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Written by Kyle Newell
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The Aerobic Fallacy
By Kyle Newell
I believe that it’s part of my job as a fitness expert to bring the
science to you. Much of what is currently out there is based on nothing
but tradition and acceptance. You can do what you want with the
information I’m going to present, but all I ask is that you at least
give it some thought.
This may come as a shock to you, but to sculpt a lean, muscular,
athletic, and toned body, aerobic exercise is one of the worst ways to
achieve this desired look. Aerobics means “with oxygen” and in terms of
exercise, much of what is seen in the gym on the “cardio” equipment is
aerobic. The reason I’m quoting “cardio” is because cardio is not the
same thing as aerobics, yet the two are used interchangeably every day.
All aerobic exercise is cardiovascular in nature, but not all
cardiovascular exercise is aerobic. Cardio simply means any mode of
exercise that stresses the cardiovascular system so weight training is
cardio too. Some other forms of aerobic athletics include bicycling and
marathons.
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 04 December 2008 )
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Written by Dave Randolph
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Accountability - The state of being accountable; liability to be called on to render an account; the obligation to bear the consequences for failure to perform as expected; accountableness.
If you are accountable to someone for your training goals you are more likely to succeed. Whether this person is your spouse, a training partner or your coach you know you have to let them know how your practice or weight loss is coming. They accept no excuses, you either do what you said you would or you don't. On the other hand your "accountabili-buddy" (I don't remember where I heard that term) needs to be someone who will give you positive reinforcement when you tell them what you accomplished each session.
If your accountabili-buddy is your training partner, you get even more reinforcement by knowing they are expecting you to be there and it becomes your responsibility to encourage and support them as well.
This constant feedback and positive reinforcement makes it much more enjoyable to train and many times you will set new personal records from the encouragement of your workout partners. An excellent example is to look at the personal records that the ladies set this week in snatches and in some cases squats & double cleans. Many snatched the 16k for the first time & did so authoritatively, one nailed the 20k and we were all cheering each other on, something you just cant get when training alone.
Find someone to train with, to be accountable to and watch your goals melt away just like the fat yo are trying to lose.
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 04 December 2008 )
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Written by Dave Randolph
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Don't miss out on this great opportunity to learn from the best in the business! Steve has traveled all over the world teaching people how to properly use kettlebells and how to incorporate them into a holistic full body training program. To register for this seminar click the Paypal button. For more info go here
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 04 December 2008 )
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Written by Dave Randolph
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Due to the popularity of the Sunday session I am adding an additional one.
Beginning this Sunday May 4,2008 there will be two classes, the new one will be from 10a-11a and the original class will remain in the 11:30-12:30 slot.
Thanks
Dave
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 04 December 2008 )
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