "The best exercises to build muscle and burn body fat."

That concludes this edition. Submit your blog article to the next edition of Hardgainer Blog Carnival using our carnival submission form. Past posts and future hosts can be found on our blog carnival index page.

The next Hardgainer Blog Carnival will be posted the first week of July.

Top Ten Muscle-Building Tips

Ronnie Coleman and a skinny guy at the beachI know we're all in a hurry to get big, lose body fat, and otherwise enhance our athletic performance. In that light, I'm starting a series, a Top Ten if you will, on getting things done better and faster.

The first part of this Top Ten is all about building muscle: What are the tricks, tips, and techniques for building muscles that are bigger, faster, and stronger?

Without further ado, here they are:

  1. Do compound exercises like squats, deadlifts, bench presses, rows, pull-ups, and overhead presses. In that order of preference. These exercises stimulate more muscle growth because they employ more muscle fibers at once, cause increased growth hormone production, and also facilitate the mind-muscle connection.
  2. Do 2-4 sets of each exercise.
  3. Do sets of 6-10 reps.
  4. Train to concentric failure on the last "heavy" set of at least one exercise per workout. This means that if you work chest, back, and shoulders, do at least one set of Bench Presses, for example, until you cannot do another rep without help.
  5. Throw in a forced rep or two every few weeks.
  6. Cycle your training. Don't go stale. I suggest using mini-cycles of 3-6 weeks on, one week off. The harder you train, the fewer weeks of hard training you do before a rest.
  7. Cycle your supplementation. I suggest 3 days on, 1 day off. Repeat. Make your diet coincide with your training. This means that every 3 to 6 weeks, you take some time off.
  8. Work toward progress. A little progress is better than none at all. Tweak here and there to keep progress moving. There's no sense in trying to build Rome in a day. It won't work and you'll get hurt and/or disappointed.
  9. Get plenty of rest and drink a ton of water. Reduce inflammation by cutting out junk food including sugar, high fructose corn syrup, caffeine, and other crap. It does you no good. Even if it tastes really yummy and gives you a killer buzz. Nothing in life comes easy.
  10. Everything is subject to change. Nothing is written in stone. Including these "rules."

That's it for now. Next up: Fat-loss Top Ten.

Walking As a Way of Taking Off Pounds

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Dieting and losing weight is something that many people are trying to do and it seems like some people are always on a diet to no avail. The term “diet” is a word that is somewhat meaningless when it comes to actually losing weight, because it something that is temporary. Read more…

The Basics to Build a Deck of Cards Workout

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The deck of cards workout provides a challenging workout for all ability and fitness levels without needing to use any equipment. All you need is a deck of cards. The basic workout uses the four different suits to determine what exercises you will do and the cards themselves determine how many repetitions you will do of each exercise. Read more…

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