A little bit of exercise can go a long way

Health is Wealth
If you sit on your butt all day and heart rate rarely ever elevates, your overall health will decline.

Your body will become like a stagnant pond versus a clear bubbling stream. Exercise is necessary to oxygenate cells, accelerate the expulsion of accumulated toxins, and flush out your circulatory system.

No, jogging isn’t necessary, nor is exercising so hard that your chest hurts. Just increased breathing and breaking into a light sweat by maintaining elevated heart rate for at least ten minutes per day is enough.

Simple home exercises like pushups, bicycle crunches, barbell movements, and leg lifts or squats (if you don’t have weak knees) do the job. Whatever works.

And most importantly, get enough sleep — every night.

Some people view sleep as something that gets in the way of living, but that’s like saying coming up for air gets in the way of diving. Sleep is when the body repairs itself and charges up with physical and vital energy. If you sacrifice sleep for trivial reasons, you will burn the candle at both ends. Your immune system will suffer for it, you will age faster, get sick more often, have lowered creativity and initiative, get stressed and irritated more easily, and become more zombie-like.

Get the sleep you need to feel your fullest, and take a short nap if you hit an energy slump during the day.

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There Are No “Special” Exercises That Build A Peak, Or Shape A Muscle

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Question:
How can I build the peak on my biceps like Yours? I was told that preacher curls build a peak, is this true?

Answer:
You will need to clone yourself and mix in a copy of My anatomical DNA! Just kiddding.

Unfortunately, a peak on your biceps is genetic, meaning you either have it or you do not. If you build your biceps just as you would any other muscle group, and a peak never forms, then it probably never will.

There are no “special” exercises that build a peak, or shape a muscle. You train a muscle and it grows, whatever genetic shape it has that is how it will grow. It really is that simple.

So continue to train your biceps, utilizing many different exercises, e.g. chin ups, preacher curls, barbell curls, & dumbbell curls, hopefully you are one of the few lucky ones like me that where gifted with “peaked” biceps.

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