Power Building & Resistance Cardio

This article is written as an introduction to my Lean Hybrid Muscle training system for those who may not be familiar with it.  The following includes information about a foundation principle to the LHM system. Learn more here => http://www.leanhybridmuscle.com/build-muscle.html

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Power Building & Resistance Cardio: The Killer Combo!

by Elliott Hulse CSCS (Co-Author Lean Hybrid Muscle)

It never ceases to amaze me how many people have fallen victim to the lie of “isolated results.” Essentially, the idea that fitness, success and life results are created in a vacuum… completely detached and isolated incidences.

For example, many women call me inquiring about fitness training and assert their desire to “lose belly fat” or “get leaner arms”. What they fail to realize is that fat loss, muscle building and all fitness results are the expression of a SYSTEMIC change in their bodies… not just the manipulation of a single muscle or energy system.

As one of my favorite authors Dan John, would say… “The body is one piece.”

We evolve as a whole. All systems… muscular, nervous, cardiovascular and hormonal work synergistically to move us in the direction that’s most consistent with our behaviors. Even when we aim to isolate systems, we unexpectedly receive the benefits of advancement in others.

For example, you decide to quit smoking so that you can breathe better. After several months of not smoking you notice an improvement in your cardiovascular abilities, but you ALSO recognize that your skin looks better and your hair has stopped falling out! This is exactly how our body works… we are “one piece”.
Whatever we do, affects everything.

If we agree that the human body / mind is a single unit, then why do we still approach our exercise and training programs in a segmented fashion? Wouldn’t it make more sense to work WITH our bodies and prepare for the advancement of ALL strength and fitness qualities at the same time?

When we follow a “holistic” or hybrid approach to our training we effortlessly move in the direction of our greatest muscle building, fat loss and athletic performance potentials without resistance from nature. We are moving with the river, instead of against it. This leads to faster, longer lasting results… minus the typical anxiety and frustration.

Two of my favorite integrated or hybrid approaches fat loss and muscle building are “Power-building” and “Resistance cardio”. These hybrid training systems enhance your body’s ability to naturally build muscle and burn fat at the same time. They are effective means for increasing strength, muscle mass, cardiovascular health, fat loss and systemic vitality.

The first hybrid approach is “Power Building”. This is where a fitness seeker or athlete combines strength producing exercises and the variables consistent with it (heavy weights and low volume) with muscle building exercises and the parameters associated with it (moderate weights and high volume) in the same workout.

An example of a Power Building workout would include a heavy full body exercise like barbell squats for multiple sets to train the nervous system followed by a moderate intensity exercise for higher reps like dumbbell step-ups to develop muscle mass. This is a great way to improve functional strength and build attractive muscle at the same time.

With regards to conventional cardio training, most individuals limit themselves to the single dimension of jogging or cycling. This type of training is good… but what may be even better would be to combine the efforts of the cardiovascular system with the muscular system. Thereby creating a hybrid experience within the body and to produce the results of more muscle mass while burning fat.

Resistance Cardio can be performed in several manners, but amongst my favorite are the use of pulling sleds and kettle bells. Pulling sleds offer a low impact, moderate intensity form of cardio training that has the capacity to build muscle and strength in the legs and core while increasing the heart rate offering a fat burning response.

I also really enjoy kettle bell training as it offers a functional (and fun) alternative to jogging. Kettle bells also elicit a muscle building response which leads to a leaner, HARDER physique that with the use of jogging alone.

When we follow a “holistic” or hybrid approach to our training we effortlessly move in the direction of our greatest muscle building, fat loss and athletic performance potentials with ease. Hybrid muscle training is highly effective, functional and fun. If believe as I do, that the body (and our lives) are an expression integrated systems and subsystems AND you love the fat loss and muscle building benefits of challenging workouts… then I invite you to consider Lean Hybrid Muscle training!

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8 Responses to “Power Building & Resistance Cardio”
  1. usifNo Gravatar says:

    i want to buy your workout but the only think that stop me 4 thing:

    1- may be your guys is strong but the are not in shape as i want look to the guys in the p90x test group and you can see different i want to be strong but i want nice body as well

    2- i life in apartment so i don’t have place to buy or bring the equipment that you used in fact i train in on of the fancy gym which doesn’t have Chane or stone ball or kettle bell

    3- i want to run faster with strong body like boxing or kick boxing they are big, ripped, and fast

    4- is your hybrid book include 1-60 day working routine like P90x or i have to figure out

    I hope if you can answer me concerning so i can go a head and give it a shoot

    thanks
    usif

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    ElliottNo Gravatar Reply:

    Usif,

    1. If you want to look like guys in p90x… then buy p90x. I can assure you though, I am in better “shape” than most people you will EVER meet.

    2. Good, cuz you don’t need those things.

    3. To get faster, you have to get stronger.

    4. Our program comes with 9 months of video coaching and workouts.

    Look Usif, LHM is NOT for everyone…. nor do we WANT everyone to be a part of our program. Only the committed and disciplined 1% that will get great results and make us proud to do business with them.

    If that sounds like you, then you might think about giving it a try.

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  2. tboNo Gravatar says:

    ive done p90x…and this lhm program contains similar concepts of that and xfit… its my opinion that lhm is BY FAR above those others. yes they produce results, also they market that crap with the slimmest, most cut up, dietpill guzzeling wusses that probably got that look from juicing or by other means and didnt get that look from actually doing diciplined training, the RIGHT wa (we all kno how the “hollywood” types get into “shape”). OF COURSE, thats my opinion ;) these dudes are here to get u jacked and strong… as long as you have determination, and a will to succeed… you will see and literally reap results. as in any program. mike n elliot, you guyz is da bomb. keep it comin.

    this is tha real deal… get it , do it , love it.
    deuces
    tbo

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    ElliottNo Gravatar Reply:

    Thanks for the shout TBO!!!

    ;)

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    usifNo Gravatar Reply:

    thx Elliott and TBO

    the most thing that i don’t like it in P90x ..it’s talk my time cause u need to spend almost 90 min for 6 days in the gym
    another thing stronger it mean bigger and when u become bigger you will be more heavy and then more slow …i just compare the bodybuilder with other sports guys

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    usifNo Gravatar Reply:

    Elliott

    can u tell me how much time by week i need in order to be commitment person for your workout

  3. cordellNo Gravatar says:

    I know the concept of Lean Hybrid Muscle is legit. If people would quit doing the things that are making themselves pussies and start doing real work in their exercise programs,the world would be a better place. I commend ELliot Hulse for getting his encouraging ideas to people in need of serious help when it comes to training.

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  4. moNo Gravatar says:

    Dear elliot

    I really want to buy your program also but i have a few concerns. Here is what i dont have, fancy equipment, lots of time , like i have only an hour. I mean i dont even have a pullup bar. But here is what i do have access to some strongman equipment, a hell of alot of determination and animal intensity. Also, i dont have access to alot of the fancy supplements or exotic foods out there i only have basic foods here in pakistan where i am a student can your program help me with that. I want abs, not just a six pack but a rugged midsection that looks powerful and is powerful, does your program address that. Lastly i cant do pullups, are there other exercises that can help me to strengthen my lats

    thanks
    mo

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