Posts Tagged ‘muscle building’

Build Muscle When On The Road

Wednesday, November 19th, 2008

Just because you’re not at home, in your same city, off traveling somewhere that doesn’t mean you have to stop the progress you’ve been making in building muscle mass and gaining weight. Read our latest article to find out some tips that will keep you consistent with your exercise workout routine:

Exercise Workout Programs When Traveling

Body Building Supplements for a Better Heath

Friday, November 7th, 2008

Physical fitness demands sufficient rest and appropriate energy intake. A body while exerted physically needs more proteins and vitamins to compensate the energy loss that happens to be while working out. There are numerous body building supplements available in markets and also on internet. These energy supplements are globally used by gym lovers all over the world in order enhance the energy level and provide extra proteins and other nutrients to make sure that the muscles are getting the required amount of energy for their better growth. Hence, they not only provide extra energy for better workout but also assist in good muscular growth.

While using body building supplements it is very essential to have deep knowledge of the procedures that should be followed for the intake as inadequate intake of energy might cause harmful affects in ones internal body metabolism. The use of food supplements with proper instructions can produce amazing results on you health but improper intake of the same supplements can be hazardous. It is always wise to consult a physician about the product that one should be using in order to gain mass and good health.

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.

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.

Do You Need A Lot Of Water For Muscle Building?

Monday, September 29th, 2008

Drink water! That’s what you see all over the place when giving recommendations for eating to gain weight and building muscle. But, is it necessary? You’ll find out in this article from one of the most well known nutritional experts in the bodybuilding world that some of its value may be a little exaggerated:

Can Water Help You Build More Muscle?

How To Alleviate Muscular Soreness

Friday, September 26th, 2008

If you’re truly giving it your all in your gym during your workout routines aimed at building muscle mass and gaining weight then you know doubt experience on a regular basis muscular soreness (not to be confused with pain brought upon by an injury). There are several things you can do to obtain some relief from this type of soreness. One being the use of Epsom salt.

MuscleMag International reports Epsom salt reduces inflammation and relieves pain. The magazines recommends to soak in two cups of Epsom salt added to warm water in your bathtub for at least 12 minutes three times a week.

Are Fast Reps Good For Muscle Building Purposes?

Monday, September 22nd, 2008

Speeding up how fast you do your reps during muscle pumping sets are becoming a hot topic lately. For years it had been pretty much accepted and understood that you should do your reps at a “slow and controlled cadence”, some even suggesting to go really slow. But now many are beginning to change their tune, claiming that fast reps can actually be advantageous. So, what is it? In this new article I’ll discuss two of the points:

Do Faster Reps Build More Muscle Mass?

Training Splits For Building Muscle Mass

Friday, September 19th, 2008

A workout training split is when you take your entire body and divide it up into different training sessions. Some training splits are designed with muscle building and weight gain in mind, others for cardiovascular endurance, and others for a specific sport. There are tons of ways to create your workout program’s split. Some very popular ones are “whole body splits”, in which you basically, as the name implies, train the entire body in that session. Another well known split is the “upper body / lower body” split, which you train in one session the muscles in the upper body, and in another session the muscles in the lower body.

Some also love the “push / pull” split, where you work out muscles that are “pushing” muscles, such as the chest, triceps, and shoulders, and at another training session you would train the muscles involved in “pulling”, as is the case with your lats, biceps, and forearms. And on and on. Now, which workout is best to perform will depend on what you’re aiming for. In this case, if you’re reading my site, you’re mainly after straight up hypertrophy, aka gaining weight, size, and muscle building. You’ll have to take into account that you can’t group together too many muscles in one session since that would make it hard to get in the amount of volume, sets, reps, and time that it takes to properly stimulate a particular body part to grow in size.

Body Building Supplements That Barely Make A Difference

Wednesday, September 17th, 2008

If you’ve read any of my stuff in the past, you know pretty well what my opinion is of bodybuilding supplements, whether they be for the sake of burning body fat, muscle building, or gaining weight, aka “mass” or “bulk”. They are pretty much worthless and a waste of hard earned cash. Especially with an economy that’s in the toilet, the last thing anyone needs to be doing is spending the money they sweat so much to earn on pills, shakes, protein bars, and the like, that really don’t make a difference.

In a recent issue of IronMan magazine a columnist wrote about a “thermogenic” dietary supplement that is said to provide more calorie burning than the famous E/C/A (”Ephedrine / Caffeine / Aspirin”) stack. Well, when reading the column, they’re right; this nutritional supplement in question does indeed burn more calories. But want to know exactly how many more calories?

A whopping 50 more calories!!!! Whoop-tee-doo.

Fiber Could Slow Down Your Eating To Gain Weight

Monday, September 15th, 2008

One of the most recommended nutrients known to man, dietary fiber, could possibly be a road block if you’re aiming to build muscle mass and gain weight fast. Didn’t know that? Isn’t fiber supposed to be “good for you?”. Good for your overall health, yes. Good for helping you eat a lot of calories, not really. Read this article to find out why:

Fiber: Can It Hurt Your Muscle Building Goals?

Training For Speed Not Training For Muscle

Friday, September 12th, 2008

I’m beginning to see a lot of articles in several bodybuilding magazines that are recommending workout programs centered around raising your metabolism, keeping yourself huffing puffing, using explosive movements, etc. These are very good training routines. However, keep in mind what your primary goal is…..muscle building and gaining weight. They enhance the overall physique, however:

One of the very few issues that I have with these types of workouts is that you don’t really get a pump in any particular muscle group. Not that the pump alone is important for muscle building / weight gain purposes, aka hypertrophy, but it is an important piece of the puzzle, none the less. These types of workout are excellent for speeding the metabolism, helping you use muscles you don’t normally, etc., etc., but just realize that for pure size, you’re going to have to tweak them.

20 / 20 Reveals Vitamins May Be Over-rated

Wednesday, September 10th, 2008

You can open up and read every month in just about every muscle building / weight gain magazine the same run-of-the-mill article about how vitamins are important. Which they are, the only problem is that the amounts and dosages recommended are much higher than what is actually needed, even if you are a participating in an intense workout program to build muscle mass naturally and gain quality weight.

The very popular show “20 / 20″ recently had an investigative report that questioned the use of mega-dosages of vitamins, even interviewing individuals that religiously took all of their vitamins and minerals……but it was revealed that mega dosages provided no advantage what so ever. That is, of course, if you consider wasting your hard earned money on yellow urine is considered an advantage!