Archive for December, 2008

31
December

6 Count Burpee


Steve Maxwell(remember Steve Maxwell?) has a great post today on the 6 count burpee:

One of the most grueling and gut checking exercises I can think of is the 6-Count Burpee, known in the military as the 6-Count Body Builder. It’s a tremendous, results-producing, body fat burning exercise which exploits every body muscle from head to toe and drives the cardio system like few things else. Like other whole-body exercises of its kind, it instigates a considerable HGH surge, similar to sprint protocols. Something separating the Burpee is the athleticism and coordination involved: there’s a level change and a strong core component, mixed with upper body pushing then followed by an explosive leap from the low squat position. Regularly working Burpees into your routine develops athletic attributes, such as agility and coordination, not typically covered in fitness programs.

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31
December

Got Resolutions?

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31
December

Mobilization versus Mobility with FREE Webisode

“Mobilization vs Mobility” by Herman Chau, CST Singapore
“In the fitness industry, we often hear the words (joint) mobilization and (joint) mobility. Well, at least in the hardcore circles. Those of you who belong to the typical commercial gym user category may not have heard [...]
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30
December

Frozen Ankles, Ugly Squatting

Q: For years, I have had difficulties with acquiring any real depth in my back squats. I took on board all the thoughts some authors had about working on ankle mobility and then what others had to say about weak abdominals and how they can wreak havoc on one’s ability to squat into the hole.  [...]
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30
December

The pegboard

The guy at Beast skills is amazing.

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30
December

Design Your Best Year Ever

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30
December

How To Increase Your Bench Press By 10-50% Instantly!

If you want to know how to increase your bench press then you’ll want to read this article carefully right now because I’ll show you how to lift 10%… 20%… maybe even 50% more… starting the very next time you put your hands on a barbell.
Sound good?
Here’s the story: Over the Christmas holiday, I went [...]

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28
December

Intermittent Fasting Research

We haven’t had any new IF Research for a while.

Here is a quick podcast for you to listen to:

Fasting May Equal Calorie-Restricted Diets

A study in the journal Nature finds that worms that fasted every third day got the same anti-aging benefits offered by severe calorie-restricted diets.

The report is referring to this study:

Signalling through RHEB-1 mediates intermittent fasting-induced longevity in C. elegans

Dietary restriction is the most effective and reproducible intervention to extend lifespan in divergent species1. In mammals, two regimens of dietary restriction, intermittent fasting (IF) and chronic caloric restriction, have proven to extend lifespan and reduce the incidence of age-related disorders2. An important characteristic of IF is that it can increase lifespan even when there is little or no overall decrease in calorie intake2. The molecular mechanisms underlying IF-induced longevity, however, remain largely unknown. Here we establish an IF regimen that effectively extends the lifespan of Caenorhabditis elegans, and show that the low molecular weight GTPase RHEB-1 has a dual role in lifespan regulation; RHEB-1 is required for the IF-induced longevity, whereas inhibition of RHEB-1 mimics the caloric-restriction effects. RHEB-1 exerts its effects in part by the insulin/insulin growth factor (IGF)-like signalling effector DAF-16 in IF. Our analyses demonstrate that most fasting-induced upregulated genes require RHEB-1 function for their induction, and that RHEB-1 and TOR signalling are required for the fasting-induced downregulation of an insulin-like peptide, INS-7. These findings identify the essential role of signalling by RHEB-1 in IF-induced longevity and gene expression changes, and suggest a molecular link between the IF-induced longevity and the insulin/IGF-like signalling pathway.

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28
December

Using the CST Science of Compensations for Kettlebell Lifting

Due to my genetic obstacles as a child, and my intense passion for overcoming them, I searched the world to find the best teachers. The best teachers aren’t necessarily the ones with the most gifted athletes - the top 2%. No, I was looking for those who could take someone from my shallow end of [...]
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27
December

Avoid the Typical Bodybuilding Workout Split. What to Do Instead!

The traditional Bodybuilding Workout Split has unfortunately become the default routine in most gyms…
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