Must-Read: Reclaim Your Beach Body
You feel that change in the air? You notice the women out on the street, walking around in sundresses and other forms of skimpier-than-usual clothing? You see the dramatic increase in the number of BBQs you’re invited to and attending? That’s right, everyone! Summer is here! Which means that, sooner or later, it’s going to be time for that first trip to the beach. But has it been a long winter of hibernation? Has being able to wear massive amounts of clothing to keep warm allow you to regress to a state of maybe 5-10 pounds more than you’d like to be? Luckily, just in time for summer, AskMen.com has put together a list of the top 10 exercises you need in order to reclaim that “beach body” of yours.
For instance, here’s their methodology for using pull-ups to get you in shape:
No.4 Pull-ups
This Will Give You The Perfect: V-taper
How Long Until You See Results: Three weeks
Best Way To Show It Off: DivingWhat It Does: Creating that V-taper look is important for finishing off your physique, and pull-ups are fantastic for achieving it. As an added benefit, you’ll hit the biceps when doing these as well.
Aim to go until fatigue with this exercise, really pushing your muscles to their limit. Try to get in two sets total.
Each tip comes with it’s own video too, if you’re one of those people that are a bit more into visual-learning. In any case, head over there and check it out. Follow the instructions and you’ll be ready for the first beach party of the season in no time.
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About Rick Mosely Rick is the editor for TSB magazine.