Weight Lifting Exercises for Beginners : The Vertical Chest Press Weight Lifting Exercise
Learn essential weight lifting exercise workouts such as the vertical chest press and what muscles it works in this free exercise video on weight lifting for beginners.
Expert: Kirk Watt
Bio: Kirk Watt is a fitness professional with over 12 years experience in personal training and nutritional guidance. He is also currently the Fitness Director for VISION FIT.
Filmmaker: Traci Holsey
Duration : 0:1:32
Weight Lifting Exercises for Beginners : Lateral Raise Weight Lifting Exercise for Beginners
Learn how to do the lateral raise exercise and what muscles the lateral raise workout targets in this free exercise video on weight lifting for beginners.
Expert: Kirk Watt
Bio: Kirk Watt is a fitness professional with over 12 years experience in personal training and nutritional guidance. He is also currently the Fitness Director for VISION FIT.
Filmmaker: Traci Holsey
Duration : 0:1:12
Weight Training Tips & Techniques : How To Do Lat Pulldowns
Learn tips and advice on how to correctly do lat pulldowns in your workout in this free weight training video clip.
Expert: Mauro Metini
Bio: Mauro Metini is a personal fitness trainer, and weight lifting champion. Trains and teaches at Muscle Beach in Venice, California.
Filmmaker: Nili Nathan
Duration : 0:2:14
Weight Lifting/Training Exercises to Tone Arms, Workout Biceps, Triceps, Chest & Shoulder Muscles
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Hi, in this video I show you how to build and tone your arm muscles, specifically, your biceps, triceps, chest and shoulders. Weightlifting with dumbbells is a wonderful way to strengthen and tone your arms; even works your core and back. Increasing your muscle tone also revs up your metabolism by increasing your Resting Metabolic Rate (RMR) so you’ll burn more calories even at rest. I hope you find this video helpful. Please subscribe because I have many more helpful videos to come on so many helpful topics. There’s something for everyone! Thanks for viewing
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Duration : 0:8:41
Weight Lifting Exercises for Beginners : Leg Curls Weight Lifting Exercise for Beginners
Learn how to properly do leg curls exercises to build your own program in this free exercise video on weight lifting for beginners.
Expert: Kirk Watt
Bio: Kirk Watt is a fitness professional with over 12 years experience in personal training and nutritional guidance. He is also currently the Fitness Director for VISION FIT.
Filmmaker: Traci Holsey
Duration : 0:1:18
BUILD MUSCLE WITH WHEY PROTEIN
Whey protein is the best form of protein for your muscles for absorption and achieving gains in muscle mass and strength. It is absorbed quickly into your muscles for effective muscle gains and contains the absolute best amino acids for your body.
Duration : 0:1:16
Chris Comfort: Burning fat with weight training
Chris Comfort demonstrates two exercises designed to raise lactic acid levels and burn fat. To achieve this objective Chris does squat presses and chin-ups.
Duration : 0:2:30
Weight Lifting Exercises for Beginners : Learn the Dumbbell Shoulder Press Weight Lifting Exercise
Learn essential weight lifting exercise workouts such as the dumbbell shoulder press and what muscles it works in this free exercise video on weight lifting for beginners.
Expert: Kirk Watt
Bio: Kirk Watt is a fitness professional with over 12 years experience in personal training and nutritional guidance. He is also currently the Fitness Director for VISION FIT.
Filmmaker: Traci Holsey
Duration : 0:1:18
Bodybuilding Testosterone Supplements for Muscle Building
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Duration : 0:3:24
weight lifting bloopers
people messing up while lifting weights.
i did not make this the song is not mine
Duration : 0:1:12
Navy SEAL Workout Series (5 of 5): Strength Training
There’s three simple exercises that when combined, will give you total body strength.
While you may not need it on the battlefield, it will definitely come in handy on the ball field.
So no matter if you are an elite athlete or a weekend warrior,
Take your work out to the next level. www.navy.com/seals
Duration : 0:6:2
Strength-Training, Weightlifting – PhosphaGain Ad – Creatine Supplements – PLEASE READ DESCRIPTION!
EAS PhosphaGain *WAS* a creatine monohydrate-based nutrition & fitness supplement pack – by most accounts, a first-generation player in the retail creatine supplement sector. Sex &/or sex organ affect claims notwithstanding, PhosphaGain was the first truly dynamically-effective OTC all-natural strength/size-enhancing creatine supplement that the average weightlifter could find easily and readily available across the retail nutritional supplement market.
PhosphaGain was first recommended to me by a workout buddy at Olympus Gym back in late winter of 1995. I had been lifting steadily for over two years by then. By spring of 1996, I had increased my best lifts by a whopping 20%. Without altering my workout, I’d had a massive and relatively quick jump to “the next level”. These amazing increases in strength, much to my delight, had come WITHOUT particularly-significant increases in size. I was thrilled to be known as the guy who always lifted a lot more than he looked like he could. People’s reactions, particularly regarding my bench press workouts, were always pleasing to me.
From my perspective, the pros far outweighed the cons. The price was a consistent $60 to $65 US for a single can – about half a month’s worth. At that time, that was a ton of money to be shelling out. I had always, with religious consistency, made my way to my local GNC on every “Super Tuesday”, the first Tuesday of every month in order to get that much-needed 20% discount. Nowadays, that discount is offered for the entire first week of every month. Anywho, buying PhosphaGain represented a serious impingement upon my monthly budget back in those days. But it was worth it. Without blinking, it was worth it! The strength gains I was able to make with PhosphaGain supplementation were phenomenal!!!
But, alas…
Then along came PhosphaGain II (”2″), a “new and improved” version of the original. Disappointed that any change at all was being made to my ergo-beloved super-strength formula, with highly-guarded optimism, I made my switch to “2″… Not good. I say again…
NOT GOOD!
The effectiveness and superb gains I’d seen with original PhosphaGain were not matched by PhosphaGain II. Though still effective in its own right, “2″ just didn’t give the results of its predecessor. And it didn’t take long for EAS to further nullify its hold on the creatine supplement market by replacing “2″ with its successor, “Simply Gain”. Ultimately, EAS’s “high-end”, high-priced creatine monohydrate retail pack took the form of a product called “Phosphagen Elite”, a paultry, gut-disquieting, Kool Aid-flavored shadow of its esteemed and exalted ancestry. Like a poor ghetto-baby abandoned on the front steps of an orphanage, its progenitors had escaped from sight and were nowhere to be found. Though still quite effective for creatine transport and good for achieving strength gains, the affects that Phosphagen Elite had on my bowels made the prospect of continued use a considerable issue. After all, a lifter needs to feel good, not sick, when going into his/her workout.
So in short, what was, for a brief year or so, the be-all-end-all of sports/strength-training natural supplements, was phased out of existence for reasons unknown to all but a silent few. I’ve contacted EAS on several occasions, attempting to gain an understanding as to why PhosphaGain was done away with, to no avail. I only received pat answers like, “Well, it’s been improved” or “Yeah, it’s because the replacement product is much more effective. It contains nearly twice as much blah-blah-blah nonsense blah-blah bullshit blah-blah-blah I’m clueless cuz I’ve never lifted weights in my life blah-blah-blah…”
End of story, I suppose (wistful sigh)
I’m interested in soliciting meaningful feedback on this posting – things like:
- input from former PhosphaGain users;
- opinions on any/all natural strength-training supplements;
- insight into PhosphaGain’s demise.
Thanks all!
Peace!
Duration : 0:0:30
Lance Armstrongs Strength Training Workout
Lance Armstrong training for his ultimate return in 2009. This workout is in his home Gym.
Duration : 0:2:20
The Science Of Weight Training by Rico Connor
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Duration : 0:3:36
My 1 year muscle gain and weight gain body transformation before and after
**PLEASE READ**
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I myself have used this website and learnt so much. There is a heap of useful info from one of the most inspiring bodybuilders I know of! Check out his site and packages available. Cheers all.
So about me….
I have always been real skinny my whole life….like only weighing around 52kg.
I bought a bench press which i worked out on for around a year and then joined the gym…around 1/2 through my photo’s. I did my hsc so some weeks i couldnt train.
The reason I have posted this video is for both positive feedback and helpful tips, not to try n show off, but puely so I can both help and learn from others. I am not ‘big’ and wouldn’t compare myself to alot of people/weight lifters. Just showing small changes over the year so far
I have always had an ectomorph body type and have been really light my whole life so tips on nutrition especially would be awesome. Also some info on compound excercises would be awesome.
These photo’s are here to be seen and positively criticised and I would love to have some tips and pointers on mass gaining. Anything from excercises, routines to nutrition to protein.
So please don’t criticise in term of pointing out that i’m not massive. I have been slack and not worked my legs and abs nearly as much as my upper body but im hitting them hard now
thanks.
I have been using a mass gainer but not the full ammount cause i don’t have a job…and therefore not enough money lol but i’ve been trying to eat alot recently and have a generally healthy lifestyle. I try not to drink much alcohol cause that really stuffs my training and progress up lol but in saying that…im always up for a beer
So any questions just ask!
This is only 1 and abit years into weight training and I love doing it. So this is only the beginning and I have along way to go yet!
Cheers
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Weight Lifting Exercises for Beginners : Dumbbell Biceps Curl Weight Lifting Exercise for Beginners
Learn essential weight lifting exercise workouts such as the dumbbell biceps curl and what muscles it works in this free exercise video on weight lifting for beginners.
Expert: Kirk Watt
Bio: Kirk Watt is a fitness professional with over 12 years experience in personal training and nutritional guidance. He is also currently the Fitness Director for VISION FIT.
Filmmaker: Traci Holsey
Duration : 0:1:28
look how he cries for his mother
Deadlifts, pull-ups, and woodchops.