Quick Workout?

I was looking for a quick workout that I could do in the morning without taking up too much time (about 25 mins) and came across this article.

Does this sound like it could be effective? It appeals to me as I think I need a workout that dosn't take up too much time but in the end will some me some results with definition and an increase in muscle mass.

"Say your job involved carrying a hundred boxes, from A to B, weighing 10 kilos each. Then every week these boxes increased in weight by 2 kilos. Your body would adapt by building muscle. Say for instance you can perform 40 x 6 kilo dumb bell curls in one minute then you may aim to increase this weight by a kilo every fortnight. If you can perform 20 pushups aim for 25 by the next month. Don't decrease the number of reps or weight, as long as you keep correct form a gradual increase will mean your body adapts over time by building muscle"

I've read other articles that say similar, is this effective?

Gonzo
 
Quick Workout

This program requires you to increase your weight poundage and/or repetitions gradually or when your muscles become comfortable performing at one level. If adhered to, you will tone and build muscles. However, I think that one could easily become bored with the recommended program because it is pretty static.

You might be interested in an affordable dynamic 30 minute workout programs that provides cardio and toning at the same time and is being offered by a certified fitness trainer via the internet so you can easily train in the morning in the comfort of your home. Google L.A. Online Fitness for more info.
 
This program requires you to increase your weight poundage and/or repetitions gradually or when your muscles become comfortable performing at one level. If adhered to, you will tone and build muscles. However, I think that one could easily become bored with the recommended program because it is pretty static.

You might be interested in an affordable dynamic 30 minute workout programs that provides cardio and toning at the same time and is being offered by a certified fitness trainer via the internet so you can easily train in the morning in the comfort of your home. Google L.A. Online Fitness for more info.

Don't advertise here =|


Anyway yes, you can gain muscle mass this way. There are more effective workouts of course, but if you do this every day you will see results. A Longer or higher intensity workout plan will give better results, but nonetheless it will work at whatever pace it does.
 
This program requires you to increase your weight poundage and/or repetitions gradually or when your muscles become comfortable performing at one level. If adhered to, you will tone and build muscles. However, I think that one could easily become bored with the recommended program because it is pretty static.

You might be interested in an affordable dynamic 30 minute workout programs that provides cardio and toning at the same time and is being offered by a certified fitness trainer via the internet so you can easily train in the morning in the comfort of your home. Google L.A. Online Fitness for more info.

Define the word "tone" please.
 
Back
Top