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60 Seconds on Muscle Series: bodybuilding workout footage. Bodybuilder Phil Heath explains his tips for Incline Dumbell Curls in part two of his video series. This IFBB Pro bodybuilder has some of the most impressive biceps and triceps in the business. Team MuscleTech bodybuilders workout hard for huge muscle growth. They supplement with only the best bodybuilding and sport supplements around — MuscleTech Supplements! More bodybuilding muscle workout videos at www.muscletech.com
Killer Home Arm Workout (biceps, triceps)
Here is a killer arm workout you can do at home with just a set of dumbbells to help get those huge guns, I’m sore for days after doing this workout. This is an arm workout for the advanced bodybuilder, if you are new to bodybuilding please check my website for a more appropriate workout. There are six exercises, three for biceps and three for triceps. The entire workout takes 45 minutes and there is very little down time. Make sure you have done warm-up sets for both biceps and triceps before starting this workout because we start in with really heavy weights and you don’t want to get injured. Intensity and focus are really important when you do this workout. Don’t hold back anything, treat every set as if it were your last. I know I sound stupid with all my grunting and groaning but when I give it 110%, I can’t help it. In this workout we do one exercise for biceps then without rest do the opposing triceps muscle. Here is the workout: Biceps: dumbbell curl using forced negatives Triceps: skull crushers Rest 60-90s while preparing dumbbells for next exercises Biceps: Twenty-ones with barbell Triceps: narrow grip bench press Rest 60-90s while preparing dumbbells for next exercises Biceps: reverse grip barbell curls Triceps: dumbbell kick backs Repeat the above five times, the complete workout should take about 45 minutes. If you don’t like reconfiguring the dumbbells all the time you can also just do each bicep/triceps combo 5X and then move on to the next combo.Anyone …
The Importance of Core Muscle Building

photo credit: sgroiMany fitness programs focus almost invariably on workouts programs aimed at building muscles and trimming the body into good shape. Good as it is this has often led to the neglect of other important dynamics and dimension of maintaining a healthy body and lifestyle. One area that has been neglected and has had less said about is the aspect of strengthening core muscles. The strengthening of core muscles is a critical aspect of any health or fitness endeavor.
Your core muscles are in your back and the abdominal. These have to be kept in good and stern shape as well as positioning. Without this your body will slump into shapelessness and it is important that before you get into any serious body building regimen that your core muscles are conditioned. Keeping your core muscles in good condition will give you that stern and bold God-given stature upon which you can then enhance the size and shape of your muscles to get that lean and muscular body.
The building of core muscles is a must-do for all body builders and weight lifters. This is due to the fact that the core muscles play a crucial and irreplaceable role in sustaining the weight of your body when you conduct all forms of workouts. It is the role of the core muscles to keep your body in good balance. Many body builders focus on weight loss and forget about keeping the core muscles strong and stern. The result of the neglect is that the core cannot sustain the weights that the lifter attempts and this increases the chance of injury.
Various forms of works outs are designed for certain muscles groups like the chest, biceps and triceps etc and many work out structures neglect the strengthening of the core muscles in the back and in the abdominal. Some body builders may develop well shaped muscles and bodies but have problems or sometimes injuries associated with lifting certain objects. This is due to the fact that the body builder has focused on say, building biceps but the rest of the core muscles in the back have
not been strengthened to cope with heavy weight lifting. Dancers are good at working at their core muscles that is why they can perform stunning stunts in dance.



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