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The main enemy of a body builder is injury and it should be avoided by all means. Injuries not only lead to discomfort but they can also stop a body builder from practicing and impair his or her ability to carry out certain exercises. Once one has been injured, it becomes so easy for him to get injured again in the same way. The tips to follow may seem very easy and simple though several people tend to forget them and that is when the trouble occurs. It is advisable for one to put on appropriate workout clothing that can offer him or her chance to move all parts of the body in a full range of motion.
Bodybuilding helps reduce the cholesterol level in the body. Cholesterol in layman’s terms is the “bad” fat that is harmful to your body. Excess cholesterol in the body is one of the leading causes of heart attacks. This means that if you are working out, you are gradually reducing your cholesterol levels and by so doing, you have a lower chance of getting a heart attack.
As a body builder, you have to warm up before you start dealing with the heavier weights. Engaging in intense exercise minus warm up is a bad idea and may lead to great loss. It is recommended that you perform the lighter weights first depending on what you are targeting. It is also best to practice perfect form. Most of the people carry their ego to the gym and this is not recommended at all. You should put your ego aside and be ready to practice perfect form. If one uses the heavier weights that what he or she can handle, his or her joints and bones will take the strain which may lead to injury. Perfect form is recommended because it helps one in achieving the best results faster because the muscles will be performing more work.
Arbitrary ‘Bodybuilding Workouts’
Coupled with working out too often as being a prime reason for lack of muscle building gains is the common practice of random, hit-and-miss workouts. Walk into any gym and you can see this happening on a massive scale. For those who want to work out just for the sake of movement, this is fine. However, for those of you who actually want to have a better looking body down the road than you have now, this is disastrous.
Many gym-goers and home workout enthusiasts alike seem to think that any bodybuilding workout movement they undergo will result in tangible physique improvement down the line – as long as they’re consistent and persistent.
But this is reminiscent of the old analogy of “running east and looking for a sunset”; it’s not going to happen. Unless your bodybuilding workout routine is custom made for you in terms of having the right muscle breakdown/recuperation ratio, your routine is going to be more an exercise in futility than in muscle building progress.
If you want to squelch the frustration of slow or no progress in bodybuilding, you need to devise a workout schedule that provides ‘overload’ at just the right intervals. Most of all, you need to stop working out in a random and arbitrary manner.
Lack of a “Feedback Mechanism” in ‘Bodybuilding Workouts’
One of the biggest reasons that arbitrary bodybuilding workout routines are ineffective is that they don’t provide a constant feedback mechanism for making successful adjustments to both workout intensity and recuperation timing. These are the two most important pieces of feedback information you’ll need in order to keep your body making muscle gains. When you’re just “winging it” in the gym and then applying a rigid number of rest days between workouts, it’s difficult to determine whether you’re making progress and where you need to make small adjustments in order to move steadily forward.
I strongly recommend bodybuilding workout routines that employ what I call “micro-feedback.” This is feedback to which you can make adjustments on a level that will keep your body moving forward at maximum efficiency because you won’t be constantly making mistakes that cause overtraining, under-training, and “recuperation mismatches.”
So whatever routine you choose, make sure it doesn’t have you: – Working out too often – Arbitrarily choosing exercises, sets, and repetitions – Training without a built-in Feedback Mechanism
It’s these things that cause too many bodybuilding routines to exercise one’s tolerance to frustration rather than the body’s ever-expanding musculature
