Archive for October, 2008

What to Eat to help your exercise build Muscle

Wednesday, October 29th, 2008

The obvious answer is: Protein. Red meat, fish, chicken, eggs, even nuts and others help you in the journey towards muscle mass. But there are other foods that work indirectly to help you gain muscle. These foods include leafy green vegetables. By eating these, you will clean out your system and allow for cell repair to happen much faster than with protein alone.

If you have a problem with over eating, here’s a easy tip: eat a handful of peanuts or your favorite nuts 20 minutes before a meal. The oils in the nuts will go to your stomach and make your brain release the chemicals that tell you that you are full. It takes 20 minutes after beginning to eat something, that your brain alerts you that you’re full. But because you can easily eat 2000 calories in under 20 minutes, that 20 minutes is too much time and you would have already over eaten. Follow these tips and you’re sure to reduce fat, repair over worked and stressed cells, and not over eat. It’s simple tips like this that allow phenomenal muscle to grow.

How to Loyally Exercise To Build Muscle

Tuesday, October 28th, 2008

It can be really hard to make yourself go to the gym after a full 8 or 9 hours in the office. Don’t trick yourself into it, don’t guilt yourself into it, start exercising the smart way, and you’ll want to go to the gym every time. Take a note of what you like to do at the gym. Leg presses, arm curls, running? Make that your last exercise and treat yourself to it when you complete all the other aspects of your regime.

Are you the procrastination king or queen? The best way to end that vicious cycle is to stop everything in your life that is a distraction. Turn off your TV or disconnect the cable. Turn off Facebook and hide your cell phone. Unplug from the world and plug into fitness. When you read about how lack of exercise can cause any range of problems from osteoporosis to arthritis and heart disease, you realize how incredibly important it is to make the most of your day, and your life by proper exercise.

Increasing muscular size and weight in gym

Sunday, October 26th, 2008

Sports is one of the best practices one can adopt in order to stay healthy. Almost every sport involves mental and physical exertion. People who keep themselves linked to sports and maintain a good diet are mostly seen to be in good physical shape. Working out in gym is one of the toughest physical exertions one has to follow in order to increase the size of muscles. The exercises that are done in the gym can help to gain and also loose weight. It depends on what you need to do and for that what to have to do. An experienced instructor while working out in gym is always helpful as most of the people do not know the technicalities involved in gym exercises.

Mostly people workout in gym to get more muscular and be in better physical shape. It is tough to workout everyday but after some time when results are seen one enjoys to workout in gym. Exercise in gym involve muscular contraction and expansion and when muscles are contracted and relaxed with more weight from time to time get more stretched and if we provide proper food energy to them their size increases. This results in an increase in the body weight. Hence, regular workout in gym with proper intake of diet and taking adequate rest is always helpful for gaining weight.

How to Exercise To Build Muscle

Friday, October 24th, 2008

The most important part of being healthy is eating right and exercise. We know that. But what about those who want to really build muscle mass through strength training? How can you look like the next Hulk Hogan? The simple answer is to say “lift weights” but few people take into consideration their body type when starting their exercise program. Are you shorter than average? Are you taller than average? Are you susceptible to weight gain?

The next things you should ask yourself is about your family. Do your parents have weight problems? Do your brothers or sisters retain fat or muscle particularly well? By noting these facts, you will find your regime much easier because you aren’t attacking every side of the problem, you’re attacking what will give you the best results. If you’re arms wrap muscle faster than your legs, then you should probably work on leg presses and calf exercises and maintain your arm strength. The real answer to hot to exercise to build muscle, is the smart way. Ask your gym to have a diagnostic test with a trainer.

Building Muscle Mass With Correct Guidance

Tuesday, October 21st, 2008

As I’m sure you’ve probably found out through trial and error, you can’t build muscle simply by doing anything and everything, at least not in the fastest and most efficient manner. Knowing what the right training and eating program is will get you to your physique goals faster than not. Here’s where our latest article comes into play:

Build Muscle With Proper Instructions

Muscle Building and Size

Wednesday, October 8th, 2008

There’s a much seen BowFlex commercial that poses the question at the beginning “Does size matter?”, in regards to muscular development. This is the exact question that just about every hardgainer or naturally skinny bodybuilder loudly answer “Yes!”. It almost seems like no matter what these individuals try they just can’t seem to build muscle mass naturally and gain weight fast.

However, more than likely the problem lies in two things: they are using the wrong workout routine and are not eating correctly or enough. 99 percent of all progress in “bulking up” comes down to one of these two factors. Many are unknowingly performing routines that are truly designed to build strength and power but are pawned off as “mass building”, when in fact it isn’t. Or, because of the whole carb scare or fast food phobia, you may not be giving your body the amount of calories it needs to get big.

Training Frequency For Muscle Building

Monday, October 6th, 2008

Training frequency, aka the amount of times you train a particular muscle stimulate gains in size, is a very big factor. Read my latest article to find what factors you have to consider, and even some of the history behind the most popular belief in training frequency:

To Build Muscle, How Often Should I Train It?

Should I Use Creatine To Build Muscle Mass?

Sunday, October 5th, 2008

You would think that after a bodybuilding supplement has been out for so many years, one that is aimed at helping you gain weight, build muscle mass naturally, and increase strength, that this question would have been laid to rest a long time ago. Sadly, many still believe in it, but doubt its effectiveness.

Read FromSkinnyToMuscular.com’s latest article to read my opinion of this bodybuilding supplement:

Creatine: Good For Building Muscle Mass?

Weight Gain In NFL

Friday, October 3rd, 2008

I was sitting here watching the latest information for this week’s upcoming NFL games and the analyzers were discussing at how a certain line position if the players in those spots were weighing “only” 254 pounds that they were not going to be effective. That’s very true, but it shouldn’t be something you measure yourself against when trying to build muscle mass and gain weight fast.

Keep in mind that for someone trying to gain pure muscle and not a ton of body fat to accompany it you’ll only be able to gain so much per month and per year. Don’t think that you can gain 20-30 pounds of muscle mass in a matter of 2-3 months. That is not humanly possible for 99 percent of the population, especially if you are natural. Eat to gain weight and workout to build muscle, but don’t think that you also have to be weighing 250 plus pounds to look outstanding.

Documentary On Truth About Muscle Building Supplements

Wednesday, October 1st, 2008

I just rented last night and watched the new documentary titled “Bigger, Stronger, Faster”, which follows the whole anabolic steroids in athletics issue. Very good, very unbiased piece. The directory did an excellent job with this. What I enjoyed a lot was some very revealing bits of information about the bodybuilding supplement industry. In it was revealed, via a photographer for many muscle building supplement ads, how many times the “Before and After” photos are doctored. They even interviewed a popular and well known ex-MuscleTech athlete that admitted on camera that yes, he takes MuscleTech supplements, but that he also takes steroids. By the way, shortly after this movie initially came out the supplement company fired him!

It’s very interesting to see how anabolic steroids were made public enemy number one because of politics and a few individuals, and not because of “health issues”. Another area I found hilarious was the hiring of a couple of individuals that made supplements at the kitchen table for a price of about a dollar something, and can be sold for $30-$60 dollars a pop, and how easy it is. I highly recommend this documentary as it is a real eye opener.