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How to Use Active Stretching

February 15, 2012 By Michael Mahony, ISSA CPT 1 Comment

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Active stretching is an essential element of your warm up routine. Active stretching involves foam rolling and stretching movements that are not static. The idea is to remove the force that is caused by static stretching, thereby reducing the potential for injury. Active stretching relies only upon the muscle being stretched. There is no additional force applied.

An example of an active stretch would be lifting your leg up high and holding it there without anything extra keeping it extended. You rely only upon the leg muscles to hold the position. This type of a stretch will increase your flexibility as well as your strength.

Active stretches should be held for 10 to 30 seconds in length and should involve 1 to 2 stretches per muscle group. It should be noted that this type of stretching is not recommended before an athletic event. It can cause problems with balance and reaction time as well as reducing power output.

I highly recommend using a foam roller prior to weight training. Foam rolling removes adhesions in the muscles and helps avoid injuries. For instance, it is possible that due to poor posture during the day you create alignment issues or adhesions in the muscles. A good session of foam rolling will correct those issues for you. You should be sure to roll the IT band on both of your legs. That will help relieve the stress you experience in your lower back. You can then roll your glutes, back, shoulders and calves. It can be a very painful experience. You must go very slow and when you feel some discomfort, stay on the spot and apply pressure until the discomfort level decreases. By consistently foam rolling you will find that the discomfort will decrease over time.

What ideas do you have for staying injury free?

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How to Build Awesome Shoulders

February 15, 2012 By Michael Mahony, ISSA CPT 1 Comment

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If you are like me, you want to have that great X shape that you see on the professional bodybuilding stages around the world. A big part of attaining that shape is the look of your shoulders. Putting mass on the shoulder area is difficult only because of the high potential for injury in that area. I want to present to you the following list of how to build awesome shoulders.

  • Building Shoulders Like Boulders. This article from a drug free natural bodybuilding magazine site explains the function and anatomy of the shoulders and then tells you about the various shoulder exercises and what part of the shoulder they hit. It finishes with a description of shoulder training principles.
  • The Best Shoulder Exercises & Workout Tips for Powerful Deltoids. A great article with some innovative shoulder training tips. A must-read for building shoulder mass.
  • Deltoid Training Tips: Shoulder Workouts for Mass. This article discusses some great ways to build mass in the shoulder area.
  • The Best Shoulder Building Workouts and Tips. A collection of the best shoulder training tips from the Bodybuilding.com Forum.
  • 5 More Shoulder Saving Tips. An article that focuses on the safe way to build mass in the shoulders.

Each of the above articles focuses on the concept of keeping the shoulder area healthy. You want to stretch your shoulders out carefully because mobility in that area is essential for building mass safely. I personally recommend the Rotater for this very purpose. It is a simple device that really helps with both shoulder flexibility and rotater cuff strengthening. It is designed to improve the health of your shoulders.

If you want to build mass in the shoulders, take the time to take good care of your shoulders. Keep them healthy because a damaged shoulder will cause problems with most every other lift you want to do.

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How to Find Time to Workout

February 14, 2012 By Michael Mahony, ISSA CPT Leave a Comment

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I hear the excuse all the time that there is no time in a busy schedule to workout. I am going to tell you that the busier you are, the more you need a good workout schedule in your life. Working out will reduce the stress that the busy schedule causes. It will help balance your life. Quite simply, it is something you need in your life. The fact is that we all make time for those things that are important to us. It is time to make working out something you find important so that you will make the time for it. Here are some tips for doing just that.

  • Get up earlier. If your alarm goes off at 7:00 a.m. on the usual morning, simply set it an hour earlier and use that time to hit the gym. Starting your day off with a great workout is an awesome thing.
  • Make it an appointment with yourself. We tend to honor appointments. Thus, put your workouts in your calendar as an appointment. Mark the time as busy. Then make an effort to never break an appointment with yourself.
  • Walk more places. We are a mobile society and tend to drive everywhere we go. Change that behavior. Walk to the corner market. Walk to work if possible. Walk to pick the kids up at school. You will burn additional calories in doing so.
  • Find a training partner. If you have someone else depending upon you to show up at the gym you are more likely to be consistent. Find a workout partner and tell them your goals. Have them hold you accountable for those goals. By doing this you will make time to meet the partner and stick to your plan.
  • Watch less television. Our society is addicted to television. You could shave 1 hour off your television time and use that time for working out.

These are just 5 ideas for how to find time to workout. I am sure that if you use your creativity you could come up with several more. What ideas can you think of? Share them in the comments below.

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Average Guy’s Guide to Supplements

February 13, 2012 By Michael Mahony, ISSA CPT Leave a Comment

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As an average guy who started training about 6 years ago, I have done a lot of research into supplementation. Most of the current bodybuilding magazines are just one big advertisement for supplement companies. They all want you to believe that their supplement is the magic bullet you’ve been looking for. The supplement industry is huge as a result. Everyone wants to take a pill and have muscles grow miraculously or have fat drop off instantly. It is an attractive marketing campaign to people looking to get into shape.

I am currently putting the finishing touches on “The Average Guy’s Guide to Supplements” that will blow the doors off all of the supplement myths you’ve heard. I take a look at every single supplement I’ve ever taken and give you a rating scale (1 to 5 Average Guys) to let you know whether the supplement is worth the money or not. I also give you the best place to buy the supplement (ie. the place with the lowest price and best service). This guide will save you a ton of money and I will be offering it for the very low introductory price of $9.99.

Here are some of the things I will tell you:

  • What is the supplement used for?
  • How much does it typically cost?
  • How are you supposed to administer it?
  • Does it really work?

All of this is coming from an average guy who isn’t paid anything by the supplement companies. Translation: you can trust what I have to say. I am not here to sell you on a particular supplement. Instead, I want to educate you on what works so that you can save money in the long run.

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Beast Mode is in Effect

February 12, 2012 By Michael Mahony, ISSA CPT 1 Comment

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With 9 weeks to go until the completion of Mission Grand Prix, Beast Mode is now in full effect. I am focused like a laser. I am ready to take on any and all challenges that come my way for the next 9 weeks. The target has been very clear, but is now right in sight.

Weight Training

I am training hard and with massive intensity. As mentioned the other day, I re-examined my own training regimen and made sure I was training as hard as possible. I plan ahead and then get into the gym and execute the plan. I work harder than I think is possible because that is the only way I will get the job done.

Cardio Training

I am mixing up the cardio quite a bit at this point to continually make it more difficult on my body. I want to drop the fat and drop it fast. It has been a steady progression since I started all of this and it isn’t going to stop now. With intense cardio sessions I am assured the victory I am seeking. Yesterday i completed an interval session on a Freemotion interval trainer. It worked my butt off, but I finished the workout without complaint.

Nutrition

I am now carb cycling in order to maximize fat loss and it is definitely working. My body is fine tuned now and so the low carb days really do not bother me. The have been great so I am continuing down this path.

Beast Mode to Bring it Home

As I activate Beast Mode I know this is what will bring it all home for me. I am going to have to out perform and out work everyone else in order to achieve my ultimate goal. This has not always been an easy journey, but something about the desire I have inside has made it much easier than I had anticipated. Beast mode is where it is at now. Nothing stands in my way!

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