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Spinning Bike -Syndicate Gym Equipment

We are one leading manufacturers and exporters of Spinning Bikes 30 kg wheel which are fabricated using superior quality materials and latest technology.Latest Designed of Spinning Bike  in compliance with defined industry standards, These provide total body workout by lowering the risk of stressing and straining.These are fabricated by our team of assiduous and meticulous professionals, using finest quality components in strict conformity with defined industry standards.10824436871?profile=original

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Spin Bike -Syndicate Gym Industries

Manufacturer Spin Bike with 20 kg wheel For the past many years, Syndicate Gym Industries have been manufacturing Spin Bike with comprehensive array of exercise equipment for the professionals.  Our all fitness equipment is appreciated for the key properties such as high tensile strength, smooth surface design and attractive shapes. We have hired experienced quality analysts who precisely inspect our all10824436685?profile=original

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Hi All,

I'd like to thank Ms. Shweta Pratap Singh to consent for the interview with the Health and Fitness India network. Our Q&A are as follows:

1. Why did you decide to enter the fitness industry?

I've been inclined towards fitness & good health from a very young age. Whilst in school I was actively involved in various sports. I've always been a firm believer of the age old belief that your Body is a temple so you ought to respect it like one. It was this passion of mine for fitness & well being that eventually led me towards taking on fitness as a full fledged career...

2. What are your specialties as a fitness professional?

My specialties as a fitness instructor are : I'm a certified Personal trainer and Aerobics Instructor with the following specialties :

(a) Step and Floor Aerobics
(b) Pilates
(c) Power Yoga
(d) Kick Boxing
(e) Circuit Training

I am also a licensed Zumba Fitness Instructor having done several specialty training's such as Zumba Toning, Zumbatomic and currently enrolled for Aqua Zumba as well.

3. What's a great piece of advise that you've given to a client?

Most of the clients I have come across in my career span are usually people who are looking for a quick fix solution for weight loss due to a big event such as a wedding etc. However my advice to them is always that there is no shortcut nor substitute for fitness as a whole and it has to be a part of one's daily life so that one can lead a genuinely healthy and hence rewarding life.

I also advise my female clients that weight training is really important for them as well because most of them think that weight training is the sole domain of men and if they were to do it, they would really bulge up and look manly. Nothing could be further from truth as correct weight training can help women also in a big way as it increases bone density thereby preventing osteoporosis in old age and corrects the metabolic rate as well and thus helps in reduction of weight much faster.

4. Can you please share any major mistakes that fitness professionals make?

Basically every human is designed differently and therefore as a a responsible fitness trainer, one cannot treat all clients in the same manner. Also, its very critical to check a clients past/ present medical history - a fact that is generally overlooked by instructors. The fitness trainer has to design a fitness programme that is commensurate with the clients individual health and fitness levels, their body type and lifestyle.

5. Where do you see yourself professionally in the next five and ten years from now?

Five years down the line I visualise myself as having traveled round the world learning different forms of fitness and exercise including specialised martial arts such as Krav Maga etc. and add onto my certifications in various specialties. By the tenth year i want to be firmly established in the field of fitness having increased my reach to maximum number of people by having established my own signature fitness centres.

Her contact details:

Shweta Pratap Singh

Kochi (Kerala)

shwetapratapsingh@gmail.com

07403020700

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Hi All,

I'd like to thank Dr. Chirag Sethi, Managing Director of Classic Fitness Group www.classicfitnessgroup.com, to consent for the interview with the Health and Fitness India network. Our Q&A are as follows:

1. Why did you decide to enter the fitness industry?

Fitness was always my passion so I thought of opting my passion as my profession. Having a master's degree in sports physiotherapy helped me alot to understand the basics clearly. Seeing the ongoing trend of obesity in India I hope I could make a difference.

2. What are your specialities as a fitness professional?

I hold a master degree in sports physiotherapy, I have done various international certifications from ACE / ACSM / NCSF.

My specialities are sports conditioning, kettlebell, TRX and BOSU ball workouts for whole body conditioning.

3. What's a great piece of advise that you've given to a client?

I always believe in chosing the right amount of exercise with correct technique. If the technique is wrong and we lift heavy we will only have injuries.

Good nutrition and right exercises are a key for a healthy body.

4. Can you please share any major mistakes that fitness professionals make?

The major mistake fitness professionals do is they make all the clients do the same workout. We have to understand every client is different and their goals are different.
One form of exercise will always not benefit all clients.

5. Where do you see yourself professionally in the next five and ten years from now?

5 years from now I would like to see me educating more and more people in India and spreading my network of training academies all over India which will provide training to all the aspiring professionals.

His contact details:

director@classicfitnessgroup.com

07838009959

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Track and field sports event

Let us start with the history of Track and Field Equipments. First race took place at the first Olympic festival in Rome in 776 B.C. All the track and field sports started with Olympics which takes place once in 4 years. Over the centuries new track competitions started taking place. In the beginning when Olympic festival was started it just had four track and field events like boxing, wrestling and foot races of varying length. It is heard that before eighteenth century track and field competitions occurred only in Olympics. After eighteenth century many schools and universities incorporated these events as daily exercise. Apart from Olympics the first track and field competition was held in oxford and Cambridge universities in 1864.

Some major track and field events are as follows:

RELAYS

Relay Event

Two types of relays are 4×100 meter relay and the 4×400 meter relay. 4×100 meters relay or sprint relay is an athletics track event run in lanes over one lap of the track with four runners completing 100 meters each. The 4×400 meters relay comprises of four runners in a lane where in each runner complete 400 meters or one lap.

SHOT PUT

Shot put

Shot put means putting a heavy metal ball as far as possible. Competitors take their throw from inside a circle 2.135 m in diameter, with a stop board which is approximately 4 inches high at the front of the circle. The distance is usually measured from the inside of the circumference of the circle to the nearest mark made by the falling shot in the soil.

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Olympic Bars - Syndicate Gym Equipments

Olympic Bars include high quality precision bearings for perfectly smooth bar rotation and will not chip or flake.These Syndicate Olympic bars are manufactured using the latest techniques and with high quality spring steel. These bars undergo stringent quality control and testing.Olympic Bars are an essential part of any free weight environment. All of our Olympic Bars are extremely hard wearing premium commercial quality..

Syndicate Gym Industries we have a wide range of Olympic 10824437097?profile=originalBars that are perfect for those of you involved in Weightlifting. If Olympic lifting is your sport then it is very important that you select the correct bar. A 32mm diameter bushing bar may be ok for squatting but when it comes to performing Snatch, Cleans, Jerks and all the variations of these lifts then a good 28mm Bearing Bar is what you need. It also helps if it has a good spring and has good drop testing tolerances. Below are some good examples of the kinds of bars that are perfect for Olympic Weightlifting.

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Hi All,

I'd like to thank Mr. Sushant Sehgal to consent for the interview with the Health and Fitness India network. Our Q&A are as follows:

1. Why did you decide to enter the fitness industry?

Fitness is my passion. When I was in college I use to go for workouts in various gyms to know more about fitness. Then I started using those techniques taught to me by my trainers and used some variations in it. Then I thought it's better to come in this field, so that I can take my passion to a new level.

2. What are your specialties as a fitness professional?

I'm a physiotherapist and then I did diploma in yoga. Then when I decided to come in this field I applied and cleared my ACE exam. So my speciality is physiocare plus yoga along with fitness training. I prefer pilates and functional training more than weight training.

3. What's a great piece of advise that you've given to a client?

My advice is to be patient and results wil come automatically.

4. Can you please share any major mistakes that fitness professionals make?

Workout should be according to the needs and physical abilities of the member. Same workout is not recommended to all the people. As body type of each individual is different.

5. Where do you see yourself professionally in the next five and ten years from now?

My goal is to see myself, as an international fitness trainer.

His contact details:

9899550279

86.sushant@gmail.com

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Hi All,

I'd like to thank Ms. Richa Sharma to consent for the interview with the Health and Fitness India network. Our Q&A are as follows:

1. Why did you decide to enter the fitness industry?

I was always a fitness enthusiast and I realized that in most of the gyms I went to, there were no properly qualified trainers. Most of their methods were outdated and non-scientific. Most of the trainers have been focusing on body-building rather than overall fitness. As a result the desired results were rare or limited. Sometimes I used to get nagging injuries as well. It was a continuous journey rather than a single incident and exploration of exercising concepts that made me aware of proper training methods. Once I achieved what I wanted, I decided to turn it into a career and help other people.

2. What are your specialties as a fitness professional?

• Handle the progression and transition of all the clients into new, more effective exercises.

• Make exercise programs based on specific, customized needs and goals.

• Create and implement complete and individualized time based programs which include weight goals, diet specifications and menus, physical training and exercise, and lifestyle changes.

• Focus on motivation and program adherence.

• Correct assessment of posture deviations and prescribing correct and safe rectification methods.

3. What's a great piece of advise that you've given to a client?

One of my clients is a middle aged woman. She had not worked out or had any kind of exercise in many years. The moment she joined a gym, she expected immediate results. Also just by looking at other regular gym goers, she started to expect the same fitness level as those members. I had to tell her to be patient and consistent with her workouts as one cannot undo the damage caused by several years of unhealthy lifestyle, instantly. Its important to work on strong foundation and to start with modest, short term goals.

4. Can you please share any major mistakes that fitness professionals make?

Trainers sometimes introduce too much too early, without even working on the basic movements in order to impress the client. This can sometime lead to injuries. If a client is de-conditioned, before introducing movement patterns, trainers should first work on stability and mobility training.

5. Where do you see yourself professionally in the next five and ten years from now?

I would like to educate myself more. Since obesity is like an epidemic now I would like to complete "Lifestyle and Weight Management" certification. I want to reach out to more people who are in need of expert guidance and want to promote Fitness as a Lifestyle habit. Also I have started my own Facebook page called "Quickfit by Richa Sharma" through which I am regularly posting Fitness updates and facts.

Her professional and contact details:

• ACE (American Council on Exercise) certified personal trainer. Certificate No. - T160334

• PIA (Pilates Institute of America) Certification

• Attended and completed “Training the Core” webinar by exercise physiologist Pete McCall, one of the founders of ACE IFT model.

• Successfully completed ACE IFT (Integrated Fitness Training) model.

• International Red Cross CPR

• Kettle bell workshop with Steve Cotter 

• Completed a continuing education program with ACE on "Fitness and Menopause"

richasharma133@gmail.com

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DePaul track and field head coach Dave Dopek announced the men’s and women’s schedule for the 2011-12 outdoor seasons. With the indoor season already in progress, the Blue Demons can look forward to eight usual season outdoor competitions, their only home meet of the season. Following the end of the indoor season, DePaul travels to Tallahassee, Fla., for the Florida State Relays on March 23-24 before venturing to Cincinnati, Ohio, for the Oliver Nikoliff Invitational from March 30-31.

DePaul’s road swing then comes to halt on April 6 and 7 when the Blue Demons compete in the Chicagoland Championships hosted by the University of Chicago. The DePaul women are set to battle that Friday, April 6, while then compete on Saturday, April 7. On April 14, DePaul heads back on the road to Columbia, Mo., for the Tom Botts Invitational before frequent to Chicago to host the DePaul Invitational, held at Lane Stadium on April 21.

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Hi All,

I'd like to thank Ms. Drashti Pandit to consent for the interview with the Health and Fitness India network. Our Q&A are as follows:

1. Why did you decide to enter the fitness industry?

Dance is My passion & Zumba made me more passionate which made me choose Fitness industry instead of job related to my Engineering Qualification. My day starts with Zumba & end with zumba that’s my inspiration to be fit & make people fit.

2. What are your specialties as a fitness professional?

Being a dancer since my 2nd std. Gradually, I got specialization in many things like western dancing, Classical dancing, Arangetram in Bharatanatyam but when I got in touch with Zumba I felt that yes… This is the thing which is meant for me.. It's fitness dance form which includes many dance styles with calorie burning.. My desire to get into Aquatic fitness takes me towards Professional Aqua Zumba Instructor.

3. What's a great piece of advise that you've given to a client?

My piece of Advice to my client is always like Anything beyond the limit is not good.. either its your eating habit or your sleeping habit or your workaholic habit. Do everything in the limit. You will be fit you will feel great. To be fit is not to be Zero figure. To be fit is how is your stamina, how is your energy, how is your agility.

4. Can you please share any major mistakes that fitness professionals make?

Every person’s workout capacity is different, Body structure is different so many make mistakes like they treat all as same which is not good.. as a group X activity instructor.

5. Where do you see yourself professionally in the next five and ten years from now?

I am looking my self after 5 years with my lavishing studio where people come & be fit with fun. Support the new & aspiring instructor to carry forward their Fitness career.

Contact details,
Drashti Pandit
Zumba Instructor 
Active Zumba Instructor Network Member,
08149005076
mail@zumbawithdrashtipandit.in
www.zumbawithdrashtipandit.in
http://drashtipandit.zumba.com/

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Tyson Gay improved from a poor start to pip guy American Justin Gatlin and win the Diamond League 100m in Paris in 9.99 seconds. Gay, crushed by Gatlin at the recent US Olympic trials, came through powerfully ahead of Gatlin, who clocked 10.03 and Frenchman Christophe Lemaitre in 10.08. Welshman Dai Greene showed he is back to form in the 400m hurdles as he set a new personal best of 47.84 seconds.

Greene was second behind Javier Culson, who won in a world-leading 47.78. Gay was delighted with his success, which was a reversal of the effect when the sprinters met at the US trials. World champion Greene, who had a slow start to the season after winter knee surgery, almost chased down Puerto Rican Culson in the final few metres to deliver a strong report of intention four weeks before the Olympic heats get under way in London on Friday, 3 August.

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Hi All,

I'd like to thank Mr. Gurnit Singh Dua, Founder of The Fitness Factory www.thefitnessfactory.co.in, to consent for the interview with the Health and Fitness India network. Our Q&A are as follows:

1. Why did you decide to enter the fitness industry?

I was studying in England, and was impressed by how health conscious Britishers were. Whether it was hitting the gym regularly, or playing outdoor sports like football and rugby or even going for activities with their friends and families like hiking , trekking but fitness was something which was a part of their everyday life.

I was hooked onto body building as a result and started visiting the local gym in Bristol, UK.

My personality was totally transformed from a bulky 97 kgs to a super fit muscular guy weighing 76 kgs at 5'11 height.

I came back to india, and almost immediately started India's first professionally managed personal training company, The Fitness Factory (www.thefitnessfactory.co.in) and there has been no looking back since then (2005).

2. What are your specialities as a fitness professional?

I have several qualifications in Fitness and experience of over 10 years in Fitness / fitness studies .

I am certified by –

International Sports Science Association (ISSA)

Pilates Institute of America (PIA)

Fitworx as a Gym and Aerobics Trainer

American Heart Association in Heartsaver First Aid

Gayo Fitnesse in CPR and AED course

I am the founder of India's first professionally managed Personal Training academy: The Fitness Factory (www.thefitnessfactory.co.in)

Furthermore, I am also the academics manager/representative of various reputed institutes like International Sports Science Association (ISSA), Pilates Institute of America (PIA), and American Heart Association (AHA) in Delhi/NCR, vide Gayo Fitnesse, Mumbai and I have helped several hundreds of trainers get their certification.

I am also actively involved in promoting various other fitness services as ZUMBA, Body Pump, Kick boxing and has also tied up with World tae kwon do federation in promoting martial arts.

My clientele include various top gyms like Golds’, Fitness First, Fuel, muscle magic.

I have personally trained over several hundred people (including the American embassy, Unitech MD Mr. Sanjay Chandra, ICT CEO Ms Himani Kapila, Bollywood actress Zoa Morani and various other prominent businessmen, lawyers, cabin crew, etc.) helping them achieve the desired goals.

I have also provided consultancy to the INS (Naval Academy, Delhi) for up gradation of their equipment and sports surfaces.

I contribute regularly to Mail Today newspaper.

3. What's a great piece of advise that you've given to a client?

Always take one step at a time and stay focused (You can only achieve the desired result if and only if you have an aim, a "LAKSHYA")

4. Can you please share any major mistakes that fitness professionals make?

- Being Presumptive

- Not being on time for their sessions (either at home/gym) and worst not informing the client

- Not dressing/smelling appropriately

- Overconfidence and not being open to the idea that one could know more than them also

- Pushing the clients too much (where it could be dangerous)

5. Where do you see yourself professionally in the next five and ten years from now?

I would like to see myself training the trainers on a PAN INDIA level in more than one disciplines and improving the level of Fitness / fitness sciences or fitness relates services here in India.

I would also want to start something where I could train all fitness trainers / professionals the art of effective communication with not just their clients but also their peers / subordinates and/or bosses.

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Hi All,

I'd like to thank Ms. Ruth G to consent for the interview with the Health and Fitness India network. Our Q&A are as follows:

1. Why did you decide to enter the fitness industry?

I entered the fitness industry because I always felt lethargic and dull and suffered from a lot of aches and pains as I was a very inactive person in my childhood. Due to which I was overweight, so when I started going to the Gym I felt very charged whenever I attended my aerobics class, leading to which I really lost a lot of weight. Here I realized I could be a part of the then new, growing fitness industry in 1996 and so here I am 16 years down the line, still actively involved in this Industry.

2. What are your specialties as a fitness professional?

I pride myself to be able to convince women not to treat their bodies badly by starving to lose weight. But I help them understand that to lose weight we have to feed our bodies with the right nutrients and hydrate regularly and I'm happy to say I've convinced most of my clients to eat regular, frequent meals.

My specialties as an instructor is I'm a certified Personal trainer and Aerobics Instructor and I have my current First Aid and CPR certification which empowers me to be be able to handle any unexpected situation while training clients. I specialize in PIYOLET classes which is a fusion of Pilates, Yoga and Ballet conditioning, Step aerobics, Kickboxing, Aerobics, Power yoga and Boot camp workouts were also my specialties until I got hooked on to Zumba fitness. Im also a Marketing Agent for Zumba in India. Soon I'm also going to restart taking PIYOLET classes in the near future.

3. What's a great piece of advise that you've given to a client?

I feel you live this life only once so it's best to live a quality life by eating moderately, not necessary to restrict yourself. Workout regularly, and stop crash dieting!! If you can eat everything moderately and have a pretty stable lifestyle it won't be difficult to maintain a good body weight and live an illness and ailment free life. I promise you life is worth loving because when you have no illnesses to worry about you can enjoy a great life.

4. Can you please share any major mistakes that fitness professionals make?

Only one word, Overconfidence!!! Instructors treat everyone the same like some army boot camp, we have to realize that everyone has unique body structures, metabolism, stresses etc. We are in this industry to help people get healthy so its our responsibility to see to it that we equip ourselves well enough to offer injury free workouts which can take a client through the stages of fitness slowly but successfully so that progress is ensured.

5. Where do you see yourself professionally in the next five and ten years from now?

5 years down the line i see myself mentoring new Group fitness Instructors to become active, responsible Instructors. I also hope to see every citizen fit enough to actively play with their grandchildren even at a very old age.

10 yrs down the line I see myself opening an academy for serious fitness professionals in India.

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Ruth G is a Zumba marketing Agent for India and helps Zumba conduct Zumba Instructor trainings in India.

She is a Personal Trainer and Group Fitness Instructor operating from Goa.

09923203195

ruthgzumba@gmail.com

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Hi All, 

I'd like to thank Ms. Anusha Sipahimalani to consent for the interview with the Health and Fitness India network. Our Q&A are as follows:

1. Why did you decide to enter the fitness industry?

It was the passion to teach dance fitness and teach "the correct technique"

2. What are your specialties as a fitness professional?

Been a dancer since a decade which i implement the best in my Reebok Dance Aerobics, Zumba Fitness, Zumba Toning, Aqua Zumba and Masala Bhangra Workout which is based out of NYC

3. What's a great piece of advise that you've given to a client?

Any movement is better than no movement. Being Skinny is not being fit, its having a good stamina and strength is being fit.

4. Can you please share any major mistakes that fitness professionals make?

They follow on the music and choreography not realizing the most important is to follow the technique which prevents injuries for your clients and make them happy to cont... ur classes

5. Where do you see yourself professionally in the next five and ten years from now?

Opening Up my own studio and mentoring young aspiring dance fitness trainers in India.

Her professional and contact details:

Anusha Sipahimalani

ZCOM Representative South Asia
(Zumba Community Rep- INDIA, NEPAL, BANGLADESH, SRILANKA, MALDIVES)

&

Marketing Agent for Training's Masala Bhangra Workout

09819673584
anushasipahimalani@gmail.com
anushas.zumba.com

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Rugby is a tough sport

There is no doubt about the fact that rugby is one of the toughest sports in the world. It originated from American football, and actually it is its predecessor. Some experts are even of the opinion that it is tougher than its originating sport. It is a fact that this sport is played roughly. In the field men and women spend a grueling time playing the sport irrespective of rain, hail, or baking sun. There is no inkling of a question on their toughness. It is essential for each player to be fully fit and ready for each game physically and mentally.

It is necessary to train for long periods off the field. In each sport our homework plays an important role. In every sport it is important to take a few safety measures preventing injuries. Every sportsperson is aware of these life-threatening injuries. Injuries have a significant impact on the career of a sportsperson. Specific accessories are available especially for this sport for the prevention of injuries. These accessories can be classified into various categories of sports equipment or sporting goods . In the normal circumstances it ranges from guards, field gear to training equipment. Purchasing Online sports equipment is a good idea.

Every ardent lover or player of this sport uses this training machine to get geared up for the sport. This machine is commonly called the scrum sled. It is commonly used in the training for American football. This machine affects in more than one way. The main advantage of using this machine is train players understand different aspects of the sport. This machine helps a player in the aspects of developing and increasing the power and strength for pushing. It also helps a player in understanding body posture and dynamics of the game and adjusting to it. This machine is used for the main purpose of developing a harmonized motion. It trains the player to be tough by having two major parts of this exercise. The two parts are called 'Scrum' and 'Ruck'.

Tracknfieldgear.com also provides the athletic gear like discus throw, Hammer throw equipment, shot put , kettle bells, weight lifting equipment are available in our athletic store at a reasonable cost. This ball has a unique shape and it is not similar to the shape of the ball used in soccer. The ball used in rugby is a common form of football originated in United Kingdom.

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Benefits of kettlebells

kbellm.jpgKettlebells are considered one of the best weight loss, stamina building, and stamina building tools in the industry. They originated in Russia and were used by MMA fighters throughout the world. One of the most important things to consider while selecting a kettlebell is to choose the right one. Beginners can go in for lightweight kettlebells. Men can buy 36 lbs and women 18 lbs. Most people would use this size at least for a year or more. Kettlebells are not like dumb-bells in the sense that you can quickly lift up..

Kettlebell training is considered great for cardio. You can burn fat with a few rep sets of kettlebell swings, snatches, clean and jerks. The harder you work the more calories you burn. This is why sprinters and marathon runners are always in top-top shape. Kettlebell training promotes fitness plus anti-aging. Kettlebell workouts can burn in a fun way and increase lean muscle mass, while building better balance and grace. Through kettlebell training, resistance is developed and stress is released out. If you do 20 minutes work out with this equipment you can burn fat. It is perfect for people who have a busy schedule. Not only will kettlebell workouts leave you healthy, you can attain ideal figure, making you feel confident.

Kettlebell training is inexpensive and convenient. Minimal space is needed to perform Kettlebell exercises. Kettlebell exercises can yield maximum output with minimum cost.

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Gym Equipment Manufacturer In India

10824437290?profile=original10824437900?profile=originalSyndicate Gym Equipment Best Quality Fitness Equipment Brand in India for Gym Equipment Exercise Equipment, Health Club Equipment, Multi Gym and Home Gym. Our wide range of Commercial Machine is in demand by our clients. We have workshop with 10,000 square meters at Jalandhar and warehouse-assembly unit in Jalandhar with latest machines that are required to perform various manufacturing process to bring out quality health equipment. Our Hardcore equipment is continuously improved to provide user satisfaction.

Http://www.syndicategym.com

0181-4618232, 09316970498

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Usually track and field events are isolated into two groups one is track group and the other one is field group. Under the track group events like running, hurdling will come whereas the field group includes jumping, vaulting and throwing events. All together track and fieldsports comprises marathon race vaulting, foot racing, jumping, relays, hurdling, shot put, discus throw and hammer throw along with various objects with different weights.

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To play any of the events in track and field you require athletic gears. You may find out all kinds of athletic gear in nearby athletic gear store. Even there are many websites available which provides all sorts of athletic gear. Online shopping made your task easier because you need not go out and search your choice of stuff. You can choose several numbers of equipments based of your preference by just clicking on the website. But you need to pay some extra attention while shopping via online because there are some fake websites available which makes money from you. Always try to search and purchase athletic gears from a well known company. Now let’s see a brief detail about one of the most stimulating events in track and field called discus..

The discus throw brings in to mind the reflection of ancient Greek participants trying their ability on the rises of Olympus. A disc is the main equipments in discuss throw. Contestants need to throw the disc to a long distance and whoever will throw at the longest distance will be called a winner.

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Shot put - throwing and training tips

One of the best throwing events in track and fieldis shot put and it requires precise use of strength and technique. In order to perform well in this event, the athlete requires some disciplined training with fine points of improvement in techniques.

Training tips:

Cast Iron Shotput

  • Split your training session into three phases such as preparation, completion and competition

  • Do Plyometric training, medicine balls routine and fitness endurance training for one day a week.

  • Then practice full shot throws for several days a week and measure your progress and performance goals.

  • During the competition phase, split the routines such as full ball throwing into two days and core training into four days, medicine balls routines into two days and other two days rest from all training.

 Throwing tips:

Competition Iron Shot Put

It is a well known fact that good arms are essential for throwing shot puts, but many of us don’t know that a support from core and legs are also essential.

  • At a time, make a list of exercises to be performed and work with arms, core and legs. Core in sense the muscles around the stomach and back.

  • Hold the shot put in both the hands and start with the overhead drill. Between your legs in a swinging motion, bring the athletic gear and perform many throws during warm up session.

  • Then, move to the pivot drill and hold the shot put with elbow pointing out. Put majority of your weight on your dominant legs and keep that leg in front.

  • Do these drills regularly and practice four days a week. Atleast you need 24 hours of rest in between the practice sessions.

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