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Strength
Before undertaking any athletic training, there are many considerations that you need to think about. Specifically if you are going to go through a vertical jump training program, you need to have the aspects of your training well thought out before you begin. After all, fail one aspect of your training and your chances of [...]
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Push-ups are a very important exercise, and one that you should include in your programs. A lot of people overlook them because they think that they are too easy, or that they are not very important. The fact is that this exercise can not only get you strong and looking great, but it can also [...]
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Working with a personal trainer provides benefits beyond simply having someone to spot you on your exercises, and motivate you during your routine. While these are important aspects of what personal trainers offer, there are several other good reason to use the assistance of a qualified personal trainer. For purposes of your workout routine, a [...]
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Power Factor Training is a close cousin to Static Contraction Training, having been designed along side of it. The main difference between Power Factor Training and Static Contraction Training is that in Power Factor Training you actually perform repetitions doing what are known as “strong range partials”. As a result you also work with slightly [...]
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Static Contraction Training – Maximum Overload in Minimal Time!
The Theory:
Static contraction training is a unique a form of strength training that maximizes muscle growth, and strength gains, while dramatically reducing the “amount” and “length” of your exercise routine. Static contraction training, instead of focusing on amount of exercise and frequency, emphasizes intensity of the workout [...]
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You don’t have to be a weightlifter to benefit from strength training. In fact, many studies show that even average people should incorporate strength training into their regular workout routine. Regular strength training is credited with helping even average people maintain healthy bones, prevent injuries, speed up their metabolism, and just look healthy.
There are many [...]
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