Are you still suffering from the hangover of Saturday's workout day? Let me guess, you've probably mumbled to yourself 'No Pain, No Gain" once or twice to strengthen your resolve to go back to the torture chamber many call the gym. It's true, to see the reward you have to experience hard work, which in this case, is evidenced by muscle soreness. However, listen to your body closely; because if it an unusual pain in parts of your body, it might be that something is not working right in your body. You want to know how to build muscles, start with the factors you need to heed to avoid causing your body injury or unnecessary pain.
It is understandable that beginners especially would like nothing more than to spend many hours in the gym working up a good sweat expecting to see faster results. The fact is, over training is probably one of the first things you need to take care to avoid. Your immune system suffers and the tendency to injure oneself is greater in over training. Moreover, you will get burnt out quicker. Take a few days or even a week off periodically to give your body the rest it needs.
For those aiming to gain a significant amount of body mass to get that bodybuilder's physique, many 'How to Build Muscles' guide will discourage you from practicing cardiovascular workouts. You will need to gain more weight than lose them in burning, but do not take away aerobic exercises from your weight training routines. Cardiovascular training helps in your arteries' elasticity and improves your cholesterol levels. Build your muscles and your heart's health as well.
When you are in the gym, practice the necessary precautions for yourself and the other members training with you. Return the dumbbells you've used back to its racks and make sure that when you finish with a particular machine, the weight plates are properly kept and locked in place. Keep your head on especially as you pass by equipment with overhead bars, pulleys and cables. Wear the appropriate clothes and footwear and make plenty of space for the other trainers as they do their own exercises.
Sometimes in training, we just rush through the last few counts just to get the set over and done with. Do not do this. It is more important that you execute the assigned drills in the correct form and position to maximize that particular muscle, and to avoid damaging muscles or joints in the long run. Start with the more manageable weights and progress your way from there. Stop exercising if you feel that you are over extending a joint and call the resident instructor to help you out.
And of course, have the proper diet to help boost the productivity of your workout regimens. Eating right can also accelerate muscle development. Depending on your weight goal, your meals should get their calories from healthy food rich in protein and carbohydrates like lean meat, fish, whole wheat grains, etc. Take plenty of water and fluids, particularly on days that you train.
Pay attention to the seemingly insignificant details and watch yourself overtake your hardcore fitness colleague even in his best weight training routines. The secret-rest, eat and exercise well, it does not get any better that that.
It is understandable that beginners especially would like nothing more than to spend many hours in the gym working up a good sweat expecting to see faster results. The fact is, over training is probably one of the first things you need to take care to avoid. Your immune system suffers and the tendency to injure oneself is greater in over training. Moreover, you will get burnt out quicker. Take a few days or even a week off periodically to give your body the rest it needs.
For those aiming to gain a significant amount of body mass to get that bodybuilder's physique, many 'How to Build Muscles' guide will discourage you from practicing cardiovascular workouts. You will need to gain more weight than lose them in burning, but do not take away aerobic exercises from your weight training routines. Cardiovascular training helps in your arteries' elasticity and improves your cholesterol levels. Build your muscles and your heart's health as well.
When you are in the gym, practice the necessary precautions for yourself and the other members training with you. Return the dumbbells you've used back to its racks and make sure that when you finish with a particular machine, the weight plates are properly kept and locked in place. Keep your head on especially as you pass by equipment with overhead bars, pulleys and cables. Wear the appropriate clothes and footwear and make plenty of space for the other trainers as they do their own exercises.
Sometimes in training, we just rush through the last few counts just to get the set over and done with. Do not do this. It is more important that you execute the assigned drills in the correct form and position to maximize that particular muscle, and to avoid damaging muscles or joints in the long run. Start with the more manageable weights and progress your way from there. Stop exercising if you feel that you are over extending a joint and call the resident instructor to help you out.
And of course, have the proper diet to help boost the productivity of your workout regimens. Eating right can also accelerate muscle development. Depending on your weight goal, your meals should get their calories from healthy food rich in protein and carbohydrates like lean meat, fish, whole wheat grains, etc. Take plenty of water and fluids, particularly on days that you train.
Pay attention to the seemingly insignificant details and watch yourself overtake your hardcore fitness colleague even in his best weight training routines. The secret-rest, eat and exercise well, it does not get any better that that.
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