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Category: Kinesiology 101

Kinesiology 101 – Muscles Trained

When you do a workout, do you know what muscles it works?  There are some obvious things out there, like how the bench press works your chest;  Crunches work your abs,  and squats work your legs. . .   This hardly scratches the surface, though.  For example, would you believe me if I told you that…

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January 5, 2012tailsBody Building, Fitness, Kinesiology 101

Kinesiology 101 – Workout Classification

In understanding health and fitness, one must understand many things.  You should be knowledgeable about weight lifting and cardiovascular training;  You should have a decent grasp on health, anatomy, and nutrition; And it will help immensely to understand some basic principles of Kinesiology, which is the study of human movement.  We aren’t experts in this…

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December 29, 2011tailsBody Building, Fitness, Kinesiology 101
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