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5 Easy Exercises to Hulk Out Like a Hunk on Cam

5 Easy Exercises to Hulk Out Like a Hunk on Cam

It takes a lot of motivation to stay in shape when you’re a cam model. Thousands of cam guys spend hours working out at the gym and following strict diets. While gay cam audiences are drawn to men of all shapes and sizes, some of the most-requested models have ripped chests, hard abs and giant biceps. In fact, a lot of the viewers enjoy watching cam guys do their workouts right in front of them. Some guys will give their audience members a full-on exercise routine, often shirtless or naked!

When models perform in these types of shows, they obviously can’t bring their webcam to the gym with them. So they put together their own home gym with a bench press, dumbbells and a punching bag. They can even use the audience as motivation to really test their own strength to the point of exhaustion, since a lot of viewers enjoy sweaty shows. But there are lots of other exercises that are just meant for staying in shape.

A majority of the top models on gay cams have ripped abs, so doing daily crunches, whether they’re on cam or not, is the best way to draw in more audience members.

Audience members sometimes ask for advice from models on what they can do to look as ripped as the guys they’re watching. Most guys on gay cams can give solid words of wisdom since they work out all the time. Others are personal trainers, so they’ve had knowledge about muscular bodies since before they even decided to try camming. Being able to pick up on exercise tips and enjoy some jerking off or dildo play is a potent combo for fans.

So, what are the best workouts that are fairly simple and entertaining for cam shows? Here are a few options that help men stay in shape, and can make their viewers happy and satisfied.

LEG LIFTS

A lot of audience members have a taste for men’s legs. In fact, leg fetishes are actually one of the most common niches on gay cams, so watching these guys get their calves bigger can make them excited for more. Foot fetish is also popular, so the models might earn some tips when they pull their socks down after their lifts.

CRUNCHES

A majority of the top models on gay cams have ripped abs, so doing daily crunches, whether they’re on cam or not, is the best way to draw in more audience members. A lot of the models start off their private shows by giving a good glimpse of their rock-hard stomach muscles. But of course, having a nice stomach is mostly about diet, so having a healthy meal plan will definitely be beneficial.

PUSH-UPS

The best thing about an exercise like this is that it works multiple parts of the body without requiring dumbbells. Push-ups work the back, shoulders, arms and legs. It also looks really sexy when guys lift themselves in cam shows. It’s one of the easiest ways to look alluring since push-ups are one of the “classic” exercise moves.

SQUATS

It’s always a good idea to get the lower body burning with some hard squats. As mentioned before, leg fetish is really common, so watching the thighs get muscled up will draw fans in. Obviously, viewers also love a nice ass on a dude. Nothing gets the booty looking more delicious than a guy who does his daily squats. The guys on live gay chat have strong butts and some of them have even confirmed that squats are the best way to get an ass nice and plump. So if a fan wants to see exactly how his favorite guy gets an ass like that, then the model can show him how he keeps his ass looking perfect when he does those dildo play shows. Just show off those squats, then bend over for the viewer who’s all about getting “back there.”

DANCING

Busting moves can do it all: cardio, muscle and flexibility! If the model can do the “Magic Mike” stripper moves, then more power there. Put on your own stripper session in the bedroom by playing erotic music, giving lap dances on chairs and grinding on the floor. It’s super hot to watch this in a live show, plus it’s a great way for the model to keep that body healthy and active.

There are plenty more easy exercises you can do on cam. It’s just about finding what works best for you as a model and what your viewers want to see. Some fans have exercises they’re into that may not be as traditional, but that’s totally fine. In fact, that’s the beauty of camming: discovering unique turn-ons and exploring them to the core.

Sam Machado is the SEO copywriter for Flirt4Free and Camster, two of the world’s largest camming sites. He’s also been published in Hollywood Life, The Daily Mail and Man of the Hour Magazine. He currently interviews cam models and writes blogs for Queer Click, The Sword and Penthouse.

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