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Some Variation to Hindu Squats...

  • Sep 30, 2007
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  • Sep 25, 2007
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This Is By Far The Most Important VALUE Of Hindu Squats

  • Sep 23, 2007
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5 Things You MUST Understand if You Are Ever Going to Lose Your Belly Fat & Master Hindu Squats

1. Did You Know That There are Many HIDDEN VARIATIONS of Hindu Squats That the "So-Called Gurus" Haven't Told You About?

It's True! Scientists have even discovered that some of these variations can even produce a hormonal spikes that triggers belly fat to burn faster. These compounds can continue peaking for over an hour after you finish your workout.

2. Did You Also Know That "Abs Exercises" Such as Crunches, Leg Raises, & Sit-Ups are Actually the LEAST EFFECTIVE Method of Getting Rid of Stubborn Stomach Fat & Love Handles to Uncover Your Abs? And No, the Answer to Belly Fat Loss is NOT Cardio Either!

Yep, you heard me right! Abdominal exercises should only be a VERY small portion of your workouts.  In addition, If you don't perform the right ab exercises in the most effective fashion, you could actually be making your stomach worse!

Ok, here's the deal... If you want your workouts to stimulate abdominal fat loss for those flat sexy abs, you need a properly designed full bodyweight training program that takes into account certain key factors for stimulating your metabolic rate and increasing your production of fat-burning hormones.

3. Another Thing... You've Been Told That Doing Lots and Lots of Cardio is the Best Way to Lose Body Fat... Correct? 

WRONG! Once again, the myths that have perpetuated health clubs for decades are starting to become more clear.

Did you know that recent properly controlled scientific studies have revealed that people using cardio-based workout routines lost significantly less body fat compared to people who did mostly bodyweight training based routines? Some subjects even GAINED BODY FAT on the cardio-based workouts, while the bodyweight trainers got stronger & simultaneously reduced their abdominal fat.

However, there are certain tricks you need to learn to put together a workout routine with combinations that will actually trigger your body to release belly fat.

4. Do You Really Need "Fat Loss Pills" and Other Hyped-Up Supplements to Get Rid of Your Stubborn Belly Fat for Good?

No, you don't need any supplements! Here's a secret that I'm prepared to giveaway and the supplement companies will HATE ME FOR IT!!! 

Just eat good, healthy food.

5. Ab Belts, Ab-Gadgets, Ab-Rockers/Rollers... all Useless!

Come on now... We have all seen the infomercials showing a sexy fitness model using the Latest Gizmo, but do you really think he or she got that sexy flat stomach by sitting on the couch and using that piece of crap while watching TV?

Hell no!  They are ripped and sexy because they are a fit and they work hard using REAL WORKOUTS. 

So, let's set the record straight once and for all...

 

You Will NEVER Lose Your Excess Stomach Fat by Buying Into The Latest Trend and  by Wasting Your Time with 100's of Crunches and Other "Abs-Pumping" Exercises...

Nor will You get Anywhere With Those Bogus Gimmick Diets and Other Scams That are OUT TO GET YOU!


So, Stick to The BASICS, Perform HINDU SQUATS along with Other Bodyweight Exercises and You Will Discover The AMAZING BODY That Lies Hidden Inside Of You!

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Increase your hormone levels with hindu squats

  • Sep 21, 2007
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The compund movements involved in bodyweight exercises like hindu squats help produce natural hormones like HGH (human growth hormone). These hormone levels decrease as we age, making us older. Bodyweight exercises builds muscle, reduces fat, and improves skin.

Bodyweight exercises hit all major muscles groups and small stabilizer muscles used in balance and agility.

Hindu Squats give you a great cardio workout.

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SHOCKING DISCOVERY ABOUT HINDU SQUATS

  • Sep 18, 2007
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  If you perform ANY exercise in less than perfect posture, you are training yourself to have less than perfect posture. If you perform ANY exercise in less than perfect form, you are training to have less than perfect form (and eventually injury). If you perform ANY exercise with excessive tension you are training yourself to be tight, slow and in pain.


SHOCKED??

SURPRISED??

Why are so many people ignoring this?

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Endurance reps for hindu squats

  • Sep 15, 2007
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I do not understand why anyone would want to do Hindu squats in several short sets. Stopping every 10 repetitions breaks the pace, is tiring, and wastes time. You stop at the time when you should be getting up to speed so you can cruise on at a comfortable pace. One hundred Hindu squats takes from 2 minutes 15 seconds if you hurry to under 2 minutes and 40 seconds if you don't. (The time depends also on how tall you are—the taller the person the longer it takes.) Of course, you do not have to start with one hundred.

The reasons why it is better to do Hindu squats at a lively pace:

  • You can do more that way because you can better use the elasticity of your joints and muscles. Moving without stopping so you can take advantage of the rebound can double your mechanical efficiency thanks to storage and return of energy by the elastic structures of your body so you can do more repetitions. The more you can do the better because it takes many repetitions to strengthen the knees. Ligaments are strengthened with “chronic activity . . . of an endurance nature” and so are the slow-twitch muscle fibers that do most of the muscular stabilization of the joints (see the previous article of this column). The surface layers of joint cartilage receive nutrition from synovial fluid (joint fluid), and intermittent compressing and decompressing of joint surfaces is necessary for providing nutrients and removing waste products from the cartilage cells . Furthermore, the synovial fluid becomes less viscous and thus more slippery with increased speed of movements in the joint.


  • You will develop neuromuscular coordination and endurance (both muscular and cardiovascular) useful for sports and martial arts. The pace of an exercise determines the result. Slow pace “increases” the resistance by eliminating the momentum of the body or of the weight and thus develops hypertrophy. Fast pace “reduces” the resistance because you are taking advantage of momentum. A fast pace also improves mobilization and synchronization of motor units and so develops the type of functional strength needed in martial arts and combat sports.

If you are experiencing soreness I suspect that it may be caused by doing hindu squats too slow, forcing your muscles to work harder than if you moved fast. If you are in terribly poor shape, the slow squats make you tense your thighs enough to damage your fast-twitch muscle fibers—hence your muscle soreness. Poor muscular control of the knee joints due to fatigue of the fast-twitch muscle fibers and poor development of the slow-twitch fibers, or perhaps moving slow is not good for your knees' cartilage. If Hindu squats are done right they relieve and prevent knee problems. After squatting with heavy weights, on the same day and a day after I used to have somewhat achy and creaky knees. Now I do a couple of hundred Hindu squats after lifting weights and my knees make no noises and feel fresh.

Many people debate about whether to do multiple sets of hindu squats or just one long set. Experiment with different programs and you will find what schedule suits you. My inclination is to do the least amount of work that delivers the result. Regarding the choice between one long set or several sets—being as lazy as I am and not liking long workouts I prefer one long set because it works for me.

It is better to do the hindu squats through the full range of motion.

A simple rule for those new to hindu squats training: Typically, strength exercises for a given muscle group are done two or three times per week. How often you should do strength exercises depends on your reaction to them. If your muscles are sore the next day after every strength workout, even if you make some progress, it means that you exercise too often or too much. If you do not get muscle soreness but make poor progress, it may mean that you should exercise more often or you should increase the resistance or number of repetitions.

Soreness the day after will mean that you have not prepared gradually for the resistance and the number of repetitions. Such soreness is caused by using too great a resistance or doing too many repetitions for the given resistance, and it lasts from a couple to a few days. Repeating the same exercises, at the same intensity, after your muscles are back to normal, is not likely to cause soreness again. If it happens repeatedly, with similar rep ranges, then you need to reduce the rep range and build back up slowly.

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Hindu Squats Workout

  • Aug 29, 2007
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I've started designing a hindu squats workout to exercise at home with.  I'm enjoying the workouts compared to the stuff I used to do at the gym.  I just couldn't be bothered loading and unloading weights, waiting for other people to get out the way and the crowds and the ego etc etc etc.

He he :)  I'm starting to sound like a grumpy old man.  I'm not.  Not even 40 yet.  God!!! that looks old when I type it, I don't feel it !!!!  Don't see it either when I look in the mirror.  That's good !!

Anyway, I reckon the hindu squats will be good for me now.  I can get into a good rhythm now and the technique feels good.  Some people reckon you will hurt your knees doing hindu squats.  I don't feel any pain at all.  Except for the burning in the thighs, but that's good pain...

At the moment I am doing 8 sets of 10, so that 80.  The gurus reckon they do 500 a day.  I don't know about that, I'll aim for 200, 3 times a week.  That's enough for health and fitness.

I'll keep you posted on how I go with the hindu squats !!!!

This is how I'm doing the hindu squats



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