It has been long established that weight training for muscle gain is the best possible way to get a great looking body, permanently. The focus here is not on looks alone. You can get a great looking body by a number of different methods, but, you also want to ensure that the results are permanent and that the process is safe and healthy. Weight training is the ideal way to ensure both.
How does weight training help you with muscle gain? Well, every time you exercise a particular muscle beyond its present capability, you stimulate it into growing. It is quite like doing math sums. If you just kept on adding 2+2, I doubt if your brain would develop much, but if you move progressively into more difficult areas, you grow.
So it is with muscles. Using weights, you give the muscle progressively harder tasks and the body responds by making that particular muscle stronger and more developed. Seen this way, it is clear that your weight training program has to be structured and focused. Just mucking around with weights won t do. It also has to be challenging. You have to make those muscles work a little beyond what they can do today. That is when growth occurs. And when your muscles get into the growth mode, you need to ensure that the body has plenty of material required for growth by taking a good diet well fortified with extra nutrients and vitamins.
Aerobics vs. Weight Training
The right type of weight training for muscle gain is the key to gaining muscle mass. It is important to understand the difference between aerobic and resistance exercises. Aerobic exercises are those that increase calorie burn and give you a fine sculpted body. If it is weight and bulk that you want, then it is the resistance exercises that you need to concentrate upon. These are the ones you do with weights, progressively increasing the load you place on your body as it develops greater strength. I would recommend that you focus more on the free weight exercises rather than going in for expensive machines and gym subscriptions.
Give It Time
Another issue with weight training pertains to patience. Most of us have not got that spare tire overnight. It has taken many months if not years of neglect to get it there. Do not expect it to go off in a week either. In fact, sensible exercise should see the flab melt away steadily and being replaced, equally steadily with muscle. Miracles do not happen overnight. It would be wrong to expect anything else.
How do you judge if a weight is right for you? To begin with, any weight must be exactly that, a weight. With the right weight, you should be able to do a max of about eight to ten repetitions. When you work out with such a weight, you actually challenge your body to develop. If you can repeat an exercise more than ten times, the weight you are using is insufficient and will not induce sufficient muscle growth.
Finally a word about diet, remember that you are pushing your body to the limit. Ensure you are taking in adequate proteins, carbohydrates and some fats. You will get the best results if you combine a good diet with well planned weight training for muscle gain.
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