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Muscular Strong For Exercise

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Getting into an exercise program should be a gradual process. Don't try to shock your body into submission because you're less likely to reap the best rewards of the program if you do. Don't do step exercises if they strain you too much. Oftentimes, a half-hour session with a treadmill is enough to get you started before you begin other exercise programs to increase your resistance and improve your training.

Decide what you want to do with your body. Do you want ripped abs and big muscles or you just want to lose weight and increase your strength. If you know what you want out of your home exercise program, you can decide which exercise routine is just perfect.

Each one of us has an exercise personality. Find out what yours is so you can design a home exercise program you'll never get bored of and keep coming back to. If you're the type who can use the treadmill for an hour every day of the week, then do so. If you prefer going through your quiet Pilates motions on the mat, you can do that, too. Just make sure the exercise program you picked is designed to meet your fitness goals and let you have fun as well.

This exercise is potentially dangerous because it places the shoulder into one of its least stable positions, the dislocation position. Because of the extreme position when performing this exercise at the starting position it can also cause tearing of the ligaments and injury to the rotar cuff tendons. More effective and less dangerous is the bench press, keeping the arms at shoulder width and exercising in the strongest range of motion (partial reps) and the parallel bar dip with the elbows out.

Exercise trains the neck (traps) and shoulder (deltoid) muscles and is performed by placing a loaded barbell onto your upper back just above the trap muscle. Exercise is done by standing with your feet about shoulder width apart. Placing your hands on the bar about three inches wider than the width of your shoulders. Pushing the bar overhead to arm's length, holding and then slowly lowering back down to your shoulders. This exercise can also be done seated. Try performing it in a smith machine or power rack for added safety. For more details visit http://www.soundbodytrainer.com

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