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Strengthening Your Lower Body

by Vinnie Tortorich

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Aug052015
Angriest Trainer 445

Vinnie Tortorich and co host Andy Schreiber talk strengthening one’s lower body, and riding bicycles through sand on today’s Wednesday edition of the Angriest Trainer podcast.

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ANDY’S WORKOUT

  • Andy is trying to get abs so Vinnie went with Andy to help guide him on the best work outs to get abs
  • Andy wasn’t doing any lower body (Vinnie thinks lower body is more important)
  • Working on lower body improves circulation
  • Leg presses, Lunges, Leg curls all good to help one’s lower body
  • Use the smith machine — Andy doesn’t need to do free weight squats
  • For lunges, one can use the wall to balance
  • Look down in front of you in the mirror to help your balance
  • Leg presses (12-15 reps)
  • Leg curls and leg extensions aren’t important unless you are trying to get “bulgy”

ANDY’S FALL

  • When Andy first starting using cleats to ride his bike, he had a fall
  • He lends it to not being accustomed to cleats along with going to fast on a windy, sandy road by the beach
  • Vinnie saw it happen — he fell in slow motion
  • For Andy, by the time he realized he would fall, it was too late
  • If you think you will slip in sand, look up and keep going

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