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April 29, 2010

More Gain, No Pain – Article Featured in Men’s Health Magazine, May 2010 issue!

Here’s your chance to check out my newest article – “More Gain, No Pain” – in the May 2010 issue Men’s Health magazine…FREE! You can read the entire article and view videos of all the exercises here, at the Men’s Health website. Or, click on the magazine cover below!

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An injury doesn’t have to cancel your workout! Use these exercises to work around sensitive spots and still make gains!

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This article offers a Performance University guide to exercising through an injury by making these simple swaps.

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One of the exercises demonstrated in my Men’s Health article is not performed in the video as I’d like to see it done. Perform the Anterior Reaching Lunge in the way demonstrated in the video below over the way demonstrated in the Men’s Health video.

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Are there any injuries you’re currently trying to workout around? Did you find these exercises helpful? Post your comments!

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February 17, 2010

Three Work-Arounds for Physique Success

by Nick Tumminello / Tues, Dec 8, 2009

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Get bigger legs when you can’t squat. Build muscle when you can’t even hold on to weights. Get leaner when cardio stops working. Nick T. shows you how.

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September 29, 2009

How to Get Bigger, Stronger, Leaner Legs with Bad Knees

I just released my new article on WannaBeBig.com entitled Get Big Legs with Bad Knees.

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This article is a must read for anyone suffering from pain, injury or limitation related to their knees.

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It’s also a must read for all Strength Coaches and Personal Trainers who work with injured clients and athletes.

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Discover how to develop bigger, stronger, faster and leaner legs here…

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June 5, 2009

Knee Friendly Cardio/ Conditioning Workout

One of my favorite subjects to talk about these days is what I call Joint Friendly Training.

 

Put simply, joint friendly training concepts are exercises that create minimal joint stress but maximize results! 

 

In other words, these are training concepts that folks with common limitations, pain or injury can use to successfully gain muscle, increase strength and improve performance.

 

Here at Performance U, we are on the cutting edge of developing, testing and utilizing joint friendly training. 

 

Over my next few posts, I will be sharing some of our most effective concepts with you. So keep checking back.

 

For starters, check out how you can improve your conditioning and get an effective cardio workout with bad knee’s.

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June 2, 2009

Joint Friendly Strength Training

by Nick Tumminello | Tue, Jan 20, 2009


Coach Nick has new ways to build strength and size for the lifter with wounded knees, shell-shocked shoulders, or a balky back.

 

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