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Muscle Building Techniques

Bodybuilding and muscle building techniques. Right to the meat!

Top Bodybuilding Tips

Friday, January 21, 2005

  1. Planning

    In Business there is an axiom. If you fail to plan; you plan to fail. In bodybuilding is the same. You must plan your workouts in micro-cycles, mini-cycles and macro-cycles. Each with only one goal.

  2. Consistency.

    You can not make improvements if you do not have consistency. Unless you are sick, there is no excuse not to go to the gym. Follow your schedule like a clock-work, and reap the inevitable benefits down the road.

  3. Train Smart.

    A corporate buzz phrase is work smarter, not harder. The bodybuilding version is train smarter AND harder. You must approach each workout as a challenge to push yourself out of the comfort zone, striving to get as much muscular stress as possible into your workout. Never just go through the motions. Link your mind with your muscles. Train smarter means: proper training technique, intensity and mind / muscle link On the flip side of the coin, be aware of the signs of over training and know when to back off.

  4. Eat 5 / 7 times a day.

    You need a continuous supply of nutrients to achieve optimal growth. Try to eat a small meal every 3 hours.

  5. Eat Enough Protein.

    Protein builds muscle, and keeping it readily available for your body at all times ties in with the previous habit. Aim to get 35/40 grams of protein with each small meal, or at least get one gram of protein per pound of bodyweight per day.

  6. Sleep.

    When you sleep, growth hormone is released and a lot of the recovery takes place. If you go skimpy on the sleep, you are robbing your body of its best opportunity to grow. To avoid this, make sure to get at least 8, preferably 9 hours of sleep every night.

  7. Drink a lot of water.

    Staying hydrated is important for everything from digestion to endurance. The bottom line is that your body depends on water to remain functional, just like a car requires oil to run, and as soon as you get dehydrated you are weaker, less mentally alert, and overall in less than perfect condition.


  8. Stretch.

    Big muscles do not have to equal stiff muscles. Maintain and improve your flexibility by taking your stretching seriously. In addition to getting better blood flow (less soreness) and decrease the risk of injury, your flexibility will help your workout form as well.

  9. Use Supplements As They Are Intended.

    You can never depend of supplements alone to carry you forward. Supplements should be just that (supplements) to an otherwise sound and balanced diet. Have a bar or a protein shake when it makes sense, but do not expect it to bail you out if your overall diet consists of pizza.

  10. Make Cardiovascular exercises.

    Cardio exercises increase your overall cardiovascular condition, which is crucial in compound exercises such as squats and dead lifts. If your lungs can not process enough air, you will be exhausted by oxygen depletion, not muscular failure, by the end of your set. Besides, you are not young forever, and keeping your heart in shape now will give you a great advantage as you grow old. Try to get at least 2 or 3 cardio sessions per week.
posted by Frank Mori, 21.1.05