Hard Bodez: $19 for 1, $89 for 5, or $179 for 10 Personalized Individual Training Session (Up to 76% Off)

Hard Bodez

Today’s Groupon Winnipeg Daily Deal of the Day: Hard Bodez: $19 for 1, $89 for 5, or $179 for 10 Personalized Individual Training Session (Up to 76% Off)

Buy now from only $
19
Value $75
Discount 75% Off
Save $56

With today’s Groupon great deal to Hard Bodez, for only $19, you can get 1, $89 for 5, or $179 for 10 Personalized Individual Training Session! That’s a saving of 75% Off! You may buy 1 vouchers for yourself and 1 as gifts & the vouchers Expires 180 days after purchase.

Choose from Three Options:

  • $19 for 1 Personalized One on One Training Session ($75 value)
  • $89 for 5 Personalized One on One Training Sessions ($350 value)
  • $179 for 10 Personalized One on One Training Sessions ($750 value)

This is a limited time offer while quantities last so don’t miss out!

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In a Nutshell
Former NFL and current CFL athlete motivates clients to reach their goals with cardio, strength, and core exercises that improve fitness

The Fine Print
Expires 180 days after purchase. May be repurchased every 90 days. Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as gift. Valid only for option purchased. Appointment Required Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services.

Hard Bodez
https://www.facebook.com/ejirokuale5
1000 Notre Dame Avenue
Winnipeg, Manitoba R3E 0L8
204-951-6125

Muscle Confusion: An Undulating Path to Strength Gains
Learn the secret to overcoming fitness plateaus with Groupon’s guide to muscle confusion.

Study muscle growth in any depth and you might easily reach this conclusion: muscles are kind of lazy. When you work out, your muscles go through an adaption period, growing so that they can handle the extra stress being put on them. But when they’re exposed to the same amount of stress or intensity all the time, they get used to it and promptly stop making gains. To overcome this plateau and destroy muscles’ attitude of smug complacency, trainers might prescribe a program of muscle confusion. That means strategically mixing up the order of workouts, the amount of resistance, length of rest periods, intensity, or other factors so no muscle group gets too familiar with the move.

Charles Poliquin, an athletic trainer who has designed workouts for 17 Olympic sports and for professional sports teams, is most often credited with introducing the concept physiologically known as undulating or nonlinear periodization in 1988. “Nonlinear” refers to the constant fluctuation in workout intensity (as opposed to progressing methodically through higher weight loads, for instance), and “periodization” refers to a specific plan for cycling through workout changes in order to give all the muscles enough attention.

Some studies have found muscle confusion, as it’s now commonly called, to be more effective in promoting long-term fitness and in boosting performance levels, and popular workout systems such as P90X and Insanity plan their intense regimens according to these principles. But if you prefer the comfort of a predictable routine, other experts are on hand to back you up, noting that if you’re focusing on a specific muscle group it may take weeks to get all you can out of a given move.

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