An exercise loved and loathed across classrooms, the Burpee can be found in P.E. classes, conditioning circuits and anywhere where trainees are searching to shed pounds and increase definition. As simple as it is difficult, the exercise is often engaged in with relative unenthusiasm. In fact, I have yet to meet anyone who genuinely enjoys… Continue reading The History of the Burpee
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The History of Herbal Supplements
Gone are the days when bodybuilders and athletes relied heavily on physical exercising to keep fit. According to records, Greeks were the first people to embrace physical fitness around 776 B.C. By then, it was taken to be a way of living. There were no machines, gyms or spas to enable proper fitness exercises. In… Continue reading The History of Herbal Supplements
Old School Supplements: Choline and Inositol
The early forerunners of bodybuilding were adventurous in every sense of the word. From 20 rep squats to raw meat, these men and women stopped at nothing in the pursuit of pure, unadulterated muscle. For muscle anoraks like me, this pursuit resulted in a series of supplements being used, which of course, had varying levels… Continue reading Old School Supplements: Choline and Inositol
Guest Post: The Fit Five: Today’s Most Popular Diets
Ever since the digital bloom enabled us access to unlimited sources of information, nutritionists from all over the globe have began sharing their ideas and research online. Add to that the health revolution that has reshaped our mindset several times over, and you now have what can aptly be called a conundrum, caused by so… Continue reading Guest Post: The Fit Five: Today’s Most Popular Diets
Guest Post: 10 Weirdest Diets in History
Diets have been around far longer than you can imagine. It’s safe to say that people from a long time ago were also pretty concerned about their weight, fitness, figure and health – concerned enough to try out different techniques on how to effectively carry out an diet. Eventually, these diets developed, became popular, and… Continue reading Guest Post: 10 Weirdest Diets in History
Vince Gironda’s Beginner Bodybuilding Course
Well known as one of the greatest trainers of his age, Vince Gironda's name has become synomous with bodybuilding champions from Larry Scott to Arnold Schwarzenegger. Though Gironda made his name producing some of the greatest bodybuilding champions the sport has ever seen, he sent countless hours with beginners and intermediates seeking to sculpt their… Continue reading Vince Gironda’s Beginner Bodybuilding Course
The First Weightlifting Supplements
Weightlifting supplements, despite their ubiquity nowadays, are a relatively new addition to the realm of weightlifting. While the practice of eating mystical substances in the hope of improved athletic performance dates to Greco-Roman times, the marketing of explicit 'body building' supplements is a far more recent phenomenon. Dating really to the emergence of physical culture… Continue reading The First Weightlifting Supplements
Guest Post: A History of Dieting
The history of dieting is quite convoluted and challenging for a lot of people. But it does go to show that people have started to try and stay in shape for quite some time. And there’s a reason for that. The reality is that working out is only one thing that people from the old… Continue reading Guest Post: A History of Dieting
Guest Post: Four Ancient Diets that Work Even Today
What are the first thoughts that run through your head when you hear the word “diet”? The cravings, the hunger, the New Year’s resolution, maybe? Mainly, people tend to think about their efforts to shed some weight and the struggle that accompanies such endeavors. However, on second thought, you may realize that the word “diet” has many more meanings… Continue reading Guest Post: Four Ancient Diets that Work Even Today
Guest Post: A Short history of JAZZercise
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tgxvza2yhFw People dance when they feel good. People workout because they want to feel good, to have a good look. What do these two activities have in common? They both make people feel better about themselves. They both provide a sense of wellness. From ancient times, when people were physically working every day, fighting, or… Continue reading Guest Post: A Short history of JAZZercise
