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		<title>What&#8217;s Wrong With Modern Workouts</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Feb 2010 15:03:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Coach Yari</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[ If you’re still doing a “modern” workout routine – working out separate muscle groups each day like back and biceps, chest and triceps, shoulders and hamstrings – you could be making yourself more prone to injury.

Our bodies do not move anything in isolation, but rather integration. This is when all muscles work together to move, such as picking up a baby, walking, or pulling a door open...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dear  Beauty Conscious Reader,</p>
<p>If  you’re still doing a “modern” workout routine – working out separate muscle  groups each day like back and biceps, chest and triceps, shoulders and  hamstrings – you could be making yourself more prone to injury.</p>
<p>Our  bodies do not move anything in isolation, but rather integration. This is when  all muscles work together to move, such as picking up a baby, walking, or  pulling a door open.</p>
<p>If  you train your body to do isolated movements, the muscles needed for everyday  movement are not communicating with each other.</p>
<p>You’re  conditioning your body to train slowly. So if you try to do things like play a  sport which requires explosive movement, your body may not respond accordingly.  And you might get hurt.</p>
<p>This  is just one of the flaws of typical training workouts recommended today.</p>
<p>So,  what should you do instead?</p>
<p>One  of the best things you can do is use your own body weight in a circuit-style  routine. You start by picking 5 or 6 exercises. One for each major muscle group  in the body.</p>
<p>This  works beautifully for Dr. Sears’ PACE program… it’s fun, quick, and it’s easy  to create variations. And it’s the variations that will keep it effective over  time.</p>
<p>For  example, here’s what a simple circuit could look like:</p>
<ul type="disc">
<li>Push-Ups – 10 reps </li>
<li>Crunches – 10 reps </li>
<li>Pull-Ups – 10 reps </li>
<li>Lunges – 10 reps each leg </li>
<li>Dips – 10 reps </li>
<li>Run/Sprint (to your best ability) – 50-100 yards or 10-20       seconds </li>
</ul>
<p>At  the end of this set, rest  until your heart rate lowers to at least 30 beats above your resting heart  rate. For example, if you have a resting heart rate of 70, and you  then do a set and it reaches 150 or so&#8230; wait until it at least goes back down  to 100 beats (30 beats above your resting). Then  repeat the circuit.</p>
<p>Start  off with at least two sets. As you become more conditioned, you can make  progressive changes by adding sets and changing the exercises in the circuit  pattern.</p>
<p>Try  out this simple circuit, and I guarantee you’ll build bigger and stronger  heart, lungs, AND muscles.</p>
<p>This  is just one of the many valuable tips I’ve included in my brand-new exercise  program, <em>The Unconventional Fat  Loss Methods 99% of Trainers Don’t Tell YOU</em>! I’m so excited about  this, because I want you to know the correct way to train for maximum energy  and fitness.</p>
<p>You’ll  get a two-volume DVD set, plus a companion manual full of even more tools to  ensure your success. This is the stuff you need to know to keep you looking and  feeling full of energy, super fit, and healthy.</p>
<p>You’ll also see what my brilliant colleague, Dr. Al Sears says on the most  coveted anti-aging secrets that will blow your mind – especially once you  realize how easy and inexpensive they are.</p>
<p>There’s no time like the present. <strong><a href="http://www.getfitin6.com/orderforms/SearsDVD.htm" target="_blank">Get your copy today! </a></strong></p>
<p>Your  Health and Fitness Specialist,</p>
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<p>Coach Yari <br />
 Certified Personal Trainer (NASM)</p>
<p><strong>[Ed.  Note: Yarixa Ferrao, A.K.A, Coach Yari </strong>is a Certified Personal Trainer (NASM)  and an expert in functional training, fat loss, sports performance, and  cellulite. Coach Yari is the founder of Get Fit in 6, a 6-week life  transformation program for both men and women in Delray Beach, Florida. You can  visit her at: <a href="www.getfitin6.com" target="_blank">www.getfitin6.com</a>.]</p>
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