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plus: the best treadmill workouts                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 September 18, 2023 | [Read Online]( [BarBend Newsletter] Today’s newsletter is presented by BetterHelp. Join the millions of people who have taken advantage of BetterHelp’s convenient and affordable online therapy services. [Click here]( to get matched up with a licensed therapist who fits your needs and get 25% off your first month. Here’s what we’ve got for you today: - Build a strong silhouette with these back and shoulder workouts. - Lose weight at the right pace by dropping two pounds a week. - Thirty-minute treadmill workouts that (shockingly) aren’t boring. Workouts Have a Power Presence Credit: Nikolas_jkd / Shutterstock Nothing fills out a T-shirt better than a set of boulder shoulders and a wide back. Work hard enough and you’ll cast a shadow that looks just like that big orange monster from Bugs Bunny. (Editor’s note: His legal name is Gossamer.) Work even harder, and you may even be allowed admittance into The Venerable Order of the Tank Top. Training shoulders and upper back on the same day lets you do the agonist/antagonist thing with the widest part of your body. Not only good for joint lubrication, working your muscles through similar ranges of motion with opposing forces lets you train all around the muscle in three dimensions. To make sure you’re doing these workouts the right way, we’ve built three different routines for beginners, intermediate, and advanced lifters. These aren’t just isolation-based workouts, either. They’re filled with strength-building compound moves that will kick your body into overdrive. Check out the routines below. [Learn the Routines]( From Our Sponsor Convenient and Affordable Help Online Did you know nearly 5 Million people have connected to a licensed therapist on BetterHelp, the world's largest therapy platform done online. Getting started is easy: take the quiz and get matched to a therapist who fits your needs and preferences in as little as 48 hours. Schedule your first live session via video, phone, or live chat. No more driving to and from appointments or getting on a waitlist. Check out BetterHelp today. 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Responsible for the modern-day version of the undead, countless people get off work and metaphorically stare at a gray wall for an hour so they can say they’ve “worked out.” But having access to a treadmill doesn’t mean you need to come into the gym with pennies on your eyes in case the ferryman is watching the front desk. You can actually use the treadmill to get a real workout in and feel alive while doing so. This is as simple as following a program of escalating intensities, which, itself, is as difficult as pushing buttons every minute or two. Follow the plan listed here, listen to your body, then begin to improvise a bit. Hard work is secretly a lot more fun than the doldrums of mundanity. [Follow the Workouts]( From Our Sponsor We all know what we need to do: crush our workouts, stay focused, manage our weight, and live life to the fullest. The hard part is execution. 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[Read about all the ups and downs]( along the way, plus get a full report on the contest itself. - Put on your best makeup and get ready to do the Time Warp with [an entire article devoted to the pelvic thrust]( (pelvic tilt, whatever). Be sure to get warmed up with a jump to the left and a step to the right, because these will really give you a monster pump. - Grip is not only the first thing you notice about someone when you shake their hand, but it’s also a key indicator of overall strength. If you didn’t know crushing coconuts with your hands could help you live longer, you also might not know about [these tools to get your grip as grippy]( as it can be. [fb]( [tw]( [ig]( [yt]( [in]( [Advertise with us]( Update your email preferences or unsubscribe [here]( © BarBend Newsletter 228 Park Ave S, #29976, New York, New York 10003, United States [[beehiiv logo]Powered by beehiiv](

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