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Jen Selter | Gym Results are amazing

Looking at the result this girls got after gym is amazing! We all do know training is the #1 tip for a beautiful body, a good diet, yoga also.
Every gym has its own routines and rhythms, but some aspects of gym etiquette are universal. Breaches of etiquette rules by new members are certain to garner disfavor with gym regulars. The good news is you can avoid the ire of gym staff and members at your new gym by following these six gym etiquette tips.
Most people tend to focus on a minimum of a solid 20 minutes of cardio with their workouts to get their blood pumping and see the benefits with their heart and also with their waistline, and then people tend to lift weights or do resistance training for another 30 minutes (or more.) What you can do at home is a mixture of both in half of the time: think circuit training! All you have to do is strengthening and toning exercises back to back without stopping to also get a cardio effect, just remember to keep a pace so that you are out of breath, but not light headed or feeling faint, just like a hard workout (and keep reminding yourself that you are only doing this for 20 minutes!)
Straight back crunches focus completely on your core abdominal and back muscles both to strengthen and tone.
Side crunches helps to strengthen and tone the external oblique abdominal muscles (your abs that are closest to your hips/waist.)
Push ups, Many people dread push-ups or think they cannot do them, but you will surprise yourself and strengthen your abs, gluteals, biceps, and triceps in the process! If you are new to doing push-ups, you can start from your knees in a modified position, or if you are comfortable with push-ups, you can start in the high plank position, keeping your hands shoulder width apart, with a straight body, and on the balls of your feet.

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