Monday 27 July 2009

Maximum Definition- Part 1 with Rob "Hollywood" Riches

You’ll often see workout videos prescribe certain exercises to focus on certai n body parts, but rarely do the instructors explain much more than how the machine works, leaving you clueless about the actual biomechanics of the body, or in other words – the application of the mechanical workings of the body’s skeletal and muscular system.

In this new series, exclusive to LA Muscle TV, Top fitness trainer, and professional fitness model, Rob Riches, breaks down the components of each muscle group, demonstrating which specific exercises work certain areas of that body part, making it easy for even the most inexperienced of gym goers to understand and make use of, as well as giving a few tips and modification techniques that even the most seasoned of fitness fanatics will find useful, and attain maximum definition all over.Sure, there’s many trainers and fitness professionals out there giving good advice, but few with perhaps as much credentials as Rob. Aside from training Hollywood actors, and professional sportsmen, Rob has also had a successful career on the competition scene, competing in 19 drug-fee bodybuilding and fitness competitions throughout the UK and US, and is currently in training for his biggest show to date, the WBFF world Fitness Model Championships in Toronto this September (LA Muscle will be brining you all the action from one of the most anticipated fitness competitions this year, with exclusive back stage interviews with some of the biggest names in fitness).

Rob’s titles to date include Fitness Britain winner, British London Middlew eight Champion, WNSO Pro Fitness Model, America’s Best Body, and Musclemania Junior World Champion.In this first of many, Rob breaks down the muscles in the chest and shoulders, and gives a number of different exercises to ensure the outcome is one that burns of the most body fat, and builds the most lean muscle to show a lean, toned and muscular physique, or in other words – Maximum Definition.For more information on all of the exercises on the show, and to keep up to date with Rob’s training progress, you can go to his website http://www.robrichesfitness.com/


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