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Avoid Building
Muscle The Wrong Way!
Part 1
By Vince DelMonte
How would you feel if you discovered that almost everything you were
doing with building muscle was
dead wrong? Imagine all the time, money
and effort you have spent in the gym was contributing to building
muscle – the wrong way! Everything you have read on building muscle has
left you with little to show for your hard earned efforts...
There are dozens of muscle building mistakes that we all fall victim to
which results in bringing your progress to a complete halt. Don't be
too
hard on yourself, because like all things in life, building muscle is a
learning process. That does not mean you must forfeit years of personal
trial and error when we can learn the mistakes of seasoned trainers who
walked before us.
Here are the first three biggest and baddest ways to building muscle
the wrong way. Erase these mistakes from your thought process and you
will be one step closer to earning beach body worthy status:
Building Muscle The
Wrong Way #1 – Skipping Out On Your Cardio...
Before you disagree take note that I was once a long distance triathlon
and running champion so my cardiovascular standards and perceptions of
'fit' are much higher than your local trainers or expert bodybuilding
author. It drives me crazy when I hear fitness experts preaching that weight training
is just as good for keeping your heart and lungs in
prime condition. Who are they kidding?
Weight
training, designed for bodybuilding, is almost useless for
stimulating your cardiovascular system. Bodybuilding style weight
training for your cardio is just about as good as spending the day
playing video games. Sure, I know your leg training workouts and super
sets make you feel like you sprinted up the street for 100 m but this
is far cry from a optimal cardio system.
Do not buy into the latest fad that cardio will kill any chance of building muscle.
Cardio must be in your program even if your goal is
maximal muscle gain and you are the skinniest of skinny. Aerobics plays
a vital role in building muscle and has been shown to speed up recovery
from weight training by
transporting oxygen and blood flow to the
muscles.
The circulatory system is developed because more oxygen is pushed
through your blood resulting in a greater number and size of blood
vessels. Since there is a greater cardiovascular density of blood
vessels, your circulatory system has more 'supply routes' to shuttle
oxygen and nutrients to the body tissues, including muscles, and
shuttle away waste products that can slow muscle growth, repair and
recovery. In the end, this means you will create a more optimal
environment for building
muscle!
Building Muscle The
Wrong Way #2 – Overtraining The Biceps And Triceps
I'll bet any money that you would do almost anything for a set of
sleeve-stretching set of arms. Any money that you would do almost
anything for a pair of bulging biceps and rock-hard triceps!
Interestingly, every time I 'm at my gym, I see small and weak dudes
spending a full hour doing every bicep and tricep exercise imaginable.
They do set-after-set, week-after-week with nothing to show but the
same skinny noodle arms. What they fail to realize is that for maximum
muscle growth and strength, the biceps and triceps require very little
direct stimulation!
Do me a favour and take a close close at the size of your thigh. Now
compare the size of your thigh to the size of your bicep. Does it make
sense to spend the same amount of time training arms versus your legs
when your legs are over 4x as big? Of course not! Now compare the
overall size of your back to the overall size of your arms. Now compare
the size of your overall chest to the size of your overall arms. You
should now realize that a larger muscle group should be trained
differently than a smaller muscle group.
Focus the majority of your training on the large muscle groups – that
is chest, back, shoulders and legs. Focus on increasing the strength
and size in these big muscle groups and rest assured, building muscle
in your arms will become easier.
Now hear me out. I'm not saying that direct arm training is a waste.
I'm simply leading you to discover that less is often more when
training small muscle groups such as your bi's and tri's.
Building Muscle The
Wrong Way #3 – Not Focusing On Getting Stronger
I can't count how many times I have down a fitness consultation with a
young new trainee and bring up the idea of including a strength cycle
early in the program and he instantly fires back, "But I don't care
about how much I can lift, I just want to get ripped and muscular."
I get his short attention span back by stating, "Building muscle will
almost always follow if you simply focus on getting stronger, I mean
getting really stronger." Unfortunately, training to get stronger seems
to no longer be apart of the average trainees training regime.
Since the fitness industry has become more commercialized with balls,
balance pads, fancy selectorized equipment and ridiculous infomercials,
people have neglected the necessary time building requirements to build
a solid foundation for long term success. Including bodybuilders.
Consider that the stronger you become the more sets and reps you will
be able to lift for more specialized movements. The better your
technique. The faster your recovery. The longer and harder you will be
able to train. And rest assured, when you get stronger from week to
week, the muscle mass will follow!
Don't believe me? Next time you go to your gym check out who the
biggest guys are. Don't be surprised if they are also the strongest.
Have you ever seen anybody will a small frame who can deadlift four
plates, squat three plates, bench press two plates or curl 1 plate (per
side respectively). I didn't think so.
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About the Author:
Vince DelMonte is the author of No Nonsense Muscle Building: Skinny Guy
Secrets To Insane Muscle Gain found at http://www.VinceDelMonteFitness.com/
He specializes in teaching skinny guys how to build muscle and gain weight quickly
without drugs, supplements and training less than before.
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© Vince
Delmonte
www.VinceDelMonteFitness.com 2007-2008. All rights reserved.
Email me: vince@vincedelmontefitness.com
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