Sometimes it’s worth it to make a hard thing even harder. Think: Lugging a bottle of wine on a hike for that perfect cheers photo at the top. You know what else is worth it? Turning a pushup (already ...
Getting a good pump doesn't always take a whole gym packed with equipment, according to Men's Health Fitness Director Ebenezer Samuel. If you need a full-on chest and arm workout, skip out on the ...
On arms day, triceps exercises tend to get thrown in as an afterthought once you’ve burned out your biceps and shoulders. But though the backs of our arms may not get top billing, that doesn’t mean ...
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If toning the back of your arms is a goal, strengthening the triceps can help eliminate that common trouble spot that jiggles when you wave and help you feel more confident. But even more important, ...
Pushups don't lie. After 50, you can tell a lot about someone's strength, joint health, and overall fitness by how many they can perform. And unlike machine exercises that guide your movements, ...
There are tons of ways to strengthen your upper body by using all sorts of dumbbells and kettlebells and bands. We know this already. So I'm here to tell you to set those aside and forget about that ...
One gentleman with burning triceps decided he wanted to attempt 150 pushups in a row. He did better than that, and managed 170. That's a lot of pushups. You can watch the 12-minute video above, or ...
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