Strength Training Charlotte NC
There are many exercises you can do in your own home to start building yourself up. Some exercises I would suggest for you to do would be as follows.
Sport Club & Grill
(704) 333-1159
201 S College St
Charlotte, NC
Sport Club & Grill
(704) 333-1159
201 S College St
Charlotte, NC 28244
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Core Fitness
(704) 900-6320
101 S Tryon St Ste 200
Charlotte, NC
Core Fitness
(704) 900-6320
101 S Tryon St Ste 200
Charlotte, NC 28280
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Fitness Together South End
(704) 375-3001
1923 A South Blvd
Charlotte, NC
Fitness Together South End
(704) 375-3001
1923 A South Blvd
Charlotte, NC 28203
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Elliptical Trainers, Free Weights, Personal Training, Treadmill, Weight Machines
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Charlotte Athle
(704) 900-6320
101 S Tryon St
Charlotte, NC
Charlotte Athle
(704) 900-6320
101 S Tryon St
Charlotte, NC 28280
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Fitness Together Plaza Midwood
(704) 333-2999
1318 Central Ave, Ste E2
Charlotte, NC
Fitness Together Plaza Midwood
(704) 333-2999
1318 Central Ave, Ste E2
Charlotte, NC 28205
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Elliptical Trainers, Free Weights, Personal Training, Treadmill, Weight Machines
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Embassy Sports Club
(704) 371-5600
101st Tyron St
Charlotte, NC
Embassy Sports Club
(704) 371-5600
101st Tyron St
Charlotte, NC 28280
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The Tower Club Grille
(704) 333-1159
101 S Tryon St
Charlotte, NC
The Tower Club Grille
(704) 333-1159
101 S Tryon St
Charlotte, NC 28280
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Charlotte Athletic Club
(704) 371-5600
101 S Tryon St
Charlotte, NC
Charlotte Athletic Club
(704) 371-5600
101 S Tryon St
Charlotte, NC 28280
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Fitness Together South Park
(704) 525-5759
1600 E. Woodlawn Road
Charlotte, NC
Fitness Together South Park
(704) 525-5759
1600 E. Woodlawn Road
Charlotte, NC 28209
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Elliptical Trainers, Free Weights, Personal Training, Treadmill, Weight Machines
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Cyrus Peterson
704-631-6346
233 S Sharon Amity Rd ste 104
Charlotte, NC
704-631-6346
233 S Sharon Amity Rd ste 104
Charlotte, NC 28205
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Personal Trainer
Certifications
NFPT Master Trainer Advanced Nutrition Specialist Advanced Weight Training Specialist Advanced Endurance training Specialist KBC Kettlebell Instructor
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Exercises to Build Upper Body Strength | | | | | | Q. I run 3 to 4 times a week about 3 miles each time. I have really good strength from the waist down. I am 53 years old and have noticed a very visible atrophy of my upper chest and shoulder muscles. My back is weak, and lifting strength is almost nil. I have a bench and free weights at home, but do not belong to a gym. I want to build definition back into my arms, chest and shoulders, and I want to increase my back strength. Could you give me some pointers about what exercises to do? | | | | | | | Glad to hear you are taking an interest in building up your upper body to match your lower body! Balance is extremely important in physical fitness and you're definitely on the right track! There are many exercises you can do in your own home to start building yourself up. Some exercises I would suggest for you to do would be as follows: Chest: push-ups, dumbell bench press, barbell bench press (if you have a barbell) Arms: dumbell curls, bench dips Shoulders: dumbell laterals, dumbell presses Back: one arm dumbell rows, standing rows I would recommend you do 2 sets of one of the exercises for back, chest, shoulders and arms three times a week. Back - 2 sets of rows Chest - 2 sets of push-ups Shoulders - 2 sets of presses Arms - 2 sets of bench dips (do curls the next time) A good way to arrange this would be to do this Monday, Wednesday an... |
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