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Mens Health Medicine Ball Exercises December 2008

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www.TurbulenceTraining.com These are the Men’s Health Medicine Ball exercises from the December 2008 issue. Here’s the full Men’s Health medicine ball exercises ab workout challenge. A) Big Circles – 20 B) WoodChoppers – 20 C) Standing Russian Twist – 20 D) Squat to press – 20 E) Med ball Sit ups – 20 F) Rocky Solos – 10 = 20 G) Toe Touch – 20 F) 45 Degrees torso Twist (LEGS UP/FEET UP!) – 10/10 per side = 20 G) Suitcase Crunch 10/10 = 20 H) Diagonal Crunch – 20 reps Those are some tough medicine ball exercises for your abs. For more medicine ball workouts and ab exercises, visit www.TurbulenceTraining.com and http

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Can’t Do a Pull up? Here Are Some Alternatives!

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www.6packabsfast.webs.comDiscover The True, Easy, Fast And Safe Way To Get Six Pack Abs And Add Pounds Of Drug Free Muscles For Hargainers, Fat And Skinny Guys… Don’t forget to subscribe. Pull ups are one of the best body weight exercise for your back. However, a lot of people cannot do a single pull up because they are either too heavy or too weak. I got a quick and easy alternatives to pullps exercise. A must watch pull up video. Get your fitness bands at http If you want to lose fat and build strong, ripped muscles and a lean body visit: www.truth-about-six-pack-abs.co.cc The #1 Rated Abs Program On The Internet! http Discover How To Build Muscle The Right Way With No Dangerous Drugs And Supplements Or 2 Hours Workouts! www.turbulence-training-for-fat-loss.co.cc Discover Why Long And Boring Cardio Won’t Make You Lose Belly Fat And How To Build Muscle While Losing Fat With Home Workouts! http www.instantworkouts.com http www.youtube.com www.metacafe.com

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Bodyweight Workouts with TT Members Oct. 07 BW Workout

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CLICK HERE for a FREE Workout!! www.turbulencetraining.com Here is a great bodyweight warm up to start out a workout. You’ll find that this warm-up as a couple more exercises than you may be familiar with in a warm-up, but the goal is to have you better prepared for your actual workout. So to start out, you’ll begin with a Y-Squat. Place your feet shoulder-width apart and your hands up in the Y position. Next, push your hips out, squat down, and then drive up and repeat. Be sure to keep your hands back throughout this exercise. Next is the Push up exercise or Kneeling Push ups if you’re a beginner. From there, you will go against the wall and do the Stick-up exercise. So with your hips, elbows, wrists, shoulders, and head against the wall, lift your shoulders up over head and then back down. This is a great exercise to warm up your upper back and increase your shoulder mobility. Next, is the Mountain Climber exercise. From a push up position, bring one knee up to your chest and back out, alternating sides. Keep your hips low and brace your abs. After that exercise you will follow with the Forward Lunge exercise. Take a step out,drop your hips straight down, and drive up with that lead leg. Alternate sides. Once you have done all reps for the lunge, immediately go into the Waiter’s Bow exercise. This movement is very similar to the Romanian Deadlift or a Goodmorning exercise. So, grab a skin fold from your low back with one hand and place the other across your chest. Next

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hotel room workout

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CLICK HERE for a FREE WORKOUT!! www.turbulencetraining.com I was once stuck in a tiny hotel room in Sydney, Australia, but still able to do a great total body bodyweight workout. And Im going to share that fat burning workout with you today so that you can workout anytime, anywhere. There are a number of reasons travellers have for skipping workouts, including not enough time, the gym isn’t open 24 hours, or maybe your hotel doesn’t even have a gym. If any of these reasons hold true, then you can easily and quickly get your exercise in with this bodyweight hotel room. I always like to start my bodyweight workouts with a squatting exercise. Now the choice is yours if you’d like to do a prisoner squat or a Y-squat. However, choose one where your arms are up in the air so as to get your back involved in the exercise as well. While performing the squat, be sure to keep your elbows back and squeeze your shoulder blades together. As you are squatting simulate the sitting-in-a-chair motion. If regular squats are too difficult, then you can always use the bed to squat down onto. Perform 10 repetitions for this exercise. Another great exercise to warm-up the body is the push-up and so you can do these for 10 repetitions. If you’re a beginner, then you can use the bed and do incline push ups. By leaning against the bed, you are taking some of the weight off, thus, making the push-up easier to perform. Unfortunately, there isn’t anything in the hotel room where you can do inverted

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30 MINUTE CIRCUIT CHALLENGE

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CLICK HERE for a FREE WORKOUT!! www.turbulencetraining.com In the 30 minute bodyweight circuit challenge, you will be doing something slightly different than the BW 500 and the BW 1000. Instead of trying to do a certain number of repetitions in as short of a time as possible, this time you will go through the circuit over and over again for a total of 30 minutes to see how many repetitions you can do. For you trainers out there, this type of workout is a great way to add an extra challenge into your fat burning Boot camps. All you have to do is set people up at different exercises and have them go through the circuit. Now, for those attempting this challenge, it’s up to you to do the exercises with good form and to be honest about completing all the repetitions. When I first did this fat burning workout it was outside on a playground and I was able to do 580 repetitions, meaning I went through the circuit 5 times with one extra time through the pull-ups. All you need for this circuit is a place with monkey bars so that you can do your pull-ups and your rowing exercises. That way you can do your workout outside and enjoy the summertime weather. A couple of things you want to keep in mind while going through the circuit include; rest as little as possible between exercises or no rest at all Iron Man style. This is when you don’t rest at the end of the circuit, between exercises, or even during an exercise. You’ll notice that there are fewer repetitions per exercise in this

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