「
Full-Body Compound Workouts To Maximize Muscle Burn
」を編集中
ナビゲーションに移動
検索に移動
警告:
ログインしていません。編集を行うと、あなたの IP アドレスが公開されます。
ログイン
または
アカウントを作成
すれば、あなたの編集はその利用者名とともに表示されるほか、その他の利点もあります。
スパム攻撃防止用のチェックです。 けっして、ここには、値の入力は
しない
でください!
<br>Compound exercises like the squat-curl-press target different muscle groups to build endurance, increase strength, and improve stability. In fact, some research suggests that compound exercises that involve functional movement patterns are one of the most effective ways to improve muscular strength and burn fat, particularly among overweight adults. Add more power to your resistance-training routine with these quick compound moves using dumbbells to get a dynamic full-body workout at home. The squat with an overhead press is a great full-body compound workout using both the upper and lower body at the same time. These moves function in tandem to allow a natural transition from a squat to an overhead press. Stand with feet a little wider than hip-distance apart. Rest light to medium weights on your shoulders with elbows bent and palms facing each other. Lower into a squat. Keep your [https://www.dictionary.com/browse/torso%20upright torso upright] by lifting your chest (imagine showing someone the logo on the front of your shirt while at the bottom of your squat).<br> <br><br><br>Make sure you are sending the hips back to protect your knees. Push into your heels to stand as you press the weights overhead. Lower the weights to your shoulders, and repeat 1-3 sets of 8-16 reps. Compound exercises are quick, full-body moves you can do anytime, anywhere-especially if you're short on time. The squat, [https://www.yewiki.org/How_To_Build_Muscle_On_A_Plant-Based_Diet:_Staple_Foods_Meal_Plans_And_Philosophy yewiki.org] curl, and press is a well-known compound workout that targets the legs, core, [https://sciencewiki.science/wiki/User:FRMGaye311 www.PrimeBoosts.com] arms, and shoulders in one dynamic movement. This is an advanced exercise that requires physical strength and stability. Start with lighter weights as you practice this movement pattern before trying heavier weights. Stand with your feet wider than your hips and hold light to medium weights with your arms by your sides and palms facing each other. Squat down and touch the weights to the floor and turn your palms to face forward. Keep your back straight and your abs engaged. Curl the weights up in a biceps curl and hold.<br><br><br><br>Push to a standing position as you press the weights overhead and allow your arms to extend. Rotate your arms naturally so your palms face forward again. Lower the weights by your sides, and repeat the move for 10-16 reps. The single-arm hinge and swing is an excellent full-body compound workout that targets the hips, thighs, glutes, arms, and core. If you use a heavier weight, this move will also increase your heart rate, making this a great warmup exercise. Stand with feet about hip-distance apart, and hold a weight in your right hand. Bend your knees and hinge at the hips, keeping your back straight and abs engaged, and swing the weight between your knees. As you stand up, swing the weight overhead, keeping the arm straight. Lower the weight, and repeat for 1-3 sets of 8-16 reps on each side. The single-arm hinge and swing is a dynamic, full-body compound exercise that uses momentum.<br><br><br><br>Practice this move with a lighter weight and engage your core to avoid [https://www.flickr.com/search/?q=injuring injuring] your back. The deadlift row is another great move that works different muscle groups. You start with a deadlift, which strengthens the hamstrings, glutes, Prime Boosts and lower back, followed by a row, which targets the lats. Stand with your feet about hip-distance apart, and hold medium weights in both hands with your arms by your sides. Squat and touch the weights to the ground. Then perform a deadlift, keeping your back flat. Stand back up, still holding the weights by your sides. Now tip at your hips and bend your knees slightly as you draw the arms into a row. Repeat the deadlift row 1-3 sets of 8-12 reps. If you have back or spine issues, you may want to avoid the squat and front raise part of the exercise, which may cause discomfort. This is one of those exercises that doesn't look like much until you actually try it.<br>
編集内容の要約:
鈴木広大への投稿はすべて、他の投稿者によって編集、変更、除去される場合があります。 自分が書いたものが他の人に容赦なく編集されるのを望まない場合は、ここに投稿しないでください。
また、投稿するのは、自分で書いたものか、パブリック ドメインまたはそれに類するフリーな資料からの複製であることを約束してください(詳細は
鈴木広大:著作権
を参照)。
著作権保護されている作品は、許諾なしに投稿しないでください!
編集を中止
編集の仕方
(新しいウィンドウで開きます)
案内メニュー
個人用ツール
ログインしていません
トーク
投稿記録
アカウント作成
ログイン
名前空間
ページ
議論
日本語
表示
閲覧
編集
履歴表示
その他
検索
案内
メインページ
最近の更新
おまかせ表示
MediaWikiについてのヘルプ
ツール
リンク元
関連ページの更新状況
特別ページ
ページ情報