Just Like The Workout, A Quick Turbulence Training Review
May 5, 2009 by Kat Wendersen
Filed under Fitness Nutrition & Reviews
A turbulence training review of Craig Ballantyne’s popular routine for quick fat loss and muscle gain can be summed up very quickly. This is a fat loss program designed around intense, short workouts that involve several body parts at once. It is done in short intervals, with a minute of rest between them.
There are several components of each workout, the first part of which involves pushups, decline pushups (done with feet elevated), squats with your hands raised, jumping jacks, exercises that simulate stair climbing and lunges, with reps varying between 10 and 60 for each exercise. One minute of rest between exercises, and 3 sets for each.
To do a proper turbulence training review, one needs to experience the workout for oneself. If you put the search term ‘turbulence training’ into Google’s search engine, you will see a YouTube video called ‘turbulence training secrets revealed’ on the left side of the search results. If you click on this 3 minute video, the founder of this program, Craig Ballantyne, goes through the introductory exercises of the program, and after trying them, I can see how the short intense interval training segments will pay immediate benefits. There are also many other turbulence training review sites there to read.
This program is designed to start you off at a basic level, since it is unwise, if you are fat or obese, to jump into an intense training course right off the bat. In fact, he wisely states that you should not even begin this course without a complete physical and a doctors approval, because of injury concerns that anyone who is out of shape may encounter if you suddenly expose weak muscles and joints to strenuous exertion. The first part of the program is a 6-week introductory workout. It progresses into a 4-week intermediate stage, after your body has become conditioned to allow for more advanced training, and from there to a 4-month advanced training phase
These exercises can be done in the comfort of your home, and can also be done without fancy home gyms, elliptical trainers, treadmills, exercise bikes, or other expensive equipment. In fact, it can be done with an exercise ball, some dumbbells, and an incline bench to elevate your feet, or simply a chair if you do not have a bench handy.
With a 60-day money back guarantee, this might be the best $39.95 you ever spent to lose fat and gain muscle. You may end up doing a turbulence training review yourself. Click Here To Visit Turbulence Training Site.



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