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How to Build Chest Muscle- Blast through Lifting Plateaus
The absolute test of strength: the Bench Press. The Holy Grail of lifting exercises. Everyone does them, which means everyone reaches a plateau at some point. Here are the 3 moves to get you to new personal bests in the shortest time.
The Best Muscle Building Bicep Exercise
Large arms are created with a combination of triceps and bicep work. But it is the bicep muscle that peoples eyes focus on, hence extra attention should be given to this all important “mirror” muscle. Though all bicep exercises involve the curling motion, I have found one to be significantly better for building the mass and peak that most people look for.
How to Keep Building Muscle
Many factors go into whether or not you are actually building muscle or not. Things like rep count, workout frequency, routine type, nutrition, supplements amount of rest and so forth. Everyone is different but the right combination of the variables exists for everybody. But only ONE thing and one thing only keeps everybody building muscle once they find their way.
Get Ripped for This Summer
Spring is around the corner and most peoples thoughts turn to wanting to look good wearing their summer clothes. Now is the time to start your body’s fat burning furnace to lean out for swimsuit and shirtless weather. These very simple fat burning weight loss tips will help you get there.
The 5 Most Common Muscle Building Mistakes
You see the same people in the gym day after day, week after week, and they never look any different, which is okay if that is their goal. But for most it isn’t. Most people lift weights to get bigger and stronger. After years of seeing these types of people come and go, but never grow, I’ve identified the 5 most common muscle building mistakes that will hold you back forever.
How to Get Big Arms
The reasons for wanting big arms are many and obvious. Arms rank second to a flat stomach as the most noticed and sought after fitness goal. The vast majority of people make three consistent mistakes in training for big arms. Depending on your current size (smaller arms will obviously respond more) my workout can add up to an inch in the first month and will continue adding size after that.
The Best Muscle Building Workout Schedule
Next to “how many reps should I be doing”, “how often should I train” is the most often asked question in gyms by the people who are trying to be serious about building muscle. And for good reason. It is probably the least understood and most complex ingredient to a muscle building plan. It might also be the most important. Here is the answer.
Bodybuilding Facts: Before and After Photo’s, The Truth
Have you ever seen the site’s with the amazing photos of the complete body transformation? Of course you have. Believe it or not, 99% of them are true and legitimate before and after photos. And the transformations are amazing indeed. Here is what they don’t show you.
How to Set Higher Personal Bests Every Week
If you are a low rep high weight lifter, then you know what your bests are for most exercises. With proper diet and rest this lifting style is best suited for mass gains and ever increasing strength. There is a technique to speed up your muscle growth by allowing for continual setting of new highs for every major exercise you do. Muscle building pro’s use it every day. So should you.
How to Build Muscle for Bigger Arms
With shirt sleeve weather here, the desire for bigger arms increases. Everyone knows the basic arm exercises, but it’s how you assemble an entire workout for arms that matters. Understand that there are variables in training that affect how successful things will be that have nothing to do with the actual weight lifting routine itself. If applied properly though, this arm blasting session will add inches to your arms.
How to Build Muscle Faster, more Efficiently and Safer
With limited time and resources, your muscle building plan needs to be as efficient as possible. The only thing worse than to spend months training and see little to no progress is to spend months muscle building successfully, and then have an injury set you back. As an aging lifter, I have come to appreciate and use a timeless method to increase my workout efficiency and aid in injury prevention.
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