How To Get a Quick Fat Blasting Workout In 5 Minutes



Posted: Thursday, October 05, 2006

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If you are short on time, there is no better way than using a bodyweight
circuit.

One exercise is the Bear Crawl, this is a very demanding and result producing
exercise that is long forgotten.

The Bear Crawl will give you a great fat burning and muscle building workout,
most people will have a tough time Bear Crawling for 30 seconds.

The Bear Crawl will build an athletic and stronger body in record time, and will
develop total body awareness.

The Bear Crawl will work the whole arm ( fingers, wrist, forearm, bicep, triceps,)
the shoulders, back, chest, neck, abs, thighs, hamstrings, calves, not to mention
working the cardiovascular system hard, in only seconds.

The Bear Crawl will burn fat while building incredible strength and muscular
endurance.

To do the Bear Crawl you don't need a lot of space, just a few feet, than get
down on all fours and walk and run like a bear.

Start out slow, take your time and get amazing results doing a simple but very
effective exercise.

If you decide to add Bear Crawls into your workout you will know what a
workout is.

So try this simple but effective workout :

Bear Crawl for 30 seconds rest 30 seconds continue for 5 minutes...
if you can.

John Grube is an expert on the subject of bodyweight training. He has over 25
years of training experience and is the author of The Wildman Training Program
manual. For more info www.wildmantraining.com




Johnny Grube B.C.S. is the holder of 4 physical fitness world records and is an expert on the subject of bodyweight training. He has over 25 years of training experience and is the author of The Wildman Training Program manual , The New Expanded version The Wildman Training Course and The Super Strength Playground Training Manual. The Backyard Functional Fitness Manual

for more videos go to youtube key word johnny grube and his blog

For more info www.wildmantraining.com

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