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Musle Building Secrets

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Submitted Thursday, October 15, 2009
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In this article I give the reader a few tips regarding training effectively for muscle mass. I hope that the reader will be able to utilize some of the information I share here and transform their bodies and self esteem in the process.

One method of increasing one's ability to gain muscle is to implement H.I.T. This acronym represents high intensity training. This type of training favors low volume workouts done at a very high level of intensity. With this type of training a much fewer number of exercise sets is done when compared with typical bodybuilding workout routines. But the sets are done at a very high level of intensity. A typical bodybuilding chest routine would be as follows: Bench Press four sets, ten reps; Incline Press four sets, ten reps; Flyes four sets, ten reps; Dips four sets, ten reps. No intensity building techniques would be added to this routine the sets would be done to an approximately ninety percent of failure level of intensity. A H.I.T. workout implemented by me would look like this: Incline Dumbbell Press two sets, five to eight reps; Incline Dumbbell Fly two sets, eight reps; Machine Fly two sets, eight reps. Each set of this workout would be extended using a technique called rest pause. Rest pause technique involves taking the initial set to momentary muscle failure and then pausing fifteen seconds and completing as many reps as possible with the same weight. This technique pushes each set well beyond momentary muscle failure and works the muscle in a more complete manner. I have found that using these techniques greatly increase the productiveness of each workout as far as creating greater muscle mass and improved shape. Less sets means shorter workouts which create superior results.

Increasing protein intake to two grams of protein for each pound of body weight never fails to improve a trainee's response to workouts. I have written a number of articles touting the benefits of high protein diets for weight loss and muscle gain. Many people do not know that if in adequate levels of protein are consumed, it is very possible for bodybuilding workouts to actually cause muscle mass loss. Many people who workout regularly make no progress specifically because they do not eat enough protein to repair the breakdown in muscle tissue that occurs from their workouts, thus their physiques do not improve. Ignoring adequate protein consumption causes many to spin their wheels at the gym.

Utilizing nutritional supplements that can improve the rate of recovery from exercise is another way to improve training results. I will make only a few recommendations in this article with respect to supplements. One supplement I have found to really help with muscle recovery is creatine. I have some of my clients take two to five grams of creatine twice per day with one creatine dose coming without fail immediately after the workout. I have seen excellent results from this simple, inexpensive supplement. Creatine is not for everybody however; its use would be contraindicated in those individuals whose primary goal is to lose weight. Creatine is for people who are primarily interested in strength and muscle mass gain. I always recommend to all trainees, multivitamin and multimineral supplements. Most people do not eat enough fruits, vegetables, and raw foods to cover their minimum daily requirements for vitamins and minerals, therefore use of these simple, inexpensive supplements almost always improve metabolic functioning and increases the rate of recovery from exercise.

In closing, I hope the information given in this article helps readers to improve the productivity of their exercise programs.

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Personal Trainer Fort Lauderdale Joe Kozma is a master trainer with over twenty years of experience. Joe is a former national bodybuilding champion and college football player. Joe's fitness and weight loss service provides extreme body makeovers, strength gain, and more. See his clients at his Fort Lauderdale Personal Training website.



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