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Stack On Muscle By Lifting Weight And Eating
Right
For men, being brawn and
physically powerful naturally becomes a desire at some point in your
life. Most likely by the time you hit your teen years. Whether some
guys admit it or not, a part of them crave big guns and ripped abs.
It's no secret that this is what most women find physically
appealing. Of course this doesn't mean that every male on the planet
will start lifting weight in order to bulk up. Let's face it; many
of us are just too lazy. Pumping iron is not exactly a requirement
for self-preservation these days. Regardless, there are still many
avid weight lifters around the globe. Ask any of them, and they will
tell you that the key to bulking up is not all in the heavy plates
and dumbbells. A large part of it concerns proper form and a healthy
diet plan.
It wasn't long ago when I started weight training in my garage.
Although I wanted to begin lifting weight on a regular basis, I had
no interest in joining a gym. I'd much prefer to lift at my
convenience, and in the privacy of my own home. You can do the same.
There are countless weight training machines and free weights
available to get you started. You may want to purchase a decent
weight bench, barbell, and set of plates to get started. I began
with a 300 pound set. Not that I could bench this right off the bat,
but at least I'll have enough for the future as well. Now, as I
stated before, when lifting weight, the most essential aspect is to
adopt proper form and DO NOT over-lift. Start small and see where
you stand. You should be able to accomplish 8-12 reps in a row. So
forget about stacking on the 45 lb plates and focus on playing it
safe. In addition to this, you're going to need to eat right. A
healthy balanced diet with lean meats such as poultry and fish is
ideal. Take in as many vegetables and fruits as you please. Stick to
the healthy grains such at low-fat granola, brown rice, and whole
wheat bread. These offer good carbs for energy, but won't weigh you
down and have you feeling lazy like high-fat and high-sugar foods
will.
If you're planning to start lifting weight, but aren't sure what
exercises are the most beneficial; you may want to consult a
personal trainer to get you started. In my opinion the bench press,
military press, squats, decline bench press, and preacher curls are
great for stacking on the muscle.
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