Posts tagged Dumbbell
Abdominal Exercises with TT AAA Abs Workout A
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CLICK HERE for a FREE WORKOUT!! www.turbulencetrainingforabs.com Now that you are warmed up, you’re going to start this workout with a tri-set or a mini circuit. Move right into the maximum number of underhanded grip chin-ups in perfect form. With your palms facing toward you and your hands about shoulder width apart or slightly wider, pull yourself up so your chin is over the bar. Pull up and slowly back down. If you can’t do chin-ups, you can substitute these with underhand inverted rows or you can skip this one. For inverted rows, set your bar up and grip the bar with your palms facing back. Row your chest up to the bar and back down. Do the maximum amount of reps. Without rest, move immediately into push-ups. Again, you’ll do the maximum number of push-ups as you can for this. When you do these, you’ll probably only going to be able to do about 60-70% of your normal maximum push up number. Move immediately into dumbbell forward lunges, alternating sides. You can either do these in the same place or do walking lunges. Rest 1 minute and repeat this circuit 1 more time. This is a little bit of competition for your grip, so you won’t have great results in the second round, but after you’ve done this workout for a couple of weeks, you will see improvement with your performance with the second round, especially in the number of push-ups after doing the chin-ups. In the next superset you will start with dumbbell step-ups. Put one foot up onto a bench and pull yourself up by …
Fat Burning Workout – Fat Loss Workouts with TT Depletion Workout A
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weightprofit.net Since you’re only working out twice a week with the Depletion workout, you need to be working as hard as you can. So, in workout A, you are going to do a series of 30 second exercises with no rest in between for a period of 20 minutes in total. To start, you’ll do Kettlebell One Arm Swings. Bring the KB back between your legs and drive through your hips to bring the KB up to shoulder height. After 30 seconds switch over to the other arm and repeat for an additional 30 seconds. Immediately following the swings, go to the ground and do either regular Push ups, Close-Grip push-ups or any other variation you choose, but you have to do it for 30 seconds. Once you’ve gone for 30 seconds you’ll move into Bodyweight Squats. With your back flat and chest up, move your hips back and squat down. Again this exercise is for 30 seconds. After the squats, you’re back down to the ground for 30 seconds of Mountain Climbers. Note, this is 30 seconds total, and not per side. So, in a regular push up position, bring you knee up to your chest and then back out, alternating sides. The next exercise is Front Loaded Lunges. This can either be done using a dumbbell or a kettlebell. So, place the DB/KB in front of you and lunge forward. Be sure to drop your hips down, and drive up on your front heel, while alternating sides. Alternatively, you can do bodyweight lunges or the Lunge Jump. Once you’ve finished your lunges, without rest, start right from the top again and keep on …
