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Selecting a training program is a decision that if made wrong can lead to hazardous consequences. Safety concerns overrule any training program or idea. If there is ever a doubt that your personal safety will be compromised simply select another option. Physical training is about human improvement and nothing less than that. Many times common training programs are put together without the proper exercise execution explained. I mean, the last time I saw a Winning Routine; it was a list of exercises with a recommended amount of repetitions. There might have even been a picture or two of an exercise. These Winning Routines usually do not work the way they could since the participants trying them have not achieved a prerequisite level of physical fitness, flexibility, and time in training. There are an infinite amount of variables that go into selecting what type of training routine to select let alone an exercise recipe. The first thing that should always be a first priority is that of general health. This means that you have good blood pressure, cholesterol levels, low resting heart rate, sleeping patterns, adequate nutrition, and mental health. Blood pressure can be stabilized with cardiovascular exercise on a daily basis. This cardio should be differentiated weekly so that the individuals body does not adapt to it. Keep in mind that increasing the intensity differentiates the cardio. A good goal is to be able to run for 30 minutes without stopping. This exercise strengthens the heart and lungs thus improving your ability to do anything physical. Every single possible attribute of your physical body improves with the perfect amount of daily cardio. Adequacy in nutrition is a byproduct of natural versus synthetic food intake. Learn what your body needs based on what it actually uses. This simple formula is what you need to feed your growing, maturing, and developing body. Follow the natural code, replace what you need, and watch your dreams come true. Growing refers to the immediate growth that is visually seen as muscles become engorged with blood. Maturing refers to the everyday visual appearance of muscles that have years of training experience. The developing body is one that in between the growing and maturing stage. What will help you more than anything else would be a need for physical independence. Once you can accept that you want to know more about yourself, you will begin to open up to the things that will help you the most. Here is a quick list of what you need; 1. A training program that actually works for more than one person in great shape. 2. Training that can be done anywhere at anytime without a lot of equipment. 3. Results that come almost immediately without hoping for them. 4. The ability to heal old injuries and train without worries. 5. Correct muscular imbalances that lead to injuries. 6. Increase strength, power, endurance, and mental toughness.



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Dave Lemanczyk is the C.E.O. of Dave Lemanczyk LLC, a leading developer of superior human performance products in todays fitness industry. http://www.basketballstrength.com


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