weight lifting workouts
Weightlifting Workouts
A good body is every individual's dream. Read on for some weightlifting exercises that can help you attain a toned look.
- Bench Press: This exercise is done lying face up on the bench. Grab the bar from rack with a wide grip and lower the bar to the middle of the chest and then raise until the arms are nearly locked. Remember not to let the momentum do any of the work for you. This exercise should be the focal point of all routines.
- Dumbbell Flyes: This exercise is an excellent superset of the bench press. While lying face up on a bench, hold a dumbbell in each hand with the arms stretched but slightly bent above the chest with the palms facing each other. Lower the weight to the sides by rotating the shoulders and stretching the pecs. Push the chest out slightly, when lowering the dumbbells to aid in the stretch. Bring the weight back to the starting position tracing the path of giving a bear hug.
- Dumbbell Pullover: In this form of exercise, position the upper back on the bench that is sideways on the bench and grasp the dumbbell with both the hands. Gripping it by the closest side, raise the dumbbell in an arc over the head until it is above the chest and then lower it back down until it is behind the head. Your hips will move up and down to keep balance and this is normal.
- Military Press: This is a very important exercise for the shoulders. While standing, grasp the barbell at shoulder width and position it in front of the neck. Press the bar overhead until the arms are extended then lower them back down to the starting position. While doing this workout, keep the chest out and the back straight.
- Bicep Curls: This workout is the only way to effectively build the biceps. While standing, grasp the barbell with shoulder width grip and with the elbows at the side, raise until the forearms are near the upper arms and then lower the arm until the hand is extended again. Keep the elbow at the same position during the entire workout and do not bend the back to assist lifting.
- Crunches: Despite everything that you may have heard, crunches is the only form of exercise that helps to strength the abdomen muscles. While lying on your back, bend your knees so that the soles of your shoes touch the ground. Put your hands slightly at the sides of your head and move your shoulders forward keeping the small back on the floor and lowering the shoulders back again.
- Deadlift: While standing, hold the barbell at arm's length with shoulder width. Lower bar to the floor by bending at the knees and waist. Keep the back straight and slightly arched inwards if possible. The arms should be straight. This exercise can also be conducted with a bar behind the legs for a change.
- Straight Leg Deadlift: While standing, hold the barbell at arm's length with shoulder width. Lower the weight close to the floor while keeping the knees straight and slightly bent, and then return to the standing position. During the exercise look straight ahead focusing on a spot on the wall in the front and concentrate on squeezing the hams. Also, stand on a secure platform so that you can get a deeper stretch of the hams.