Free Muscle Building Tips
Are you tired of working out without obtaining any results?
Are you constantly training your muscles without getting the desired results?
I know that this can make you feel bad But don’t worry, you won’t feel ashamed of your body anymore because after reading this guide, your muscles will grow like they never did before.
Knowledge is power. If you tried to do something without being aware of all the variables involved, you might have unsatisfactory results.
By becoming familiar with these different variables, you will be able to use them on your side to maximize your muscle growth.
How do muscles grow?
Your muscles are formed of fibers. When you lift a heavier weight than what your muscles can carry, some of these fibers will tear down. When this happens, your body decides to restore these fibers, but this time it restores them with a greater volume, and that’s how your muscles grow.
So if you didn’t tear down your muscle fibers, then your muscles won’t grow!!!
I have met many people who train their muscles using very light weights, and over time they only happened to burn their fats!!! So rule number one for muscle growth is to use heavyweights.
Muscle growth and body types
Our response to weight training is not the same because our body types are different. I am sure that you have at least one friend who grows his muscles very fast than yours even though you are making the same effort.
Body types are classified into Ectomorph (slim and hardly gains muscles), Mesomorph (well built and gains muscles easily), and Endomorph (fleshy and gains weight easily).
It would help if you did not go to the gym without first knowing more about your body type so that you pick the suitable exercises that suit your muscles
If you are a Mesomorph, then most probably you won’t be reading this article. So I assume that you are either an Ectomorph or Endomorph.
If you are an Endomorph, gaining muscles won’t be that hard, but you will gain fats easily. Endomorphs can have muscles below their fats, and how getting rid of these fats can help their muscles become more visible. Because these fats will hide your muscle definition, you must do some cardio to get rid of them.
Muscle building and changing exercises
When you keep on doing the same exercises repeatedly, your body will get used to them, and gaining more muscles will become difficult. The best thing to do to avoid this problem is to change the exercises’ order or do new ones every few weeks.
By doing so, your body will always be surprised by new exercises, and so it will keep growing.
Muscle building and your mood
I am sure that you have heard many times about the three most important muscle-building factors: training hard, getting enough rest, and eating well.
Unfortunately, most people think that muscle building is a process that involves only these three factors. In fact, there is a fourth factor that is overlooked even though it’s much more important than all the other three factors combined. It’s the “Mood” factor.
If you eat well, sleep a lot and exercise hard but you were depressed, then you won’t gain muscles, and you may even lose muscles or gain extra fat. Your mood and psychological well-being are significant factors in muscle building, and I am sure that you had experienced a period of time when you took care of all of the other three factors yet found no progress. This is a fourth-factor problem.
Fortunately, this website contains enough information to help you get over most of the emotional problems you may be suffering from. Go to the main page and solve your emotional problems to avoid the bad effect of the fourth factor.
Muscle building and your biological clock
Your body doesn’t do its functions randomly. Everything is controlled by what we call the biological clock. Doing a certain activity at certain times could be much better and effective than doing that same activity at a different time.
For example, have you ever stayed awake at night then tried to sleep at 10 am?
Did you sleep well? Of course not. Simply because the best time for your body to rest is at night, and the same goes for the muscles.
The best time for training your body is in the morning. Sunlight can make your body energetic even if you were feeling hot, which improves your performance when working out.
Other factors that help in developing muscles
Some other important factors can help you gain muscles like getting enough rest (to let your body restore the torn tissues), following a high protein diet (if you are a vegetarian, you should decide between muscles or vegetables), drinking a lot of water (helps to deliver nutrients to the muscles) and avoiding over-training (not to damage your muscles).
If you followed all these tips, you would soon experience muscle gain. Be patient, persistent, and you will notice the effect yourself.