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Some Must-Know Facts About Muscle Building

Saturday, 21 November 2009 08:51 | Written by Ricardo d Argence
A healthy exercise routine should include weight training to build healthy muscles, even if you are not a bodybuilder. Your reason for working out may be to get healthy or to improve muscle definition. Whatever your motivation, these tips will help you to achieve your aims.
by RicardodArgence


A healthy exercise routine should include weight training to build healthy muscles, even if you are not a bodybuilder. Your reason for working out may be to get healthy or to improve muscle definition. Whatever your motivation, these tips will help you to achieve your aims.

You could lift weights forever and not build any new muscle if your body doesn't have enough protein, it is essential to build muscle. However, the question has always been how much is enough? Unfortunately, foods that are high in protein like dairy and red meat are also high in fat which can pack on unwanted pounds.

Those who are serious about building muscle eat one gram of protein per pound of body weight. That means if you weight 170 pounds you should be eating 170 grams of protein every day in order to build muscle mass. Foods containing low-fat protein such as skim milk, chicken and fish provide the protein you need without the high fat content of foods like red meat.

Exercise and weight lifting enthusiasts have been known on occasion to develop something close to an addiction to working out. You can see them in the gym almost daily doing their routines. Surprisingly, all that dedication very possibly is detrimental to the health of their bodies. This is because studies have shown that you need more than exercise to build muscle.

Once you have strained a muscle in such a manner, it is extremely important to rest them as much as possible. Drinking water after exercising, eating healthy meals, and allowing for breaks between exercise sessions are all part of recovery.

Adequate sleep is essential to your weight lifting routine if you want to increase your muscle mass. During the night, many of your bodily processes take place. Your body can redirect energy resources to these other tasks because it's not being used for anything else, that's the reason.

One of those processes is protein synthesis which is necessary for muscle development. If you're only sleeping a few hours every night, you're not giving your body enough time to do the work it needs to complete. Make sure to sleep for at least eight hours every night.

Lifting weights and other compound movements help build muscle more effectively than other types of exercises that focus on only one part of the body. Nevertheless, you require knowing how to carry correctly to get the accelerated muscle building paybacks.

It is very simple: just choose weights that feel heavy to you! That doesn't particularly mean that you want the heaviest available on the rack. If you're going to really benefit from your efforts, it just means that you need to feel the muscles working when you lift that weight. It could be as much as 20 pounds if you are new to bodybuilding.

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