Isometric Exercises: 45 Minute Advanced/Intense Full Body To Add Muscle Mass & Reduce Skinny Fat, Workout At-Home
Muscles Focus (1, 2, 3): full body
*Increase muscular endurance (tone) with longer holds
*Increase intensity, including adding weight (dumbbell, kettlebell, plates, etc.) and extending hold times, to add more muscle mass and reduce skinny fat (lack of genetic muscle)
*You can only maintain and tone muscles you already have (genetically and/or added via resistance/exercise)
*Here are more isometric exercises (coming soon) that add muscle mass to reduce skinny fat (lack of genetic muscle tissue)
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