Thursday 1 August 2013

Uneven bars - a unique basic exercise

Tech dips - Exhale on the effort. That is, when you rise up and exhale air. Uneven bars - a unique basic exercise, which involves a lot of big muscles and thus contributes to muscle growth but only if you increase the load. In other words you will have to catch up with the additional weights. Hang yourself on a seat belt dumbbell appropriate weight and try to regularly increase its weight.
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The wider you arrange the hand during the push, the more work the chest and triceps less. Even better, you can turn off your triceps if you do not straighten arms at the elbows to the end, when you are on top of the (then the load will be stored in the chest muscles). And the third important point - the slope of the case. The more you become lean, the greater pectoral muscle is working, the more you take a bow back, the more work the triceps.
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Technique spreading room Dumbbell - The next exercise is to insulating and is optional. Wiring Dumbbell - involves less muscle than any bench. This exercise is accented affects the chest muscles, but that's because it does not get to take very heavy. At the time of its execution think about elbows (as well as in scanning modes). Another important point - this is a pause and stretching the chest muscles at the bottom. Remember that this exercise does not develop the size of the pectoral muscles, but rather "polishing" them.
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