Wednesday 14 September 2011

When I write my blog I am always searching for ideas and asking people what they would like to read about. Sadly I don't write crime novels or wizard fiction, which is what people helpfully retort with. However from time to time somebody gives me a good idea.

This week this blog is dedicated to those people looking for exercises to change their workouts and spice things up a little. This blog is for the "gym rats" out there.

My first offering to you is a simple way to mix up your back exercises. The back is often neglected (especially with men) for chest and arm domination. However with a strong back we can work longer, play harder and become fitter.

You'll need access to a Smith machine in your gym or bar at an outdoor gym. The bar should be approximately at waist height. Position yourself under the bar as seen in the photograph above. Beginners start with legs bent as shown, advanced should have legs straight. With the arms straight, pull your body up as far as possible, aiming to reach your chest to the bar. Lower slowly back to the start and repeat for 8-10 reps, 60-90s recovery, for 3 sets.

The second exercise is a split squat hold and twist. Lunge forwards, perform a split squat and hold with the knee just above the ground. Now slowly rotate side to side, keeping upright with the abs drawn in for 10 reps total. Push back up to a standing position and repeat on the other leg. Watch the video below for assistance.










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Happy training :)

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