How To Make Muscle Building Very Simple

By Russ Howe


It seems almost every guy wants to know how to build muscle but barely anybody ever reaches their goal. There are so many different theories out there it can become almost impossible to sit down and look at the proven facts. That is exactly what we are going to do today.

Before you begin reaping the results your hard earned efforts in the gym deserve, you must first understand what each of these principles means.

* Build your workout around the big, multiple joint movements.

* Understand the importance of rest days to growth.

* Do not, under any circumstances, neglect your diet.

By following these three principles you will be able to experience a new realm in strength and size. If you have been training for a while and have perhaps hit a plateau, these principles will help you to overcome it. Starting with the first rule, which talks about multi-joint exercises, we are going to run through what each point means in a little bit more depth for you.

If you are unsure what a compound movement is just think about how many joints are involved in a movement. If it's more than one then it is a compound exercise. A good example of this is a barbell squat. Any exercise which only involves one joint is called an isolation exercise and while it is designed to specifically make that muscle stronger it will not give you the double benefits associated with compounds. A good example of an isolation movement is a wrist curl.

Of course, the smaller movements are also good for building you up and they will round out each session quite nicely but make no mistake about it, the main focus of your entire session needs to be on the exercises which are going to get you to where you want to be. You're not going to hit a new max on the bench press if you have already exhausted your chest on a series of isolation exercises.

That alone will be enough to get even the most hard gainers on the right road to success. But once you start seeing positive results, going to the gym can become slightly addictive. That is particularly true for those who have been struggling to get results and all of a sudden find that they are finally getting somewhere. As people we naturally assume that more means better, but in terms of adding lean tissue it is not true.

Rest is incredibly important. Think of it as a day of growth. Your body isn't actually building when you are inside the gym, remember that. You may look pumped up in the mirror but that will fade. The real job of building begins when you are at home resting. If you want to get the most from a certain body part you cannot train it every single day.

Finally we need to speak about your overall diet plan. Try not to make the common mistake of presuming diets are only for those trying to figure out how to lose weight. The food you eat consists of your diet, so regardless of your overall goal, you still have a diet.

Most people consider their diet to be too confusing when in fact it's quite simple. To establish how many calories per day you should consume simply multiply your body weight in kg's by 25 and then multiply that answer by 1.5 to discover your daily target.

However, it's one thing eating the right number of calories in a day. You also have to ensure you are getting a good balance of the 3 main macro nutrients. That's protein, carbohydrates and fat to you and I. A split of 30%, 50% and 20% is enough to make the most of those calories.

You now know how to build muscle effectively in the gym. There is also an awful lot of confusion surrounding how to lose weight, the misinformation in that area is just as bad so don't worry if you have felt a little lost, most folks are. In the meantime, though, it's time for you to pack your training bag and head off for a productive session.




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