Saturday, May 17, 2014

Are Burpees The Worst Exercise For You?



Yesterday I came across an article about burpees written by a personal trainer named Jamie Atlas based out of Colorado. Jamie wasn't describing the benefits of burpees, describing different variations, or detailing how to include them into your workouts. No, Jamie was explaining why he believe that burpees are just as dangerous as bull riding, and goes on to claim that burpees are one exercise that should never be done. 

 This is quite a bold statement, and it's also one that I don't agree with at all. Watch the video above to find out why! If you're interested in reading for yourself, here's the full article by Jamie Atlas. 

- Tim

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Thursday, May 1, 2014

One Mistake Keeping You From Gaining Real Strength

                


 There are some big mistakes I see regularly when people are working out. One of the biggest ones is actually a simple fix. This one mistake, even though it's a simple fix, is keeping you from gaining strength, mobility, and lean muscle. This one mistake is called "Half Repping".

 This is actually just the act of not using the full range of motion that the exercise requires. Without performing the full range of the exercise you're cheating yourself out of results and gains. The main causes for "Half Repping" is usually ego based. It most likely stems from using a weight that's too heavy or performing a bodyweight movement that's too difficult for you at the moment.

 If you avoid "Half Repping" by reducing the weight or using a less advanced body weight progression, you'll be doing yourself a favour. You'll instantly notice an increase in the quality of the workout and start to notice steady gains in strength, mobility, and lean muscle. In the video above I go through what "Half Repping" looks like, why you should avoid it, and even how you can use it to your advantage during workouts. That's right, there is a time and a place for "Half Repping". Check out the video above and let me know what you think!

- Tim

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