Exercise Spotlight: TRX Rows

When it comes to building a strong and balanced upper body, one exercise that deserves a spot in your fitness routine is the TRX row. This simple yet effective exercise not only targets multiple muscle groups but also offers a range of benefits that can help you achieve your fitness goals. Whether you’re a beginner looking to improve your overall strength or an experienced athlete seeking to add variety to your workouts, TRX rows are a versatile and valuable addition to your routine.

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What is Hybrid Training and Should You Be Doing It?

In the world of fitness, there are always new trends and approaches popping up. One of the latest ways to spice up your fitness routine is through hybrid training. But what is hybrid training, and is it right for you? In this blog post, we’ll cover the concept of hybrid training, explore its benefits, and help you determine whether it’s the right fit for your fitness goals.

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What is the Maffetone Method and What Are the Benefits?

In the world of fitness and endurance training, there are a multitude of methods and techniques designed to help individuals achieve their health and performance goals. One such approach that has gained popularity in recent years is the Maffetone Method. Developed by Dr. Philip Maffetone, this method focuses on a holistic and sustainable approach to fitness and wellness. In this post, we’ll discuss what the Maffetone Method is and the numerous benefits it offers.

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Benefits of the Concept2 SkiErg Machine

The Concept2 SkiErg is a unique and powerful machine that delivers a full-body workout and is beneficial for cardiovascular fitness and fat loss. Based on the motion of cross-country skiing, the SkiErg provides an effective workout that is low-impact on the joints. Whether you’re an avid skier, a fitness enthusiast looking for a new challenge, or seeking a full-body cardio and strength workout, the SkiErg offers a range of benefits. At BXF, we’re fortunate enough to have Concept2 SkiErg machines.

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What Is a “Clean Bulk” and When Should It Be Utilized?

When it comes to fitness and bodybuilding, the term “bulking” often conjures images of loading up on calorie-dense foods without much concern for the quality of those calories or the unnecessary weight gain (aka a “dirty bulk”). However, there’s a more refined approach to gaining muscle mass and size while still prioritizing your health and overall well-being. This approach is known as “clean bulking”. This method offers a balanced and mindful approach to gaining muscle mass while minimizing excessive fat gain.

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Exercise spotlight: dumbbell incline chest press

An inclined dumbbell chest press is a popular strength-training exercise here at BXF, and a favorite go-to for trainer Keith Gross and me. It’s great for developing pecs, working the muscles of the chest, front deltoids, and, secondarily, the triceps. The modifications to use barbells and set the bench to a 15 or 30 degree incline both work to make the exercise more effective for developing muscle and strength.

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Fuel Your Fitness Journey: The Benefits of Meal Prepping

Between work, family, friends, and making time to exercise, it can be hard to find the time and energy to come up with nutritionally balanced meals, shop, and cook every night of the week. We know calories matter when we’re trying to achieve a slimmer, more defined look. We know macro- and micronutrients matter for our health and to promote muscle growth and repair. But that’s a lot to think about on Thursday at 6:00 pm of a long week. 

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Exercise spotlight: Booty Builder hip thrusts

At BXF, we provide access to the Booty Builder, a specially designed machine to provide optimal glute activation to deliver the most efficient results from the hip thrust movement. The Booty Builder allows for a larger range of motion, which improves muscle activation across the entire posterior chain, building strength in the glutes, hamstrings, core, and hip and knee extensors. The increased range of motion also encourages increased flexibility. 

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Body By Ford now offers small group strength training!

Today, we are excited to introduce you to Keith Gross, our newest trainer at BXF, and share the news that small-group training sessions are starting this week! 

Keith has been involved in the fitness industry for over a decade and is excited to bring his experience to BXF. His love of fitness began in high school with weight training and competitive cheerleading.

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Why Whey? 5 Reasons to Add Protein to Your Routine

Getting enough protein is essential for gaining muscle and supporting recovery. If you’re looking to gain muscle mass or build your functional strength, aim to consume at least 100 grams of protein per day. I’d encourage anyone lifting weights to hit 1 gram per pound of bodyweight per day (or more) in order to improve recovery and maximize workouts.  Protein is not only for bodybuilders and muscle-building enthusiasts, however.  Protein is the single most powerful tool we can use in order to stay satiated, eat fewer calories, and lose more weight.

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What can carbs do for you?

Carbohydrates have developed a bad rap in current diet trends. From the Atkins diet to keeping keto, there has been a big shift away from carbs in our diet over the past twenty years. But all carbs aren’t created equally, and while there are reasons to minimize carbs, particularly those coming from simple sugars, they still play an important role in the functioning of our bodies. 

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Hard-won Gains

Hardgainers are those who find it difficult to gain and maintain lean muscle mass and overall weight. Many hardgainers have always had a slim physique, or ectomorph body type. They may find it easy to keep weight off, or may have even gone through periods where they have struggled to gain or maintain a healthy weight. And, they often find that they do not see the same response to weight lifting plans that non-hardgainers do.

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Tired of your boring cardio? Try Tabata!

Tabata training is a specific form of high-intensity interval training (HIIT). It gets its name from Japanese scientist Dr. Izumi Tabata, who developed the method for athletes. The Tabata protocol consists of short, intense intervals of exercise followed by brief periods of rest. Typically, Tabata workouts are structured as follows…

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Mix-and-Match to Make Your Perfect Workout Regimen

Whatever your goals, we know firsthand the incredible benefits that come from working with a dedicated personal trainer. Working with a trainer means you get the most from your time with curated exercises designed to target your health and aesthetic goals, plus all the benefits of additional motivation, good form, and well designed progressive overload. But that doesn’t have to look like coming to the gym to meet one-on-one with a trainer 5 days a week. Here’s a few ideas for how you can mix-and-match training…

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Slim Down for Summer

Spring is almost here. Mardi Gras partying has passed, and all those hours in the gym are about to become a lot more visible. If you’re looking to show off your gains, now’s the time to start transitioning into a “cut” cycle—a period of training that optimizes reducing body fat rather than solely building muscle (“bulking”). 

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