Muscle Building Articles
37. Dieting To Build Muscle
Learn how to diet to build muscle from this article by personal trainer and natural bodybuilder Shawn Lebrun.
38. The Best Tricep Exercises To Build Muscle
Learn how to build muscle on your Triceps with these proven tricep exercises
39. How to Build Up Muscle
Many individuals are seeking information on how to build up muscle. When someone starts a muscle building program, it is quite likely for them to discover that it is not an easy task at all
40. Preventing and Overcoming that Body Building Plateau
Are you that committed and devoted to your weight training and bodybuilding program that your progress can seem to top out? You can train for weeks with minimal results compared to what you had been experiencing for months prior. Have you come to a plateau? Does this mean you have reached your capacity even though you have not reached your goals?
41. How To Do The Best Pull-Up Ever!
I've done a lot of pull-ups in my time but this variation beats them ALL. It's a wide-grip pull-up done with a very specific grip that will inflate your lats like crazy! If you want wider lats, use THIS exercise.
42. Teens And Steroid Use And Abuse
The media loves shocking and sensational stories. They make their money based upon the number of viewers or readers who buy or watch their offering each day. The more viewers tune in to their show (and stay tuned in), the more money they earn in advertising revenue for commercial airtime.
43. Myth Busted: Lifting Weights Fast Is Not A Bad Workout
You have probably heard from someone, somewhere that lifting heavy weights fast is a bad idea. If you haven't, then lucky you. This myth is bogus. And I am going to tell you why right now... There are many different forms of weight training, some include: endurance training, strength training and hypertrophy training. Additionally, there is a form of weight training referred to as... Power training. Power training is the ability to move a good size weight, as fast as possible while keeping proper form. Instead of using a very heavy weight and pumping out a few reps slowly or lifting in a negative fashion, you will decrease the weight a bit and be explosive with your rep sets. Power training is a great program for improving athletic abilities, and endurance. Plus, you have the potential to burn tons of calories and not worry about muscle break down. Now back to the myth... Some say that lifting fast weight will increase your chance of injury (such as pulling out your back). As a person with a bad back, I can say that I have pulled my back out picking up a shirt, but never while lifting a weight. It all comes down to form and technique. Power training is a highly recommended program after you have worked up to be able to handle the exercises. It isn't for beginners because form is so important that it must be mastered. Think of training as a progression, you have to get one thing down before moving on. In this case, it is vital to know form and technique... ...If you can not do a proper squat, then you are not ready to progress to power squatting. May sound obvious but you would be surprised at the number of people that just jump right in. Then it also comes down to knowing your abilities. If you pick up a weight that is obviously too heavy and attempt to be explosive and power lift... of course you are setting yourself up for injury. In this example you would be using too much momentum and not enough muscle. Your form will suffer and so will the workout. Now, why is it ok to progress to power lifting? Your body is designed to handle fast and slow movements. When it comes down to real life events it is safe to assume that not many of us take the time to slowly bend over to pick up the bags of groceries or to get up the stairs. Our body is made to handle this power. To see great results and perform better out of the weight room you should train your muscles to lift and move explosively... ...It is part of a functional workout to improve lifestyle. Look at it this way... Have you ever had a hard time pulling the string to start the lawnmower? You need power. You can have a ton of muscle but still lack power. Weightlifting programs should be changing every 4 weeks, and one of those months try out a power routine. A great way to get started it to grab a weight around 45% of your 1 max rep and instead of going for a certain rep count try going as intense as you can for a set period of time (generally 30 seconds). You will quickly feel the burn. Make sure the movements are controlled and with great form.
44. The Absolute Worst, Most Incredibly Terrible Workout I've Ever Witnessed In My Entire Life!
You have never seen exercise techniques this bad...This is a story about a workout that I witnessed somebody perform about 14 years ago in a university gym in Canada. It's a true story (just ask the ambulance driver!).
45. Doubling AAS Use Double The Results, Or Double The Side Effects
With many things in life, there is a point of diminishing returns. You can only eat so many bites of a hot fudge sundae before the taste isn't appealing anymore. The first bite is heavenly, the second bite is scrumptious, and the third bite is delicious.
46. The Magic Of The First Cycle
Ask any steroid user about his/her first cycle, and you can expect the same reaction. A big smile, following by the athlete beaming with pride, telling you about the magnificent gains made during that period. It is during that first cycle that the body reacts to steroids like it never will again, in the future.
47. AAS And Competitive Advantages In Sports
There are a set of ironies in place when it comes to the American mindset on steroids. They are, most simply put, an advantage designed to make the process more efficient and improve performance. Our lives are filled with things designed to make things more efficient.
48. GH Imports And Better Options
In recent years, purchasing steroids from overseas has become a total crapshoot. Before 2001, as most may remember, most anabolic steroids were obtainable despite their being controlled substances.
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