eg: UK or Brides UK or Classical Art or Buy Music or Spirituality
 
eg: UK or Brides UK or Classical Art or Buy Music or Spirituality
 

Your Online Guide » Sports » Fitness And Wellness

[H1122]How To Get A Muscular Body
by David Monyer, Dav

Bodybuilding is defined as "The process of developing the musculature of the body through specific types of diet and physical exercise, such as weightlifting, especially for competitive exhibition." You could also say it is the process of lifting weights in order to look awesome! This process involves increasing the weights (resistance) you lift as your muscles become bigger and stronger

Increasing resistance is possible due to the body's ability to adapt to stress by becoming stronger in response to the stimulus of exercise. Simply put, when you work a muscle hard, the fibers are actually damaged or broken down and the body responds by repairing the muscle and making it slightly bigger and stronger to prepare for the work to be repeated. If the work (exercise) is repeated frequently (with enough rest in between for the repair process to take place) with increased resistance each time, theoretically, the muscle will get progressively larger and stronger. That is the basis of bodybuilding weight training.

It is a simple process, but there are many variables that can affect how fast and how much the muscle will grow. These factors include, but are not limited to, the following:

Nutrition

Intensity of workouts

Frequency of workouts

Nutrition is a huge part of successful bodybuilding. I would highly recommend reading everything you can get your hands on dealing with bodybuilding nutrition and supplementation. A great way that I have kept current is by religiously reading Flex and Muscle and Fitness magazines. Both of these fine bodybuilding magazines have many great articles each month dealing with diet, nutrition and supplements.

Proper rest is extremely critical to muscle growth. In this day and age, it is not unusual to get less than 6 hours of sleep a night for a lot of people. I recommend trying to get at least 8 hours if at all possible, even if you need to take a nap! Your body does most of it's growing as you sleep, so get all you can!

Workout intensity is something that entire books have been written on. I recommend reading up on this topic as well. Flex and Muscle & Fitness deal with this topic in depth. Basically you need to find the right amount of intensity to trigger muscle growth. When a bodybuilder is just starting out, it does not take much to trigger new muscle growth. However, the body will quickly adapt to repeated stress and this can cause muscle growth to slow or stop all together. When this occurs, bodybuilders refer to it as a "plateau". This is when changes to workout intensity must occur. The muscle must be subjected to a new kind of stress that it is not used to in order to stimulate new growth. Fortunately, there are many methods of changing the workout intensity, but that is beyond the scope of this article.

Frequency of workouts is something that will vary from bodybuilder to bodybuilder. A bodybuilder may workout anywhere from 3 to 7 days per week. You will have to experiment with this to determine what works best for you. You must give your muscles enough of a break between workouts to repair themselves, but you don't want to wait too long between workouts or you will not get maximum results.

Getting Started

First and foremost, check with your physician to make sure you are in good physical condition to start a weight lifting or bodybuilding program! I recommend that beginners to bodybuilding start with a simple workout plan. This plan should consist of one exercise per bodypart, working the entire body 3 times per week.

Bodyparts are divided as follows:

Chest (pecs)

Back (lats)

Shoulders (delts)

Triceps (back of upper arm)

Biceps (front of upper arm)

Forearms Abdominals (abs)

Quadriceps (front of thigh)

Hamstrings (back of thigh)

Calves (back of lower leg)

Here is an example of a workout:

Bench press

Lat pulldowns

Military Press

Tricep pushdowns

Barbell curls

Crunches

Leg extensions

Leg curls

Standing Calf raises

You should start out each exercise with a warm up set. For this set, choose a relatively light weight that will allow you to do 25 reps without killing yourself. This prepares the muscles and tendons to move bigger weights. Then perform three sets per exercise, 8-10 reps each.

For your first set, choose a weight that will allow you to 10 reps without struggling too much. Rest for 30-60 seconds, then increase the weight for your second set that makes 10 reps considerably harder. For your third set, choose a weight that is heavy enough that you cannot do any more than 8-10 reps no matter how hard you try. This is called muscular failure. You must take your muscles to the point of failure or they will not grow. It is at this point that your muscles will be triggered to grow because they are being asked to do something they never did before and their natural response is to become stronger.

Write the weights down for each exercise so you know where you are for the next workout.

It will take a bit of trial and error until you find the correct weight in each exercise. Be sure to take care when you first start out not to load the bar up with some ridiculous weight that may cause injury to your muscles, tendons, or your foot when you drop it!

As time goes on and you are diligently following your training program, you will notice that when you get to rep number 10 on your last set, you feel like you can do one or two more. This is good! Continue the set for eleven or twelve total repetitions. When you are able to do this for 2 or 3 workouts in a row, it is time to increase the weight in that particular exercise.

If you are training a relatively large muscle group, such as chest or quads, you may try increasing the weight by 10 or 15 pounds. If you are doing biceps or delts, then maybe increase only 5 pounds or even 2.5 pounds. The new weight should limit you to 7 or 8 reps on the last set. Soon you will be back up to 12 with the new weight, and then you will bump the weight up even more. These increases are what you are working so hard for. Increased weight means increased strength, which means increased muscle mass!

Make sure you take good notes as you work out. This is very important for several reasons. First, you may not remember what weight you used in a particular exercise the next time you workout, and you will waste time and effort having to figure it out again! Second, you need be able to gauge your progress as time goes on. It is an awesome feeling and great motivation to see that a month ago you were using 10 or 20 pounds less in a particular exercise than you are using now! I recommend getting a good training journal, but you can use any pad of paper. Create a space for the following data for each workout:

Muscle Group worked

Exercise name

Number of sets

Number of reps in each set

Weight used each set

Personal Notes

Write things down that may have a positive or negative affect on your workout, such as energy level, whether you were tired or still sore from your last workout, or maybe your left shoulder has been bothering you, etc. If you are detailed here, you may be able to learn some important clues as to what makes you have a good workout verses an "ok" workout. Maybe you'll find that when you workout right after work you have more energy than when you wait until 8 o'clock. Perhaps you will notice that eating certain things before training causes you to feel stronger and more energized. Write down if you have a cold, or if you are recovering from an injury, or if any particular exercise hurts you when you do it. Some of these notes will be important in the future.

Use this program for 4-6 months and you should see some real progress. At that time, you may want to start to include some advanced techniques to increase your workout intensity in order to continue making good gains.


And I can honestly say that the information you get from this article will change your body AND your life.

How can I say that? Well, I see it all the time. I get emails, each and every day, from clients of mine, all around the world. Each with an amazing transformation story, accompanied by a change in attitude, luck, or belief.

I'm a big believer that once you change your "outside" for the better, you also change your "inside" Specifically, your thinking. When you begin to change your thinking, you begin to change your actions. And your actions are what creates your life.

When you start to think better thoughts, you suddenly feel better about yourself. More confident, happier. And all this comes from losing some fat or gaining some muscle. Amazing, huh.

But here's the thing.

2 things will make all the difference between seeing results and not seeing results when exercising to get a lean, muscular physique.

Only 2 things and here they are:

1. The knowledge of WHAT TO DO.

2. Taking action and doing it.

Read those again. Simple yet powerful. They are the
keys to the universe, my friend.

Let's start with knowledge. Knowledge is not power. It's only potential power. Information is useless unless it's ACTED upon. Taking movement, using it.

You probably see it all the time. There are people in your gym, right now, that have been exercising for years. And they probably haven't changed a bit.

Why?

They've been misled or misinformed about what really works. Sure, they're doing something. Taking action.

But still not seeing the results they want.

So, unless you learn what really needs to be done in order to lose fat, gain muscle, or increase your strength, step 2 is not going to help you.

2. Action

Again, unless you use the knowledge you've gained, it's pretty much useless. Both of these steps work hand in hand. It's what you know AND do that matters.

When I'm hiring somebody for my business, I really don't care too much about booksmarts. I want "street smarts", someone that's been taking action and doing things in life.

You can read all the fitness programs in the world, but none of them will do a thing for you if you don't use them.

That's as simple as changing your body AND your life gets.
Knowing exactly what to do. And then doing it.

You can do this in any area of your life. There are books and courses on anything you want to learn.

Investing. Building a house. Rebuilding engines. And getting in peak physical shape.

And once you've learned what to do, then you just go out and do it.

So please, don't just read information. Use it. Each and every day. When you read something you want to learn about, also think about how you're going to apply it to your day-to-day life.

Soon, you'll gather so much momentum, nothing will stop you from achieving your goals.

And if one of your goals is to get a lean, muscular physique, that happens by knowing what to do and then doing it.
Article Source : Pg. 186

About Author
Both David Monyer & Shawn Lebrun are contributors for EditorialToday. The above articles have been edited for relevancy and timeliness. All write-ups, reviews, tips and guides published by EditorialToday.com and its partners or affiliates are for informational purposes only. They should not be used for any legal or any other type of advice. We do not endorse any author, contributor, writer or article posted by our team.

David Monyer has sinced written about articles on various topics from Whey Protein, Fitness and Whey Protein. David Monyer has been involved in bodybuilding for the last 20 years, and has written many articles on the subject. For training information and recommended protein supplements, visit. David Monyer's top article generates over 27100 views. to your Favourites.

Shawn Lebrun has sinced written about articles on various topics from Build Muscle, Body Building and Build Muscle. Start building muscle and losing fat in the least amount of time possible. Personal trainer and natural bodybuilder Shawn Lebrun shows you exactly how: Visit. Shawn Lebrun's top article generates over 1220000 views. to your Favourites.
EditorialToday Sports has 4 sub sections. Such as Exercise and Sports, Body Building, Bodybuilding Supplements and Fitness Exercise Equipments. With over 20,000 authors and writers, we are a well known online resource and editorial services site in United Kingdom, Canada & America . Here, we cover all the major topics from self help guide to A Guide to Business, Guide to Finance, Ideas for Marketing, Legal Guide, Lettre De Motivation, Guide to Insurance, Guide to Health, Guide to Medical, Military Service, Guide to Women, Pet Guide, Politics and Policy , Guide to Technology, The Travel Guide, Information on Cars, Entertainment Guide, Family Guide to, Hobbies and Interests, Quality Home Improvement, Arts & Humanities and many more.
About Editorial Today | Contact Us | Terms of Use | Submit an Article | Our Authors