The Bodybuilding Routines Chronicles

By Emmanuel Palmer


Women have always said their ideal men are tall, dark and handsome. Whether or not they missed it on purpose they definitely forgot to throw in strong and muscular. And why shouldn't they? Let's face it, we all have a picture of what makes a hero and that includes a big and muscular body. If you want to learn how to build muscle fast, this article will show you how.

There are three equally important characteristics that make up effective bodybuilding routines: a strong workout program, a healthy diet and quality rest. Many try to score a great body just by lifting heavy weights; but all professional trainers know that it's the latter two that make a huge difference in the outcome of your training.

The first issue to be addressed is the training. All workouts should always begin with proper warm-up and thorough stretching. This prepares the body for the physical rigors it is about to endure. Start with lesser weights and work your way to the higher loads regularly as you increase in strength and endurance. Keep switching up the reps/sets and weight every couple of weeks so your body keeps progressing.

Go to the gym two to four times a week only. An average of one and a half hours is the maximum workout session you will need, provided you divide your training properly. These split workouts give you the opportunity to make most out of your training by targeting each muscle group with more intensity. An example of such a workout is to train your back and arms on Monday, your chest and abs on Wednesday and your legs on Saturday. If you are building muscle mass, keep cardiovascular workout to a minimum.

This is the easy section on how to build muscle fast-get quality sleep. Because you are only training half the week, make the other days work for you by getting as much rest as you can. When you exercise, you are creating little tears in your muscle tissues and sleep serves to mend these tears. The results are bigger and harder muscles that can better withstand physical strain. Observe those big, muscled trainers who take a break from their bodybuilding; they become bigger in a few weeks. They're not as firm but for you who are starting to build up muscle mass, gaining weight is your focus for now.

Eat a balanced diet. Because you need to gain as much weight as possible, get your calories from food rich in protein and carbohydrates. Lean meat, chicken and fish are good sources of healthy food. There are also muscle building supplements in the market that can help add to your required amount of calories and nutrients. Protein shakes also give an added boost in your workout by fueling your body to perform better.

Let's recap, what are the things you need to do? Study bodybuilding routines and find one that is best suited for your body. Always carve out a good number of hours for quality sleep. Eat plenty and eat right. Mix all these ingredients together and the end result is a great body any Greek god would be proud to own.




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