Monday, February 26, 2007

Fat Loss Superset Training Tip of the Week

Here's a great training tip to help you get more out of your workouts this week...

Always Use Non-competing Supersets in Your Workouts

As you may know, I only use supersets of non-competing exercises in my training programs. That means that the two exercises in the superset must not interfere with one another.

For example, the first exercise, let's say a dumbbell press, must not interfere with the second exercise, say a dumbbell row. That's a nice little upper body superset right there.

One of the tough things about designing the perfect non-competing superset is to avoid fatiguing your grip. For example, pairing a Dumbbell Row and a Dumbell Split Squat are perfect in theory (because you are training upper body and lower body), but both exercises demand a lot from your grip. So it would make for an ineffective superset (both exercises would fail in grip first, before the back or leg muscles fatigued).

Recently, I did a great superset of exercises that I had never done before: Barbell squats and wide-grip seated rows. It was a great combination with absolutely no competition between muscle groups or grip - so I could work very heavy in both exercises - therefore leading to the most "turbulence" on my body - and therefore, the best training results.

An alternative bodyweight version of that superset would be Pistols (1-leg bodyweight squats) supersetted with Pullups - talk about a tough, functional superset. Even the world's strongest man would have a tough go with those.

Delivering the best training tips for your goals,

CB

P.S. And for more advanced training tips, check out my Advanced Training Article Series available to Platinum Members at TT Members.

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  • The Best Number of Reps for Muscle Growth, Strength, and Fat Loss.
  • How to Set Up Training Programs
  • The Best Number of Sets for Strength, Mass, and Fat Loss

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P.P.S. Part 2 of the Tom Venuto "single-digit body fat" interview is now up!

Click HERE to read Tom's insights on cardio for fat loss

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