hi
i want to ask regarding the exercise that can we do at home to build chest and lose belly.
What exercise is needed to build chest and lose belly?
Right now i just do sit up and push up. No dumbbell at home.
[WTA] Exercise at home
[WTA] Exercise at home
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Oct 27 2015, 02:47 PM, updated 11y ago
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hi
i want to ask regarding the exercise that can we do at home to build chest and lose belly. What exercise is needed to build chest and lose belly? Right now i just do sit up and push up. No dumbbell at home. |
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Oct 27 2015, 11:38 PM
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QUOTE(xandercooper @ Oct 27 2015, 02:47 PM) hi Im doing burpees and 100 pushup every day. for bout a month can see some progress. and you might want to try HIIT.i want to ask regarding the exercise that can we do at home to build chest and lose belly. What exercise is needed to build chest and lose belly? Right now i just do sit up and push up. No dumbbell at home. but i malas do HIIT ahaha. goodluck bro XD |
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Oct 27 2015, 11:49 PM
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All u need is a bar to hang from. Do pull-ups n toes-to-bar.
These will build everything from ur waist up, including arms. Guaranteed Happy hanging. |
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Oct 28 2015, 11:36 AM
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QUOTE(xandercooper @ Oct 27 2015, 02:47 PM) hi Why limit yourself to just chest and ab workout? Don't be called out for having big arms and chest but have chicken legs! Add some squats in to your workout. Build up on your reps with your push ups and sit ups (of course work for harder variations if find them easy, you can ask me next time). Also just as CnT said, do pull ups too. Pull up bar> sit up bench. i want to ask regarding the exercise that can we do at home to build chest and lose belly. What exercise is needed to build chest and lose belly? Right now i just do sit up and push up. No dumbbell at home. Once last thing, diet is your answer to losing belly fat! QUOTE(afnansyahir @ Oct 27 2015, 11:38 PM) Im doing burpees and 100 pushup every day. for bout a month can see some progress. and you might want to try HIIT. You do know that doing 100 reps of push ups is more or less endurance training, right? Hence not conducive in building mass. It's time for you to start doing harder pushups. Seriously.but i malas do HIIT ahaha. goodluck bro XD |
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Oct 28 2015, 01:38 PM
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QUOTE(dharmabums @ Oct 28 2015, 11:36 AM) Why limit yourself to just chest and ab workout? Don't be called out for having big arms and chest but have chicken legs! Add some squats in to your workout. Build up on your reps with your push ups and sit ups (of course work for harder variations if find them easy, you can ask me next time). Also just as CnT said, do pull ups too. Pull up bar> sit up bench. i do like 10rep X10 Once last thing, diet is your answer to losing belly fat! You do know that doing 100 reps of push ups is more or less endurance training, right? Hence not conducive in building mass. It's time for you to start doing harder pushups. Seriously. the reps consist of normal, diamond, incline,decline and clapping pushup. what kind of pushup do you meant is harder pushup? is there any good routine you could share? |
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Oct 28 2015, 02:35 PM
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QUOTE(afnansyahir @ Oct 28 2015, 01:38 PM) i do like 10rep X10 Ahhh... you weren't clear on what push ups you did. Anyways, take out incline push ups from your work out (unless you prefer to have them as a warm set) and add build up on reps for the rest of them. Try hitting sets of 20 reps for each variant. Once your diamond push ups reach 20 per set consider working on uneven push ups by then i'll congratulate you on your first step (of many steps) to the one arm push up! the reps consist of normal, diamond, incline,decline and clapping pushup. what kind of pushup do you meant is harder pushup? is there any good routine you could share? Forgot to add: work on your clapping push ups on seperate days with good rest in between. This post has been edited by dharmabums: Oct 28 2015, 02:43 PM |
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Oct 29 2015, 04:42 PM
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QUOTE(dharmabums @ Oct 28 2015, 02:35 PM) Ahhh... you weren't clear on what push ups you did. Anyways, take out incline push ups from your work out (unless you prefer to have them as a warm set) and add build up on reps for the rest of them. Try hitting sets of 20 reps for each variant. Once your diamond push ups reach 20 per set consider working on uneven push ups by then i'll congratulate you on your first step (of many steps) to the one arm push up! oh so my workouts is good enough? just need to improvised on some minor things right? alright i will try to gain that str for that 1 hand pushup. thank you bro Forgot to add: work on your clapping push ups on seperate days with good rest in between. |
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Oct 30 2015, 12:03 PM
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QUOTE(afnansyahir @ Oct 29 2015, 04:42 PM) oh so my workouts is good enough? just need to improvised on some minor things right? alright i will try to gain that str for that 1 hand pushup. thank you bro Looks okay. As long as there's a progression it's all good. Are you doing any other work outs apart from push ups like pull ups, squats and core work? If you aren't you'd better start cause you'll need more that just your triceps when you reach the one arm pushup. |
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Oct 30 2015, 02:02 PM
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QUOTE(dharmabums @ Oct 30 2015, 12:03 PM) Looks okay. As long as there's a progression it's all good. Are you doing any other work outs apart from push ups like pull ups, squats and core work? If you aren't you'd better start cause you'll need more that just your triceps when you reach the one arm pushup. thinking for burpees for cardio. and maybe variation of pullups and some others core/abs exercises XD |
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Oct 30 2015, 02:05 PM
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Prank exercise.
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Oct 30 2015, 02:07 PM
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Buy Kinect and Your Shape Fitness. Very effective.
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Walking an hour a day helps.
Just walk around the house back and forth. Eat less. More cardio. Adding weight lifting even better. This post has been edited by Raikkonen: Oct 30 2015, 03:08 PM |
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Nov 2 2015, 11:39 AM
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try Freeletics. google up
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Nov 2 2015, 04:05 PM
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HIIT works like a charm
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Nov 2 2015, 04:12 PM
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download android app from play store, search for chest/abs challenge
or search in youtube, build chest / lose belly exercise at home |
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Nov 4 2015, 06:51 PM
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mike chang. home workouts
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