Thursday, January 21, 2016

Fitness: Quit Over-Complicating It.

  We are all guilty of this in our lifetime. We over complicate things. We get so caught up in the lights and glamour of things. We have so many options. So many avenues, and they all claim to the be "right answer".
This place says, do high this and low that. This place says, the opposite. One says, heavy this, one says light that. Another says to follow this routine, another says that routine is bogus.
  It can be quite overwhelming. But, I am here to shed some light for you all. The truth is, there is no "right" or "wrong" way. But, there is effective and non-effective. Depending, on exactly what your end goal is.

  So you want to lose weight? But, not sure where to begin? Join the millions of other people who are researching along side you. Who are so overwhelmed with all the information.
  First off, forget all you have ever been taught. Forget all the health and fitness magazines. It's all just for show, to sell their supplements. Those big jacked guys, are simply on steroids. And you won't get those results without them.

  Okay, so, you're looking for a plan to help lose that fat.
First thing's first: WALK.
Just go for a walk, 30 minutes a day. That isn't such a big commitment, is it? You can walk around your neighborhood, get some sunlight. Anything, just walk for 30 minutes a day. It will get your fat loss jump started. Help your cardiovascular system. Help your bone structure. Your posture will improve. It will help your health seven fold.
  That is your first step, just to walk, make the commitment, and promise to yourself.

 Second step, is to find a program. Now, a lot of programs well quite frankly, suck. They give you all these complicated exercises, with all these crazy machines that twist your body into unnatural positions.

The ONLY exercises you will need, to build muscle and lose fat:
-Deadlift.
-Squat.(front and back)
-Bench Press.
-Overhead Press.
-Lunges.
-Power Cleans(and press)
-Bent over row
-Pull ups.

That's it. Those are all full body movements, all of them shock your CNS(central nervous system), enough to promote either fat loss or muscle gain. (depending on your level of nutrition)

Now, starting out, you can also use body weight movements.
-Body squats.
-Body lunges.
-Pull-ups.
-Push-ups.
-Bear Crawls.
-Planks (for core stability)
-Plyometrics(depends on your fitness level)

And you don't need a gym membership or fancy equipment, if you cannot afford it. Simply find heavy things to lift around the house. Anything to jump start your metabolism. Just get active.

-Barbells.
-Dumbbells.
-Kettlebells.

Those are the three major items you can buy, to use.

There are also different ways, such as tire flips/sledge hammer slams (like the UFC fighters use).

Those movements can be sort of advanced though.

Don't buy into the hype of all the items you see on tv, all the advertisements. All the information saying you need to do biceps and triceps and all that to make them look good.
You can do full body movements, and it can help grow all your secondary muscles. Like your biceps and triceps.
  Don't complicate yourself. And do what works for you. A good starting routine for strength and muscle gains (also fat loss):
(this follows the 5X5 aspects (5 sets of 5 reps each, as heavy as you can go)
Monday:
-Squat(back)
 5 sets of 5 reps each
-Pullups
5 sets till failure.
-standing barbell press
5 sets 5 reps each
-bench press
5 sets 5 reps each

Tuesday:Do your walking.

Wednesday:
-Dead lift
5 sets 5 reps each
-bent over barbell row
5 sets 5 reps each
-upright row
5 sets 5 reps each.
-push ups
5 sets till failure

Thursday: Do your walking.

Friday:
-Squat(front) (until you can do power cleans)
5 sets 5 reps each.
-Shrugs(dumbbell is better, but barbell works)
5 sets 5 reps each
-Front raises (barbell is better, but dumbbell is more versatile)
5 sets 5 reps each
-Dumbbell inclined bench press
5 sets 5 reps each

Saturday/Sunday:Do your walking.

That's it.
Age old workouts, that Arnold himself used. They're effective for muscle and strength gains. And fat loss.
These full body movements, such as dead lifts, power cleans, and squats. Tax your CNS, and send your body into a fat burning machine stage. Or a muscle building machine. Depending on your desired results. As long as you're getting stronger. It's working.

Do that, for 2-3 weeks. And if your strength gains aren't going up, change your diet up. Revise what you're doing inside the kitchen over all.

There you have it, the simplistic way of fitness. No glamour, no lights, no bullshit. Just simple, effective exercises.
Stop making it so complicated, thinking you have to follow some routine that makes you stay in the gym for 3 hours, doing all these "toning" exercises.
Now, long gym times aren't necessarily "bad" but, those are for different types of people. Such as strength athletes, training for strong man, and what not. That is a completely different world, for a different time.

Keep strong, keep healthy, keep active. And most importantly, STAY OFF THE SCALE.
Judge your fitness efforts by what your mirror says.

Until next time,
Corey.

I will be discussing stretching, and how it can help you in your fitness and healthy life goals.


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In case you missed it, or you're new around here: http://coreysperspective.blogspot.com/2015/10/my-introduction-pt-1.html

If you need help with the food part: 
How to calculate calories:
http://coreysperspective.blogspot.com/2016/01/so-you-want-to-lose-weight.html

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