Body Building Videos
Body Building Sponsors
You like it? Share it!
Search
Body Building Related Videos
Body Building Tips - Body Building Exercises - Women Body Building - Body Building Program - Weight Lifting Routines - Weight Lifting Exercises - Weight Lifting Techniques - Weight Lifting Workout
Body Building Videos
Currently Watching: Cathe video compilations
![]() |
Order this DVD at www.shopcathe.com Boot Camp is 62 minutes ... Posted by: CatheTelevision
Video duration: 509 seconds Global video hits: 63461 Order this DVD at www.shopcathe.com Boot Camp is 62 minutes of ultra-challenging athletic drills designed to enhance your cardio capacity as well as your agility and coordination. Strength benefits are also promoted during the bicep and tricep heavy weight training segment. Various intensity-building approaches are used to define the overall arm muscles. Related: cathe, cathe friedrich, boot camp workout, boot camp dvd, boot camp video, 4 day split, four day split, exercise dvd Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
| Page: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 |


Latest comments made on this video:
By: joseantoniodonato42. on 28 Mar 12, 14:32:09
EXCELLENT!!!?
By: Silverflame1984. on 22 Nov 10, 18:28:59
That? is actually not true. 1. That's a matter conditioning and a personal preference 2. You're less likely to fatigue, as your muscles are well warmed up and your blood is already providing a lot of the energy needed. Besides that, you'll burn energy more efficient. 3. EPOC is higher doing cardio first 4. Psychologically, cardio is a lot harder if you lift weights beforehand Better to research before you claim, imo
By: dukenthaylor. on 05 Jul 09, 10:46:00
The only thing about this series is that it's probably better to do the weight workout BEFORE the cardio workout, in that, as it is now: (1) your likely to be a bit winded by the time you start pumping weights, and (2) you're more likely to experience muscle fatigue? before the completion of the strength training. Principle: Pump-Then-Blow.