Okay so I hear
all the time, man I train real hard and I don’t see much improvement in my physic,
what am I doing wrong?
Well I can
place a fairly high bet, that these people forget about a proper diet and think
that they are going to get big by just eating a bit of chicken a day and
training there behind off.
Sure thing,
they will put on muscle, but not as quick. If I asked 100 people who “Body
build” what part of their program makes them muscle, I bet more than half would
say “My split routine man, come on I train 5 days a week”.
This obviously
is partly how they are “gaining muscle” but more than half of them won’t even
realise that to become big, and gain muscle its 20% training and 80% diet.
So now we
have established that most of our gains are going to be made from out kitchen
not our gym, I’d like to lead on with the next bit I was going to say.
EGO, this is
a big mistake a lot of new lifters make. They stroll into a gym with a big ego
where there are men that have been lifting for years and they want to look
good. So they start trying to lift weights that are way too big for them. Doing
this can cause massive injury to the muscles as they are not use to lifting and
this wastes time as well are causing injury to themselves. Whilst they are
recovering from muscle strains ect, they could be training, getting them bigger
and quicker. Going in with a big ego and lifting heavier weights than they
should be also causes improper form. That’s not good, this can again, cause
injury and also if they get into a habit of lifting like that it makes things
dangerous when they advance and start lifting heavy.
Another big
mistake is overtraining. They think the more they train the bigger they get. Wrong,
it can work completely the opposite. Overtraining means your muscles are exhausted
and need time to recover. I’m not going to lie. This was one I did when I first
started lifting. Over trained and didn’t give my muscles enough time to
recover, that was one of the worst things I done. It meant that I was aching
for a long time, my muscle growth was basically at minimum level and my muscles
where still tired for my next session meaning I couldn’t do any new Personal
Best’s and basically was lagging on the second set.
I personally
now tell people it’s better to let your muscles rest more than they should rather
than less than they should. It gives you a nice fresh feeling when you’re next
at the gym ready to train and also means that you should have got maximum muscle
growth.
You want to
be adding weight each time you go to the gym on each exercise, I don’t mean a
massive amount just by adding an extra 2lb-5lb will give you maximum muscle
growth. If you have been hitting the same weight on let’s say a bench press and
you physically can’t add on that extra weight id imagine you would have hit
something called “Plateau”. Basically they have reached the maximum amount they
can lift and the body won’t let them lift anything heavier so they can’t
progress. Breaking through a plateau should be easy if you follow this. Use a
weight to go to failure in the 4 - 6 rep range one week, the next use a lighter
weight and go to failure in the 10 - 12 rep range. The next week use a weight
to go to failure in the 6 - 8 rep range. This way you are not letting your
muscles become accustomed to what they will be lifting and should have you
bursting out of that plateau in no time.
Remember once
you have stopped growing your body will be lazy and won’t keep growing, so were
not going to get big. So change your reps and routine every so often so you don’t
plateau, keep eating wisely whilst keeping your diet in check and watch your
growth rocket up. Applying these principles
will help you to gain muscle fast.
If you have
any other questions feel free to leave a comment or email me at bloggingfromsteven@gmail.com
Here are a
couple of photos just for inspiration and to get you motivated, I’m sure you
will appreciate it in the long run when you are HUGE!
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