Jan
03
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building muscle
Jerold Smith asked:


It is not surprising that there is a lot of confusion in these modern times on how to exactly build muscle. Besides that, there are just too much information and misunderstanding on how to build muscle such as what type of equipment to use, how long one should spend in the gym, whether or not to use steroids.

Therefore, you must be aware and do your own research on the principles of muscle building.

Despite the information overload out there, principles do not change. For example, you must begin to understand how muscles are formed. Muscles are formed when they are recovering, not when you are in the gym.

When you are in the gym pumping away, you are actually creating micro-tears in your muscles. Therefore, when your muscles recover, they will naturally form better muscle tissues.

Combined with proper nutrition, it will escalate the recovery process of your muscles, resulting in bigger, leaner muscles. This is a principle you must remember.

Therefore, there are a few things other principles and points you must keep in mind in order to build muscles effectively.

1) Do not attempt a low calorie diet.

Increase in the intake of calories in you wish to gain weight and build muscle effectively. Protein and fats are a great source to start with to boost your body with the calories it needs. However, be careful with consuming too much calories as you will gain too much fat instead.

When you try to lose weight or fat by starving yourself, your body will lower its metabolism rate to preserve energy. Muscle building requires you to burn as much energy as possible. This is exactly why people lift weights. They want to burn as much energy as possible, to create as much micro-tears as possible for the muscle to recover and become bigger.

2) You must have a proper nutrition intake.

Just by lifting weights alone is not enough. You need to know the right nutrition intake to consume. This is important because without the proper nutrition, your body will lose muscle instead of gaining muscles. With proper nutrition, using free weights and heavy weights will quickly give you the muscles that you desire.

Having proper nutrition to build muscles also does not mean it is all protein based products. Although many perceive protein to be extremely important and the only nutrition needed, this is not true. Protein is definitely important but effective muscle builders know exactly what and the right amount of nutrition to consume.

3) Muscle building is a long term endeavor

When you start building muscle, you must realize that it must become your lifestyle. Although results can be achieved in a few months using proper methods and routines, you must continue to work and endeavor on this lifestyle. If not, your muscle will slack and eventually it’ll be back to square one again. But don’t worry, if you can hang on for a few months to achieve the body you want, you won’t find this lifestyle difficult.

Therefore, muscle building can be fun and extremely rewarding to boost your confidence and to increase the quality of your life, However you must remember to be practical at all times.



Lennart
Nov
09
muscle building
Dive Into A Holy River asked:


I need to know how to lose weight without building muscle under the fat. I know that cardio is good…but what are some good cardio excercises? im 13 and i dont want anyone to know im trying to lose weight because its embarrassing for me…it just is. so i cant go out and buy special stuff cuz my dad s gonna want an explanation. anyways….my diet….i dont care if its healthy. i need to lose weight in lik e a week…so i know i might gain the weight back by not eating healthy…but i dont care i just need this for an occasion. i reall wanna lose weight on my stomach and my thighs. how do i do this without building muscle under my stomach?

thanks.

Debby

muscle supplement
xoxocbaby asked:


Also, what’s a good workout schedule/strategy? I am looking to lose some weight, and gain a great deal of muscle and am looking for a good workout/diet/supplement schedule?

Thanks

Alis