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AskMen.com October 31, 2002 Pete Sisco |
3 Common Bodybuilding Myths: Part II Myth #1: You need high reps for definition and low reps for mass... Myth #2: New muscle gains diminish after 48 hours... Myth #3: For best results, you need to train "instinctively" |
AskMen.com Jeff Bayer |
9 Fitness Myths Popular myths unmasked. The sooner you learn the truth about exercise, the closer you'll be to achieving your desired results. |
AskMen.com Ian Lee |
Lifting Weights Burns Fat In general, people will practice cardiovascular activities and forget about weight bearing exercises when it comes to burning fat. |
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Physique-Based Fat Loss Physique-based fat loss involves paying particular attention to certain aspects of training and nutrition, and manipulating them correctly, to achieve fat loss while maintaining your muscle mass. |
AskMen.com August 21, 2015 Adam Ali |
Lean Gains: How To Put On Muscle Without Fat A lot of what you think about 'lean gains' is nonsense - here's why. |
AskMen.com Anthony Yeung |
Best Ways To Lose Weight Focus on your diet and lift heavy. That way, you'll not only drop the extra weight, but also build a better-looking physique. |
Health April 2008 |
Your Strength Plan Build muscle, burn fat, and improve your metabolism -- in one easy plan. |
AskMen.com April 5, 2001 Ian Lee |
Bodybuildinng For Beginners The following is a review of some of the fundamentals for a successful weight training routine... |
AskMen.com October 17, 2002 Pete Sisco |
3 Common Bodybuilding Myths There's a ton of free advice being dispensed in gyms that, if taken as gospel, can really set back your progress. That can lead to the kind of frustration that makes guys think they are "hardgainers" or need to resort to the needle to get the physique they desire. |
AskMen.com Jeff Bayer |
Bodybuilding Myths Take note of these common body-building myths and truths so that you can integrate the positive ones into your workout and avoid letting the negative myths hurt you. |
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Building Strength Without Bulk If you've resolved to get stronger this year, there are certain things you should be doing in the gym to maximize your results. |
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Common Fitness Myths Make sure you are not falling for these workout myths, or you will likely see your progression begin to slow -- and could even set yourself up for injury. |
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Weight Lifting For Fat Loss Here is what you need to know about why you should choose weight lifting to help with fat loss, and how to design a program to get the results you desire. |
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Common Fitness Myths - Part 2 Take a good look at your current fitness and diet program, and ensure that you aren't making any of these errors -- all are easy mistakes to make. |
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Muscles Will a few beers with the guys after work affect your muscles? And once you build them up, how can you keep them? Let our experts answer your questions. |
AskMen.com Ian Lang |
Lifting To Get Toned Spend less time on the treadmill and more time in the squat rack. |
AskMen.com October 22, 2012 John Romaniello |
Strategic Training If you can avoid the mistake of running from program to program, and learn how to choose exercise programs and schedule them in a way so that they build off of each other, you will consistently make progress. |
AskMen.com December 28, 2000 Ian Lee |
Misconceptions Of Bodybuilding |
AskMen.com January 23, 2003 Pete Sisco |
Work Out With Your Woman Here is the real magic bullet that women are missing by staying on the aerobic mats instead of pumping iron: Body transformation through new muscle growth. |
AskMen.com Ian Lee |
10 Rules For Building Mass Follow Chris Cormier's 10 basic mass building rules when training to gain real mass. |
Health September 2007 Judi Ketteler |
Get Fit for (Real) Life Four smart moves to help you build muscle, conquer back pain, and burn fat. |
AskMen.com John Romaniello |
Training For Size: Part 1 When guys attempt to decide on a training program, one of the first questions they ask is: "What's the best set and rep scheme for gaining muscle?" |
AskMen.com Jeff Bayer |
Building Muscle Mass Here are some things to consider when building muscle mass and picking the appropriate training cycle. |
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Getting Ripped If your goal of being ripped is to look good at the beach, then why not play sports and get a two-for-one deal? |
AskMen.com September 23, 2001 T.J. Tomasi |
The Importance Of Golf Fitness Modern players, with only a few exceptions, take fitness seriously. For most amateurs, working out with weights is too time-consuming. And that's a shame because not only is working out good for your health, it's good for your game... |
AskMen.com August 7, 2003 Pete Sisco |
Top 12 Ways To Improve Your Workouts It's amazing how knowing one or two little workout tricks can energize a stale routine. Your next trip to the gym will be filled with enthusiasm once you know you'll be using a new technique to squeeze more muscle building efficiency out of each exercise. |
AskMen.com Vince Del Monte |
Muscle Contractions One of the biggest misconceptions about lifting centers around the idea of "lifting" weights, when, in fact, muscle contractions do far more for you than that, and effective training has to take this into account. |
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Muscle Growth Hacks You should follow these 6 muscle growth hacks in order to get the same results with minimal effort and in the smallest amount of time -- while keeping your body and muscles healthy and safe. |
AskMen.com February 7, 2002 Ian Lee |
Getting Ripped Muscles "How do I get ripped?" is by far the most popular fitness question amongst men who start bodybuilding. Guys want that six-pack along with a chiseled chest, rock hard biceps and easily noticeable triceps... |
AskMen.com Shannon Clark |
Nutrition Solutions For Training Problems Many times, the primary reason you are not seeing the results you want with your training program is due to your nutritional program -- but there are nutrition solutions for training problems. |
AskMen.com Jeff Bayer |
How Fitness Theories Have Evolved Here are a few training theories that have undergone some modifications in the past few years. |
AskMen.com Ian Lee |
The 5-Day Workout For someone who wants to achieve quicker results (whether it's for mass or general fitness) and who is willing to spend more time at the gym, the perfect regimen is a 5-day routine. |
AskMen.com Jen Janzen |
How To Gain Weight Whether you have a high metabolism or a naturally slender frame, it's possible to gain weight and even have fun doing it. |
AskMen.com March 17, 2014 Anthony Yeung |
The Muscle-Building Guide Your Biceps Don't Want You To Bypass Training comes first. You will never add an ounce of muscle without some type of exercise, even if you have a perfect diet. |
AskMen.com December 11, 2003 Pete Sisco |
3 Secrets To Explosive Workouts No two strength workouts should ever be exactly the same. Every exercise should involve a higher intensity of muscular output than the time before. That means you should always be reaching new personal records of heavier weight, more reps or an extra set. |
AskMen.com James Fell |
Metabolism Myths: Part 1 Some myths about boosting metabolism are so prevalent that they've been repeated again and again via best-selling fitness books and popular magazines. But don't believe them. |
AskMen.com January 31, 2013 James Fell |
How To Lose Weight It's important to see exercise as a tool that gives you the power to resist junk food. Because it does. |
AskMen.com Jeff Bayer |
Shock Your Muscles With Supersets One of the biggest reasons you reach a plateau in your workout is that you are doing the same thing over and over again. Surprise your system with "supersets." |
AskMen.com John Romaniello |
Drop Sets When you're training to build muscle, you learn quickly that everything works but that nothing works forever. |
AskMen.com August 21, 2003 Pete Sisco |
Train Efficiently, Build More Muscle All you have to do to gain muscle mass is make sure that you lift more weight per minute than you did the last time. Even if that maximum stimulus lasts only five seconds, it will trigger growth in the muscle. |
AskMen.com February 6, 2003 Pete Sisco |
Heavy vs. Light Workouts Ever been in the gym and heard someone say, "I'm taking it easy today; yesterday was my 'heavy' day"? Those words point to a plethora of misconceptions and false premises that thwart maximum muscle growth and can even lead to a loss of strength and mass. |
AskMen.com Chris Barnhart |
The Basics Of Bulking Up If you're going to step into the weight room to build a body that flaunts the unnatural abundance of these times, these are the only two rules you need to know. |
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Bodybuilding Don't believe everything you hear in the gym's locker room. We expose some common workout myths. |
AskMen.com August 22, 2002 Pete Sisco |
Muscle Definition, Workout Plateaus & More Muscle definition, or "getting ripped," refers to having your muscles appear more visibly and dramatically. Muscle definition is a function of two factors: 1) percentage of body fat and 2) muscle size. If you want better definition, you have to work on both elements. |
AskMen.com Jeff Bayer |
Prep Your Body For Winter Muscle Building Unless you have a plan you're not going to have anything to show for all your hard work come spring. |
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Get Cut Without Getting Huge Here are some guidelines to help you get that coveted "professional swimmer's body," a look not a simple to achieve. |
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Muscle-Building Tips Whatever your fitness goals are, it is important to structure your program in a way that allows you to meet those goals in the shortest time period possible. |
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Hardgaining While there are a few men out there who just look at a weight and put on muscle, for most men, gaining muscle mass means working hard. |
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4 Characteristics Of Muscular Men If you want to be very muscular, start adopting these four characteristics of muscular men. |
AskMen.com May 15, 2003 Pete Sisco |
Set A Personal Record In Any Exercise Personal progress provides its own motivation. Few things in the gym provide more positive feedback and personal motivation than setting a personal record on a favorite exercise. |