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Strategies For Maximum Muscle Gains

3 November 2009 No Comment

When it comes to training bodybuilding and gaining muscle, there are a lot of different theories. If you are a beginner, it is hard to know what the best way to gain muscle mass to your body is. We will discuss some good starting points.

Compound Exercises – Your focus should be with compound exercises. These are exercises that hit more than one muscle group at a time. For example, the squat, dead lift, bench press are all compound lifts. These exercises give you the ability to lift the most weight and thereby stimulate more muscle fibers.

Track your Progress – Write everything down. You want to lift heavier weights as the weeks go by. You need to keep track of your progress and focus on increasing your strength. Sounds simple but not recording your workouts can cause you to forget from week to week how much you were lifting and how many reps you did.

Do not over train – Many people think that performing more reps and more sets is the way to go in their bodybuilding workouts. They believe that if they train more often and longer they will get better results. Your muscles do not grow while you are training. They grow when they are resting. You need to allow the proper recovery for you body as a whole as well as the individual muscles.

Eat often – Professional body builders have been known to eat up to 10 times per day. They space out their meals, eat small amounts and eat often. You should shoot for 5-7 meals per day. You want to keep your muscles anabolic and eating every 2-3 hours that you are awake will help you with this. When you do not eat often your body goes into a catabolic state and breaks down the muscles you have.

 

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