2024

Dumbbell Workout Exercise Poster

Maximize the benefits of your dumbbell workout plan with this 12-week training regimen! It consists of four powerful moves targeting chest and back muscles, arms, legs and abs, shoulders.

Hold one dumbbell in each hand with palms facing one another and bend forward hinged at your hips, raising both weights to your sides before slowly lowering them down after a brief pause.

Chest Press

The chest press exercises focus on strengthening pectoral muscles that are essential to having a lean appearance as well as performing everyday tasks like pushing things overhead and participating in sports requiring pushing movements (such as baseball, tennis and golf). Strengthening these pecs also can reduce back pain.

Make the exercise even more difficult by moving the weights closer together as you lower them toward your chest before slowly pressing back up to their starting positions. Perform one to three sets of 8-12 reps per set.

Bent-Over Row

Bent-over rows are one of the top exercises for developing overall back strength. As a compound movement, they allow you to lift more weight during other exercises like deadlifts and squats, helping build strong shoulders and back muscles that help ensure better posture and hip stability.

Hold two dumbbells in each hand with elbows tucked close to your body, keeping the elbows close together. Squeeze shoulder blades together as you raise weights to shoulder-width distance above head before slowly lowering them back down to starting position.

Try the Meadows row for an alternate take on traditional barbell bent over row, named after IFBB bodybuilder John Meadows. This single-arm barbell landmine row alternative can be done either pronated or supinated grip and also used with kettlebells or dumbbells.

Shoulder Press

This multifaceted exercise targets your chest, triceps, and shoulders–three essential parts of the upper body. Hold one dumbbell overhead in each hand with your arms stable while shoulder relaxed; lower them toward your chest before pressing them back up to their starting positions.

This straightforward exercise is an efficient and straightforward way to challenge both shoulders and biceps simultaneously. Just perform the desired number of repetitions per set before taking a one-minute rest break between rounds. Keep track of all reps completed to monitor your training load over time – selecting weight that’s challenging enough that final few reps feel difficult without risking injury is key for optimal results!

Squat

This dumbbell workout exercise poster offers a 12-week dumbbell workout plan with incremental increases in sets and reps each week to help you reach muscle-building results faster.

Assume an overhand grip with one dumbbell in each hand with your palms facing each other and squeeze your biceps to curl the weights up by contracting them and holding for 10 counts before lowering and repeating as desired.

These lower body exercises are an effective way of engaging the quads, hamstrings and glutes. Start off standing up with one dumbbell in each hand at shoulder distance apart with knees slightly bent at an angle. Brace your core as you slowly squat until your back knee is parallel with the floor while keeping both your legs and core engaged until reaching full depth of squat position – slowly return back up before coming back up into standing position.

Dumbbell Hammer Curl

Bicep curls often get all the glory, but triceps are equally essential to building big arms that not only look good, but make daily tasks such as lifting heavy grocery bags or carrying children easier. A great dumbbell arm exercise that targets these muscles effectively is the hammer curl.

Position your hands palm-to-palm with elbows tucked in. Curl both weights up towards your biceps at the top before slowly returning back down again to their starting points.

This move resembles a standard bicep curl, with the difference being that a hammer grip transfers more of the workload onto your forearms and shoulders than usual. Furthermore, staggered or square stance can add shoulder and core work.

Dumbbell Fly

Dumbbell flyes are an integral component of any chest-building routine. They offer an effective way to target specific pec muscles and achieve more symmetrical proportions; just make sure your form and technique remain correct!

Failing to perform the dumbbell fly correctly can endanger the stability of your shoulder joint, especially among beginners who tend to squeeze their handles too tightly – something which over-recruits forearms and biceps while decreasing activation in pecs.

Keep your elbows slightly bent throughout this movement and arc down until your arms are parallel with the floor, pausing at the bottom for an effective stretch to your chest muscles. Avoid moving up on an oblique plane as this will target more your back and triceps than your chest area.

Dumbbell Row

The standard dumbbell row, which involves hinging at your hips and pulling two dumbbells toward your ribcage, is one of the best exercises to target lats and rhomboids. Additionally, it helps improve posture while necessitating core activation to prevent rounding of your spine during hinging position, according to NASM-certified personal trainer Kristie Larson.

Larson suggests adding this movement into your routine by starting out with eight-10 reps of single-sided rows alternating sides before switching over to double arm rows that also target triceps work.

Set your feet shoulder-width apart, knees slightly bent, and each hand holding up one dumbbell at your shoulders in what’s known as the racked position. Bend at your hips before contracting your back to pull both dumbbells toward your chest while simultaneously squeezing your triceps for one second at the top of each movement.

Winston Churchill’s Tower of Koutoubia Painting Sold at Christie’s for More Than $11.5 Million

An auction for a rare Winston Churchill painting once owned by former power couple Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie has sold for more than $11.5 million, breaking its high presale estimate after fees. Titled Tower of Koutoubia Mosque, it depicts a Moroccan mosque at sunset and once formed part of Jolie family collection before selling on March 1 at Christie’s Modern British Art evening sale for twice its estimated high presale estimate price.

Churchill’s oil-on-canvas work has set a new record price, beating out 2014 when The Goldfish Pool at Chartwell sold for nearly $2 Million, as reported by BBC. Christie’s regards it as one of his “most important and significant works.”

Churchill first picked up painting at age 40, after being removed as the First Lord of the Admiralty following Gallipoli. Soon thereafter he found great passion in this medium, producing over 500 works during his lifetime – using them to document key events of his life such as World War I; Ploegsteert Wood in Flanders where he led battalions during this war; and his 1943 trip to Marrakech which led directly to Casablanca Conference and eventual victory of allies over Axis forces during World War II.

After Churchill died in 1965, his painting passed through several hands until coming into possession of the Jolie family, who gave it as a present to then President and First Lady Barack and Michelle Obama upon becoming presidential couple in 2011. Since then it has been sold numerous times through antique dealers before eventually ending up at an antique dealer in New Orleans.

According to The New York Times, one of the most sought-after pieces in Angelina Jolie’s collection was this painting, expected to sell for between $2.3 and $3.49 million at auction on March 1. However, after nine minutes of bidding war it actually achieved twice its initial estimated price and sold for nearly double what had initially been stated as expected.

Christie’s reports that the winning bidder for these works was an anonymous telephone buyer bidding through Olivier Camu, an expert on Belgian Impressionist and Post-Impressionist paintings. According to auctioneer Jussi Pylkkanen, this sale demonstrates “the increasing demand for Sir Winston Churchill’s art.” No matter its historical or Hollywood connections, Churchill’s painting has not gone without criticism. Some question whether its depiction of a sunset could actually be depicting sunrise instead. And if that were indeed the case, some speculate as to whether Churchill knew or was even aware of that fact at the time. This work of visual poetry conveys stillness to human souls while conveying beauty, and will likely find a home among discerning collectors. Additionally, this piece has personal significance for Jolie who was born in Marrakech Morocco. A portion of the auction’s proceeds will be donated to The Jolie Foundation for Children’s Welfare and Art, an organization with numerous projects designed to give children and youth opportunities to gain skills, build confidence and independence through arts and sports.