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Body
Building Equipment for the Rest of Us |
by:
Nicky
Pilkington |
Large,
bulging muscles like those found on the
models of body building magazine covers
are often what people associate with strength
training. Of course, building muscles is
part of this type of training program. There
are other benefits that even women who don't
want to "bulk up" can appreciate. Stronger
muscles can reduce your risk of injury to
your back and other parts of your body.
Since your metabolism increases when you
strength train, you can also maintain a
healthy weight. Body building that results
in large muscles typically involves long,
strenuous workouts. To experience the results
just mentioned, you would just need to perform
body building exercises for 30 minutes,
3 times a week. What makes the difference
in results you experience with strength
training exercises is the body building
equipment you use.
If you are interested in a moderate workout,
you can simply add ankle or wrist weights
to your existing low-impact workout. Adding
a few extra pounds forces your heart and
muscles to work harder. Weight vests are
also an option if you are interested in
defining your upper body. The key to success
with this body building equipment is to
make sure you don't put too much stress
on your muscles, which can cause serious
injury. Since these types of weights are
easily adjustable, you can try out varying
weight amounts to find the amount that will
give you the best results without undue
stress and strain.
A common body building regimen for professional
bodybuilders is to focus on one set of muscles
each workout. You can choose any order you
wish. Since you can work your abdominal
muscles on a daily basis, body building
equipment that includes a platform for performing
abdominal exercises is a good choice. Smith
machines is equipment that features stations
for performing different exercises. These
machines generally feature a bench that
you can use to perform bench presses as
well as crunches or sit-ups. These machines
can cost upwards of $500, but low-end Smith
machines such as the Body Solid Powerline
that costs less than $500 are perfect for
a basic body building program.
For "spot" workouts, bodybuilding exercises
that focus on one muscle group, there are
numerous types of body building equipment
available on the market. Within this market
there are numerous kinds of body building
equipment for light-to-moderate body building
exercises. A good starter piece of equipment
that you can purchase anywhere is a chin-up
bar. This equipment costs as little as $10
and fits in any doorway of your home. Push
ups are perfect for any type of exercise
program. Although you can perform pushups
without special equipment, purchasing a
pair of pushup stands can provide extra
support for your wrists. This equipment
is also great for traveling. Dip stands
may not fit in your suitcase, but you can
easily slide them in a corner of a room
when they are not in use. Dip stands are
used to perform exercises that work the
arms and abdominals. If you're creative
you can easily design other upper and lower-body
exercises. The equipment listed here is
only a percentage of what is available on
the market. You can find more detailed information
about body building equipment at body-building-equipment.com.
About the author:
http://www.body-building-equipment.comprovides
reviews of the most recent developments
in equipment and technique you can use to
reshape your muscles.
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