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    Using A Gyms Fitness Center While On The Road

    If you are a busy person who spends a lot of the time on the road, then you have probably noticed that the ability to squeeze in a decent workout can be somewhat challenging. After all, it is pretty tough to get a workout when you are driving. Then again, you could try to do what Sly Stallone did in the film OVER THE TOP and build a workout set for the free arm that is not on the wheel. Then again, that is not really recommended - the movie was a box office bomb.

    Now, while it is difficult to workout when you travel to and from work, imagine how difficult it must be for those people who have to spend time in hotels. That is, those individuals who must spend a great deal of time on the road away from home for extended periods of time. Granted, there are a number of gyms fitness centers in many roadside motels and hotels for guest's use, but people often do not get the full and complete benefit out of them. Often, people will blame the weight systems themselves for the problem when it is, in fact, improper use that is the culprit.

    Proper use of Gyms Fitness Center on the Road

    If you have ever been inside a gyms fitness center in a hotel or motel, you will probably notice the apparent lack of free weights. (Free weights are barbells and dumbbells) In the place of free weights at these gyms fitness center are usually pulley weights. The reason for this is usually due to insurance issues. There is a greater risk of injury when using free weight unsupervised.

    In order to get to the bottom of the best way to use a hotel or motel's gyms fitness center, there needs to be an understanding right off the bat: pulley weights are terrible for building mass. This is why pro bodybuilders do not invest a lot of time using them and they certainly limit their use during a mass building cycle. So, to try and do a few reps with heavy weights on a pulley system is a flat out bad idea. Instead, use light weights for very high reps. This will convert the workout from a unsuccessful mass gaining workout to a much more successful fat burning workout. Try this the next time you use a hotel gyms fitness center and see how well it works.









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