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Secret Training Tip #6451 - Dumbell Whip-Arounds For Explosive
Core Power
By Nick Nilsson

Play any sports? Want to improve your performance on the field or in the
gym? This simple rotational exercise will build TREMENDOUS
explosiveness that will add yards to your golf drives, speed to your throws,
and build devastating punching power for combat sports.

So who DOESN'T want a stronger, more explosive core. Show of hands...

I've got a GREAT exercise for you for developing explosive rotational power
in the core area. This is EXACTLY what you need for hitting a golf ball further,
throwing faster and hitting harder - without rotational power, all you've got is
the power in your limbs and that's NOTHING compared to the overall power
you can generate with your core.

I call this exercise the "Dumbell Whip Around" because that's basically what
you're going to do!

This is a challenging core rotational exercise - you're going to be swinging
the dumbell around ALMOST like you're swinging a discus to throw.

The key is this...

You're going to use a lot of power and momentum on one side to get the
weight moving but, instead of using muscle action on that same side to
stop/slow the movement, you'll use the core muscles on your OTHER side to
"catch it," then stop it, then whip the dumbell back around to the original start
position for another go.

Sounds confusing, but you'll see what I mean. Basically, the reason this works
so well for building explosive core power is that because the muscles that
start the explosive movement don't have to work to SLOW the explosive
movement, it teaches them to explode that much more effectively. There's no
deceleration hesitation in the core and you can sling the dumbell around at
MACH speed.

PLEASE NOTE: With this one, be VERY sure you don't go too heavy to start
with - this is a rotational exercise and if you haven't done much rotational
work, you could strain yourself. We don't want that! So start light and work
your way up as you feel comfortable! But once you're ready, don't be afraid to
use some weight!

For this exercise, you'll need one dumbell. Pick it up in your right hand and
hold it at your side. Your feet should be set apart a bit - you're going to be
generating force through your legs up into the core - and they need to be
apart for stability.

Swing the dumbell back and around behind your body like you're winding up.
Keep your knees bent and midsection tight!















Now whip that dumbell around as explosively and as fast as you can! It's
almost like throwing a discus (rotational and explosive movement) like you
were trying to sling the dumbell as far away from you as possible. Hold on
TIGHT, though, as not everybody has concrete walls in their gym like I do...















Now here's the trick - as you whip the dumbell around, "catch" the dumbell in
your other hand and use your OTHER arm/side abs to slow the momentum.















The slowing of momentum should take the dumbell all the way around behind
you in the other direction.

Now using BOTH hands, whip that dumbell back around the OTHER way to
where you started from. Use a powerful push from the left hand and a
powerful pull from the right hand (they'll work together on this whip around
back to the start position).















Here's the key - the turnaround point. Don't hesitate AT ALL at the change of
direction. When you stop the rotation one way IMMEDIATELY and explosively
whip that dumbell back around. We're trying to put rotational torque on the
core muscles (safely, of course) and that change of direction and momentum
is the most important point.

So do your reps on one side (about 4 to 6 reps - explosive movements
shouldn't be done for more than that or you start hitting the wrong fiber types
and losing explosiveness), then switch hands and repeat on the other side...
same movement, direction reversed.















Perform the same number of reps on this side as you did on the first side. I
like to stick to just 2 or 3 sets of this one. Any more than that and your core
will get too fatigued and it won't be "quality" work anymore, which is critical
for an explosive rotational core exercise.

I HIGHLY recommend checking out the video for this exercise to see exactly
how the whip-around is performed. It'll give you an idea of the power and
speed you should be using when you do the exercise.

Click this link to check it out now:

Video: Dumbbell Whip-Arounds

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If you're interested in more unique ab exercises just like this, I have a bunch
more on my Powerful Training Secrets site in the free sample area.

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Nick Nilsson is Vice-President of the online personal training company
BetterU, Inc. He has a degree in Physical Education and Psychology and has
been inventing new training techniques for more than 17 years. Nick is the
author of a number of bodybuilding eBooks including "Muscle Explosion! 28
Days To Maximum Mass", "Metabolic Surge - Rapid Fat Loss," "The Best
Exercises You've Never Heard Of," "Gluteus to the Maximus - Build a Bigger
Butt NOW!" and "The Best Abdominal Exercises You've Never Heard Of" all
available at (
http://www.fitness-ebooks.com). He can be contacted at
betteru@fitstep.com.