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5 minute home ab circuit

27 Friday Mar 2015

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6pack, abdominal, abs, bodybuilding, circuits, core training, Fitness, homeworkout, hypertrophy, muscle, obliques, ripped, training, workout

This ab circuit should be done 3-4 times a week either in the morning or before you go to bed. It takes only 5 minutes to complete so theres no excuse! This targets all areas of your rectus abdominis, internal/external obliques.

  1. Sit up twist – 30 reps

2. Crunch push through – 30 reps

3. Alternating side crunch – 30 reps

4. Leg raise – 30 reps

5. Double crunch – 30 reps

6. 1 minute plank

 

 

Back and bicep blast

23 Tuesday Dec 2014

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back workout, Bicep, bicepworkout, bodybuilding, exercise, Fitness, gains, muscle, pull-ups, ripped, superset, training, weights

Pull ups x Lat pull down 

4 sets of 8-10 reps per exercise

Bent over barbell row x shrugs

4 sets of 8-10 reps per exercise

Single arm dumbbell row x Deadlifts

4 sets of 8-10 reps per exercise


Dumbell bicep curl

4 sets of 8-10 reps

Hammer curl

4 sets of 8-10 reps

preacher curl

4 sets of 8-10 reps

Seated single arm isolation curl

4 sets of 8-10 reps

 

Total body destruction

09 Tuesday Dec 2014

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Here is a great total body workout which uses supersets to up the intensity and help maximise how much calories you burn, whilst destroying your muscle at the same time.

Deadlift x pull up

3 sets of 10-12 reps per exercise

Barbell squats x single leg lunges 

3 sets of 10-12 reps per exercise

Bench press x push ups

3 sets of 10-12 reps per exercise

Bent over barbell row x Dumbell shoulder press

3 sets of 10-12 reps per exercise

Bicep curl x tricep extension

3 sets of 10-12 reps per exercise

How to lose weight fast with HIT CARDIO

07 Sunday Dec 2014

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bodybuilding, box jumps, burn calories, burpees, calories, cardio, exercise, exercising, Fitness, highintensitycardio, HITcardio, interval training, losweight, muscle, oliverbaileyfitness, training, treadmill, weightloss

High intensity cardio (hit cardio) is a great way to maximise the intensity of your workouts and really help you burn the most calories as possible. For those who are unfamiliar with the term, its basically any kind of cardiovascular exercise/workout that gets your heart rate up and really pushes you to your max. I notice that alot of people approach cardio the wrong way, they tend to spend the duration of the gym session on a cardio machine going at a steady pace, hoping they will lose weight and burn calories. HIT cardio is a much better way to burn calories and you can do it in half the time. The best way to burn calories and get in better shape is to get your heart rate up as high as possible and get your entire body working at a pace that will really push you and force your body to adapt. I guarantee that if you scrap the normal cardio routine for a few hit cardio sessions a week, you will see a huge difference in your fitness in no time.

Here is my HIT cardio workout that i did this morning.

warm up:

2k run

Interval sprints on treadmill:

run at a moderate pace for 30 seconds then sprint for 40 seconds. x 15

Rowing machine:

Row 3000 for time

Box jumps

3 sets of 20 reps

Burpees

3 sets of 30 reps

punch bag 

5 x 3 minute rounds with speed punching for 1 minute every other minute.

Ripped arms workout

18 Tuesday Nov 2014

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arms, armworkout, Bicep, bodybuilding, exercise, Fitness, hypertrothy, ripped, rippedarms, training, tricep, weights, weighttraining, workout, workoutformen, workoutoftheday

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I think anyone who is into weight training/bodybuilding would agree that having a ripped pair of arms are a must! This being said.. a lot of people go wrong when training arms because 9/10 people blast biceps and don’t go nearly as hard when it comes to the tricep muscle. If you actually look at your arm you will realise that your tricep muscle makes up roughly 60-70% of the width of your arm. So clearly adding muscle to this area would make a lot difference when it comes to the overall size of your arms. Another big reason to train arms that alot of people don’t think about is that increasing muscle mass and strength to your arms will increase your overall strength when it comes training other muscle groups. For example when your bench pressing the primary muscle being worked is the chest but your triceps are what really help get the weight.

Here is a great workout that will work both your bicep and tricep evenly and give you a deep pump. Notice that I’ve added a drop set on your first set for every exercise. This is purely to push yourself that bit more. If the drop set is to much for you then just do 3 normal sets of 12 reps.

Bicep

Standing bicep curl with EZ curl bar

SET 1 (DROPSET): 12,10,8,8

SET 2&3: 12 reps

Seated single arm dumbbell curl:

SET 1 (DROPSET): 12,10,8,8

SET 2&3: 12 reps

Preacher curl over bench:

SET 1 (DROPSET): 12,10,8,8

SET 2&3: 12 reps

Hammer curl:

SET 1 (DROPSET): 12,10,8,8

 


Tricep:

Skull crushers with EZ curl bar:

SET 1 (DROPSET): 12,10,8,8

SET 2&3: 12 reps

Rope pull downs:

SET 1 (DROPSET): 12,10,8,8

SET 2&3: 12 reps

Single arm kickback (both arms):

SET 1 (DROPSET): 12,10,8,8

SET 2&3: 12 reps

Narrow dips:

3 sets to failure

 

5 Reasons to squat

08 Saturday Nov 2014

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Out of every single exercise i have ever heard of or done i can confidently say that along with a few other big compound movements, squatting is up there with the best! Ive noticed that its almost become fashionable to squat, its like lately all you ever see is girls squatting or talking about squatting but i guarantee they don’t actually know the true benefits. So here are a few:

1.) Squatting builds all round muscle – The primary muscles being worked in a squat are obviously the quads, hams and glutes and calves. What people don’t know is that squatting releases a large amount of testosterone and natural growth which leaves your body in anabolic overdrive. In time this will massively help the body build muscle not only in the area being worked but all over.

2.) Increased mobility – This is something that is massively neglected in general but squatting will really help improve your general mobility. Since your legs are more or less your foundation for movement i think it would be wise to train them.

3.) Killer core – Believe it or not, squatting will hugely help you get that toned stomach you’ve always wanted. When you perform a squat your entire core is being engaged from every angle possible. So stop crunching and get squatting.

4.) Leg sculpting – Probably one of the main reasons people squat is that its a great exercise to sculpt your legs and really tighten up your bum which will help give you that rounded look.

5.) Cheap – For those of you who don’t have the money to pay for gym memberships your be pleased to know that it can cost absolutely nothing to squat. For me i like to get some heavy weights into my squats but for a lot of people using your own body weight to squat is completely okay! Or even squatting in conjunction with other exercises or even a circuit is effective and of course cost efficient.

5 reasons to train your CORE

26 Sunday Oct 2014

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6pack, bodybuilding, core, core exercises, core training, Fitness, healthy, posture, ripped, training, workouts

Your core works to stabilize your torso and permit movement throughout your body. Keeping a strong healthy core is vital when it comes to exercise and day to day life.

Your main core muscles:

  • Rectus abdominis
  • Transverse abdmoninis
  • Internal and external obliques
  • Quadratus lumborum (part of your lower back)
  • Multifidus  (muscles in the spine)

These muscles help you not only in the gym but with day to day activities also. Training them is crucial!

5 reasons to train your core

1.) 6 PACK – Your Abdominal muscles make up a huge part of your core and doing exercises like sit ups, leg raises and crunches will help tone your abs and get that famous 6 pack look.

2.) RID YOURSELF OF LOWER BACK PAIN – Doing exercises like back extensions and anything that targets the lower back region will really help you prevent any lower back injuries.

3.) FLEXIBILITY – Exercises that consist of lateral flexion or rotation of your trunk will help keep your core muscles and spine flexible.

4.) POSTURE – So many people suffer from back problems because they spend hours slumped over there desk at work. Strengthening your core will help straighten out your back and ultimately improve posture.

5.) STRENGTH – For the weight lifters out there you will be pleased to know that strengthening your core will massively help with strength based exercises.

Outdoor fitness

07 Tuesday Oct 2014

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bodybuilding, calisthenics, exercise, exercising, get fit, outdoor fitness, ripped, training

Training outdoors is something that is hugely neglected! why would you want to go train in a sweaty gym when you can train for FREE in the outdoors? Tonight i coached a fitness bootcamp over my local park and even though its turned pretty cold lately  and the floor is wet, it was still a massively successful workout for everyone that came along. Obviously exercising in the gym has a lot of possitives like having various weight/cardio machines in one place. But for those who cannot afford some of the pricey gym memberships or personal trainers, the outdoors is perfect!

Lately I’ve really got into calisthenic training. For those who are unfamiliar with calisthenics, its basically all based around using your own bodyweight to exercise. Its great because you can practise absolutely anywhere and of course its free! Theres a great place in London where i often train, they have different variations of pull up/monkey bars and dip stations. I often find that when i train here, i actually get a better workout in than when i train in my local gym. After a bit of research I’ve found out that in and around London there are loads of these outdoor gyms. Get online and find your local.

GET OUTDOORS!

What the fitness industry doesn’t tell you

26 Friday Sep 2014

Posted by oliver bailey fitness in Bodybuiding, Fitness, Muscle

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bodybuilding, exercise, fitness secrets, fitnessindustry, muscle, ripped, steroids, supplements, training

Nowadays because of the internet the fitness industry is forever growing and along with the growth of the industry comes a lot of new trainers/online stars. All you have to do is go on youtube and look for a specific workout or exercise and your flooded with countless videos of topless guys with vain’s popping out of their muscles trying to tell you what to do.

I personally have learned a lot from these kinds of people and made some real progress using certain techniques that a lot of the pro athletes use. However, you need to make sure you take advice and learn from these videos with an open mind. A lot of these guys market themselves very well and make you believe everything they are saying. What the internet does not tell you is that a huge number of these so called fitness/health experts are actually taking performance enhancing drugs (steroids) to look and be in the kind of shape that they are. Im not saying that everyone is taking them because i know guys that are in great shape and are natural, But please don’t be stupid enough to believe that if you copy someones workout and diet plan that is taking steroids that you will end up looking like them, it just doesn’t work like that.

That being said, i have nothing against people that use them. You can gain a huge amount of size and strength taking different types of steroids and everyone is entitled to do what they want. But just make sure when your seeking online advice and new inspiration you keep this post in mind. This is a topic i just wanted to cover because i know a lot of people are easily mislead, don’t be one!

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What body type are you?

12 Friday Sep 2014

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bodybuilding, bodytype, ectomorph, endomorph, Fitness, leanmuscle, mesomorph, muscle, training

bodytypes

Body types

When it comes to building muscle i think its important you should know a bit about anatomy of the body instead of just going to the gym and lifting weights and thinking thats going to be enough to change it. Understanding your body and knowing how it works is crucial when it comes to any physical activity. Some of you may already know what the different body types are but for those who don’t I’m going to run through the 3 different types, You will need to decide which one most resembles you and then train and eat accordingly.

Ectomorph

  • skinny and lean
  • slightly muscled
  • Natural low body fat
  • Find it hard to gain weight
  • Ruler appearance
  • Fast metabolism

Mesomorph

  • Muscular
  • Square frame
  • naturally strong
  • respond well to exercise
  • Efficient metabolism
  • evenly distributed body fat
  • big boned

Endomorph

  • Muscle gain is easy but tend to bulk
  • puts on weight easy
  • big boned
  • Slow metabolism
  • Find it hard to keep fat of
  • naturally have more body fat
  • Fatigue faster

Now you know the 3 types you need to decide which one you are, knowing your body type is important because you need to specialise your training and diet plan depending on what one you are. For example a ectomorph will need to consume high amounts of calories/carbs/protein to put weight on and maybe have to cut down on cardio and focus on more weight lifting, and endomorph being the opposite.

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