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Important Facts You Should Know About Muscle Building

July 24, 2009 Filed Under: Workouts 

Weight training and muscle building aren’t just great for bodybuilders, they should be important parts of any person’s healthy exercise routine. Whether you’re working out to get healthy or to improve the definition of your muscles, the tips below will help you reach your goal.

Protein is essential to building muscle, without enough protein, you could lift weights forever and not build any new muscle. However, the question has always been how much is enough? The problem is that many of the best protein sources, such as milk and red meat, are also high in fat which you don’t want.

The basic rule for serious bodybuilders is to consume at least a single gram of protein for each pound of body weight. That means if you weight 170 pounds you should be eating 170 grams of protein every day in order to build muscle mass. If you’re worried about that fat content, choose skim milk and low-fat protein sources such as fish and chicken over red meat.

People who love to work out and lift weights can almost become addicted to exercising. You can see them in the gym almost daily doing their routines. They could be doing their bodies more harm than good, while that dedication may seem impressive. Exercise is an important part of muscle building, but medical research shows that it is not the only part.

You also have to give your muscles a chance to recover after straining them in this way. That recovery includes taking days off between training sessions, replacing fluids after workouts, and eating well-balanced meals with sufficient nutrients.

You won’t build muscle if you don’t sleep enough; it may seem like the antithesis to the weight lifting, but it is true. This is due to the fact that many body functions still continue to go on while you are asleep. The reason is quite simple, your body can redirect energy resources because it is not in use anywhere else.

Protein synthesis which is necessary for muscle development is one of those processes. Your body needs time to work while you’re asleep at night. But if you’re sleeping just a few hours, your body just doesn’t have enough time to do what it needs to do. Make sure to sleep for at least eight hours every night.

Talking about your workout routine, compound movements are going to build muscle faster than other types of exercises such as squats, which target isolated muscle groups. If you do not lift properly then the muscle groups will not get the most benefit from the workout.

It’s very simple, select weights that are appropriately heavy for you to lift. But you don’t have to choose the heaviest one, either! It tells that you are required to sense the muscles response when you carry that weight if you really want to gain from your hard work. For example, 20 pounds could be enough for you (if you are a rookie); some weeks later you’ll surely want to move on to the next weight on the rack. Obtain the number one natural bodybuilding program, the Muscle Gain Truth No-Fail System and achieve the best results in a few weeks.

Related Reading:

The Eat-Clean Diet Workout: Quick Routines for Your Best Body Ever (with DVD)
BodyMinder Workout and Exercise Journal (A Fitness Diary)
101 Workouts for Women: Everything You Need to Get a Lean, Strong and Fit Physique
Spelling Workout: Level A, Student Edition
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