Friday 19 April 2013

Discover Effective Weight Training Routines

By Emmanuel Palmer


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.

When one is starting out this exciting, adrenalin pumping journey to fitness-a common mistake is to hit the gym too often. Over training has caused many to get burnt out quickly. More than that, the immune system will suffer and the risk of injury to the joints and bones are greater. Go to the gym a few days but take most of the days of the week to concentrate on getting quality rest and just relax. It will surprise you how much better you will be because of it.

If you want to bulk up, then many topics on how to build muscles will encourage you to concentrate on gaining body mass and stay away from too many cardiovascular workouts that burn calories needed. While you do need to pack on serious pounds for this particular fitness goal, you should not completely eradicate cardio training. Practicing aerobic training helps in your cholesterol levels and your hearts' arteries' elasticity-a strong enough motivation if you think about it.

Take extra precautions in your stay in the gym. When you finish using a machine, ensure that the weight plates, pulleys and cables are locked or safely tucked away. Also bring the dumbbells you've used back to their appropriate racks. Watch your head when you pass by certain equipments, especially those with extended bars attached to them. Wear suitable attire and footwear; and give the other trainers space when they are performing their exercise programs.

Always keep the correct position and form as you execute your drills. A lot of people make the mistake of rushing through the last few reps just so they can complete the given set but doing so may potentially put your body in an injury with serious consequences. Study and know the right way of performing the assigned exercises, starting with the lesser weight and gradually increasing it. If a joint or tendon feels particularly over extended, do not force the movement. Stop and ask your instructor on the best way of doing the task.

Last but not the least, have the right diet. The right diet will fuel your workout sessions and even promote muscle development. If you are looking to lose weight then ease up on the calories; for bodybuilding, load up on the meals. Regardless of the goal in mind, get your calories from healthy food like chicken, fish, nuts, whole wheat grains, etc. Increase your fluid intake particularly during workout days.

Attend to the seemingly minor details like such and find renewed power in your weight training routines. Quality rest, food and exercise-living well should not be that hard to do.




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