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Bulldog Airbike 3.0 Review

Bulldog Gear Airbike 3.0 Review

Introduction Over the past few years airbikes have grown in popularity – thanks in no small part to CrossFit! They are easy to learn, simple to use and massively capable of building a crazy strong cardio engine! Today I’m looking at one the UK manufacturers latest offering – the Bulldog Gear Airbike 3.0. At a glance… An airbike is a simple to use yet versatile cardio fitness tool They can be used for HIIT or LISS training Bulldog are a UK company that have a great bike for sale Owning both a Rogue and Bulldog bike I prefer the ride of the Bulldog Check it out right now here What is an airbike? An airbike is a cardio …

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My single-garage gym flooring installation: 4 steps

All the social media outlets are jam packed full of awesome garage gyms and other home set ups – unfortunately (for some of us) there are hardly any decent UK specific resources to help us. This is my attempt to put this right – so welcome to my gym flooring for garage UK project! We will cover each of the four key stages any garage gym flooring project, these are: Measure the area Build a wooden base (we will use 18mm plywood) Add rubber gym matting (see below for what to watch out for) Finishing touches – how to seal …

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Review: Why Ironmaster make the best adjustable dumbbells

So as regular readers will know most of my articles on home gym equipment and strength training have focused on barbells and barbell based exercises (such as the squat, deadlift, bench press and overhead press). Now we will look at another great piece of equipment for free weight training – adjustable dumbbells. These really come into their own when trying to build strength via assistance exercises or looking to add size/mass with an increased focus on bodybuilding. Having had a home gym for a little over 3 years the one thing I missed about a commercial gym was the dumbbell …

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All You Need to Know About Weight Training Gloves

So something a lot of people want to talk about is hand protection when weight lifting – weight training gloves. Why would you need to protect your hands while lifting? Well as you know (or will soon know!) Olympic barbells have “knurling” which is essentially roughed up areas that provide grip when lifting. This can be uncomfortable and problematic for a number of reasons. Lets take a look at the best way to protect your hands during weight lifting sessions. Do I Need Weight Lifting Gloves? Grippy knurling on an Olympic barbell, combined with a heavy load, can dig into your …

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HIIT Turbo Trainer Workouts – Beginners Guide to Everything!

So if you’re anything like me then after a while of bulking & adding mass, you will start to feel a little fat and overweight. This is inevitable – any time you add weight you will ALWAYS add lean mass & fat. There is no way around it! One way to fight back is by using turbo trainer workouts for fat loss. Now I’ve tried a few ways to cut back fat previously, but the one I’ve had most success with is doing high intensity interval training (HIIT) by following some simple turbo trainer workouts. And the best bit? It doesn’t …

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What Body Shape Am I & Why Doesn’t It Matter?

Your natural body shape plays a huge part in how you look – whether you’re fit, unfit, overweight, underweight or darn near perfect! Why is this? Because your natural shape will always be underneath! Now GENERALLY people will refer to themselves as one of three body types – an ectomorph, mesomorph or endomorph. Lets take a look at each of these in turn, then talk about how this can impact your training. So lets answer that one big question… What body shape am I? Ectomorph – Hard Gainer, Thin, Skinny… etc An ectomorph is a generally skinny individual – the …

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How to Get BIG: My Journey to Adding 50 Pounds of Mass

Let me cast my mind back to when I left University… At that point I was around 125lbs/56kg wet. That’s around 9 stone! How light is that?! Anyway I started work in the “real world” and eventually turned my thoughts to my general health… And how to get big! It didn’t take long to realise all the years of drinking, smoking, eating rubbish food & partying had taken a pretty heavy toll on my general health – I started playing 5-a-side football and promptly was struggling to breath! From playing football I knew I needed to change a few things: …

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Best back exercises for a killer upper body V-shape

If you want a killer upper body you’ll definitely need to include a few of the best back exercises into your routine. A strong back is really important both in terms of aesthetics and general wellbeing. In this post we will look at: The health risks of skipping back exercises A guide to your back muscles (with pictures!) Key exercises for muscle development How to incorporate these into a great routine Read on to find out more.

Create the best upper body workout routine – or use mine

I think we’ve all been in the situation where we want the best upper body workout routine possible to maximise our muscle growth. Nothing is more frustrating than a flat chest when bulking up.

In this guide we will cover some of the theory of building an effective weightlifting program before constructing our own. We will cover:

1 – Why compound movements are vital to build chest muscle
2 – How to use supplementary movements to maximise your pec development
3 – The merits of full body and split programs and which to pick
4 – The pro’s and con’s of different rep ranges
5 – Building an example upper half split program

So lets get started.

Can I have a squat rack in the upstairs bedroom?

Space is at a premium for many of us so one of the questions I’m most frequently asked is whether a power rack can be safely used in the second floor of a house or in an apartment. In this post we’ll look at: Why it’s safe to work out in the second (or higher) story of your building. Rough dimensions and space requirements to use a cage properly The difference between squat stands and a power cage A couple of great value options to buy in the UK &USA

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