The Basics Of
Body Building Workouts
If
anything were absolutely required in order to
make body building workouts successful, it would
be consistency. This is an absolute and those
who do not approach their workouts with this in
mind simply will not find themselves very
successful in their goals. Now, this does not
mean that a person needs to train every single
day, twice a day, for six months in a row. If
you are not specifically training for the Mr.
Olympia contest then you probably will not want
to go that route! However, if you are looking to
get in shape, burn fat, build muscle and
increase your health you will need to set aside
a few days a week for your body building
workouts and then you will need to make those
workouts worthwhile. If your training is
infrequent then results will either be minimal
or they will be non-existent. If you want to
succeed then you are going to need to invest the
time that is required.
Four Day A
Week Program
On a
baseline level, if you are a beginner and you
need some quality body building workouts to
follow it would probably be best to dedicate
four days a week for a mass building program.
During this four day a week program, it would be
best not to hit any body part more than once a
week and make the entire week a cross training
routine that hits the entire body. Cross
training here refers to mixing up exercises for
body parts and does not necessarily refer to
mixing cardio workouts into the routine, but if
you did wish to add cardio there is nothing
wrong with that at all. While this may not seem
like an elaborate workout program that is
because it isn’t an elaborate one! Instead, it
is a very simple program that is quite helpful
and effective and can greatly aid in achieving
one’s goals.
Additional
Notes
If you
can’t make it to the gym, however, you may wish
to perform bodyweight exercises like pushups,
chair dips, etc. These types of body building
workouts may not have the same effectiveness as
training with free weights, but they are
definitely better than doing nothing at all.
Additionally, if you are sore and don’t feel
like training…take time off. Yes, sometimes it
is best to just take a little break as opposed
to forcing yourself. This way overtraining and
needless injuries will be avoided. Remember, it
is always best to train properly and to train
smart.
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