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Bodybuilding tips for the beginner
In the beginning of a new bodybuilding program,
the trainee is understandably enthusiastic and wants
to see as much progress as possible as quickly as possible.
This is a good thing of course, and it is important
to take action while there is plenty of excitement and
motivation to get going. However, this would be a good
time to gain a little knowledge and do a little planning
before getting started. Even though a person might
be eager to get started, rushing ahead with misinformation
can lead to major problems down the road. Not only can
this impede your progress in a strength training program,
but it can also lead to injury and illness if care is
not taken in the beginning. Here are a few tips to help
you avoid pain in the future.
First, be sure to correct any weaknesses before
tackling a more difficult program. If you have any lingering
injuries, such as sports injuries or repetitive strain
injuries, now is the time to correct these before they
turn into something more serious. Check with your
doctor to obtain a proper diagnosis, but you should
also consider working with alternative healthcare professionals
such as chiropractors and massage therapists. This
so called alternative therapy is becoming more common
and can offer recovery options that simply are not available
in a doctors office. The important point to
keep in mind is that these injuries should be dealt
with before they become a more severe problem. Remember
that an injury like tendonitis can hamper your ability
to train and delay your progress significantly.
Another valuable tip to keep in mind, and one that
is so often neglected by beginner bodybuilders, is the
importance of a solid recovery program. Many beginners
try to spend all of their time in the gym and think
this extra effort will pay off in the long run. When
they dont experience any gains, or if they stop
making progress shortly after some initial muscle-growth,
the temptation is to increase the intensity or frequency
of their strength training routines. Their logic
is simple: more is better. While this may be a simple
concept, it is inherently flawed because it ignores
the basic principles of muscle-growth. The goal of
a strength training workout in the gym is to challenge
the muscle beyond its previous limits and create small
tears in the muscle. The body will adapt to this new
stress by rebuilding the muscle in a larger size (hypertrophy).
However, the growth of the muscle itself will occur
during the recovery phase, not during the actual workout
in the gym. Allowing the body to heal before the
next workout is critical to long-term success, and many
experts only recommend as few as 3 hours of training
per week! With this in mind, fewer workouts and a good
nights sleep are important tools in your body
building arsenal. Remember that your muscles are not
the only parts of your body that need to recover. Your
central nervous system and immune system can be heavily
taxed during a stressful work out and need plenty of
time to recover. While the exact amount may vary from
person to person, 8 hours of quality sleep is recommended
for most folks. Note the word quality growth hormone
levels increase after an hour of deep sleep, so it is
important to get the best sleep possible.
Finally, a word should be said about listening to
bodybuilding advice at your local gym. If you hear some
information that contradicts anything in this article,
you may want to think twice before succumbing to peer
pressure. If you want to be one of the guys that gains
huge amounts of muscle in the shortest time possible,
you would be wise to take these tips to heart and ignore
the bodybuilding masses. Your goal should not be to
copy everyone else; rather, you should aim to be extraordinary
and achieve the most spectacular results possible. This
doesnt just mean gaining the most amount of muscle
and becoming incredibly huge. What it really means in
this case is that you should accomplish whatever muscle
building goal youve set for yourself as safely
and efficiently as possible.
Author: Jon Cardozo
Jon Cardozo, from Jcardozium research, writes on how
to build muscle naturally, nutrition, and general fitness.
Visit his website for more information on how to gain
muscle at http://maximum-muscle-gain.com
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