Archive for November, 2009
War on Bicep Curls
by craig on Nov.17, 2009, under Vancouver Personal trainer Tips
As a person o full time in the fitness industry, I get to see some strange stuff in the gym. I cannot post it all. However, a recent phenomenon has swept the gym I train out of. This applies to people who use the gym not my Vancouver personal training clients. I have been noticing an alarming increase in the number of workouts that center around the bicep curl.
You can summarize that most guys who workout want to have athletic looking arms. However, the amount of time and focus these guys are putting into bicep curls is pretty sad (for the results they will see). Not that the bicep curl is necessarily a bad exercise. However, basing an entire workout on an isolation movement is counter productive.
The bicep is a small muscle group and cannot move allot of weight relatively speaking. So if you are trying to increase the size of your arm by doing multiple sets of an isolation movement (such as any of a variety of types of curls) you are not going to build allot of muscle.
What should I do to increase the size of my arms? Start with exercises that move allot of weight squats dead lifts, heavy pressing, chin ups (and weighted chin ups) and finish with isolation movements such as curls (if you have energy left). Skipping the movements where you can move heavy weight will produce very little muscle gains.
Think of your bodies capacity for exercise as a big hole in the ground. You are trying to fill the hole up. You can use big rocks, small rocks and sand. Squats and dead lifts are big rocks, pull ups, heavy pressing and rows are small rocks and bicep curls are sand. You are going to fill the hole better and faster by combining the big and small rocks and adding the sand on top. It is more efficient than trying to pack down all that sand.
Stay tuned next time for the best bicep exercise (if you do need to do isolation work).
Craig Boyd is one of Vancouver’s top personal trainers, boot camp, and CrossFit instructors. Check out his websites http://www.precisionathletics.ca/ and http://www.precision-bootcampvancouver.com/
Last day to sign for the November challenge!
by craig on Nov.05, 2009, under News and Events
Well the Precision Athletics Vancouver November challenge is well underway. Do you need to be a personal training client or boot camp participant to enter. No! Just post your goal in the comments and you are officially entered.
Prizes are in so its last day to sign up. If you start today you will have to go 30 days from now!
Prizes include-
GC and Product from Body Energy Club http://www.bodyenergyclub.ca/shop/
$100 GC to The fish House in Stanley Park http://www.fishhousestanleypark.com/
$75 GC to Cranberries Spa http://www.cranberriesspa.com/
$50 GC to The fish House in Stanley Park http://www.fishhousestanleypark.com/
$50 GC to Cranberries Spa http://www.cranberriesspa.com/
Everyone who enters and completes their goal gets entered in a draw.

So far some of the goals from my Vancouver Boot Camp and personal training clients are : No drinking from 25 to all 30 days of the month, Weight Loss (Dan), Real Push Ups (Kristie 15) , Real Pull Ups (Shanny 5 Keith 20) , 20 mins of cardio from 25- all30 days (Craig 30, Dan 26, Janice 30). What is your goal?
Craig Boyd is one of Vancouvers top personal trainers and boot camp instructors. Check out his websites http://www.precisionathletics.ca/ and http://www.precision-bootcampvancouver.com/