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Thursday, 24 October 2013

Enhance Your Forearms


A challenge that many people encounter is increasing their forearm proportions to equal their biceps and triceps. It can be a real battle to not only get them big, but also proportional to the remainder of your arm. However, it is completely normal for one arm to be a little bigger than the other because of the usage from the principal hand on a day to day basis.


Workout routines for Developing your Forearms

The first exercise is behind your back barbell curls. You should use either a barbell rack, or fixed weight barbells for this exercise. For example purposes you will be at the barbell rack. Try not to use the smith machine for this exercise except if you are short on time and need to make use of the only piece of equipment accessible. Set yourself so that the bar is positioned beneath your waistline, so you have to bend over at the knees to grab the weight. Add the weight you want (preferably just the bar until after a practice set) and then bend down and grab the bar as if you were going to do behind the back shrugs. Press your arms against your own body and curl upwards as far as you can making certain you are using only your forearms. Roll the bar back down and repeat. You need to be aiming for 3 sets of 10-15 reps for this exercise.

Next you can try the rotating hand movements. Grab a couple of low weight dumbbells that you can do x25 repetitions of. Start with your arms bent at 90 degree and your forearms parallel to the floor. From here, rotate your wrists inwards and outwards whilst holding the dumbbells. Whilst rotating, gently contract your biceps up and down, just like doing a bicep curl. By doing this, you are hitting all the muscles in your forearms and getting a real burn!

The final exercise is a reverse curl with dumbbells. You will need medium weighted dumbbells, and then basically perform a bicep curl with your hands facing the opposite way. Reverse curls also help build the forearms greatly whilst reaching the brachialis, which is the muscle group which is located under your biceps.

Take advantage of Supersets for further Gain

Supersets are basically doing one exercise after another without rest. With this example you could perform conventional bicep curls, followed straight away by one of the forearm exercises listed above. Grab a barbell and place an almost heavy weight amount and perform the curls correctly. This means no using the back or legs to help you lift the weight. Immediately afterwards perform a set of side dumbbell wrist curls. This will ensure a great work out routine which will leave you with a good feeling the following day.

Make Certain You Stretch!

Your arms are clearly very valuable to you and you don't want to hurt or injure them. There are many muscle heads and tendons located on your arms that need stretching, and your biceps and forearms are the easiest to injure without stretching. Also make sure that you keep your wrists mobile by rotating and stretching out the joint. Keep your posture and form correct, and make sure you use the same weight on both arms to prevent unbalanced development. Poor technique can certainly contribute to under development, or even injury on your non-dominant arm.



Body Building Tips on How to Build Muscle


If you want to learn how to build muscle in order to have a great body, there are some basic precautions you should take to get the best results and avoid injury.

Here are the top ten body building tips for your workout.


1. Lift Heavier - Weight lifting helps increase muscle mass, and heavier weights do more. Lifting weights that are overly light for your workout reduces its effectiveness and is better for people who want to stick to toning.

2. Use The Right Technique - Weight lifting is pointless if you're using poor technique. Doing your weight lifting routine incorrectly could also result in some serious injuries if you're using large weights. Make sure you have the right technique and take your time to get the best results.

3. Take It Slow - While repetitions can get boring fast, don't fall prey to the temptation to rush through, the way most people do. Taking your time and doing each lift steadily and slowly will give you the opportunity to build a lot of mass very quickly.

4. Do The Right Number Of Sets And Reps - If you're working on your body building, you should never skip sets or cut your repetitions short. That'll reduce your workout's effectiveness. On the other hand, you should avoid doing too many sets to try to speed things up. Don't go overboard, or you'll get an injury.

5. Train Intensely- Make sure your sessions are all intense. While following your workout and doing the right number of sets and reps is important, there's no point in stopping at seven reps if you're able to do ten without a problem. Work hard at every set, doing as many as you can while still retaining good technique.

6. Limit Cardio - Keep cardio sessions to a minimum, since they burn calories you'll need to build muscle. Too much cardio will cause you to lose weight, not gain muscle mass.

7. Keep Hydration Levels High - Water is extremely important if you're body building, as well. Make sure to drink a lot of water daily to keep yourself hydrated and flush toxins out of your body. It'll also help you increase the body's circulation.

8. Build By Section - It is not a good idea to do a workout for your whole body all on the same day. Instead, try to focus on different areas on different days. Work your shoulders and arms one day, and your legs another. That allows muscles to recover between workouts and gives you the maximum benefit from your lifting.

9. What To Eat - Keep track of what you're eating to be sure you're taking in foods that promote the growth of muscle. Look for healthy foods that are high in carbohydrates, like rice, potatoes, oats, bananas and apples. They supply the energy you need to keep a high intensity workout going.

Lean proteins, including fish and chicken, are also excellent for building muscle. One popular choice is tuna, since it's low in fat and carbohydrates, costs very little, and has a lot of protein. It's great for any body building plan.

10. Get Enough Sleep - Building muscle requires you to let your body recover after a workout. That means resting and getting plenty of sleep so you'll get your strength back before your next workout.



Wednesday, 29 May 2013

Enhance Your Forearms



A challenge that many people encounter is increasing their forearm proportions to equal their biceps and triceps. It can be a real battle to not only get them big, but also proportional to the remainder of your arm. However, it is completely normal for one arm to be a little bigger than the other because of the usage from the principal hand on a day to day basis.


Workout routines for Developing your Forearms

The first exercise is behind your back barbell curls. You should use either a barbell rack, or fixed weight barbells for this exercise. For example purposes you will be at the barbell rack. Try not to use the smith machine for this exercise except if you are short on time and need to make use of the only piece of equipment accessible. Set yourself so that the bar is positioned beneath your waistline, so you have to bend over at the knees to grab the weight. Add the weight you want (preferably just the bar until after a practice set) and then bend down and grab the bar as if you were going to do behind the back shrugs. Press your arms against your own body and curl upwards as far as you can making certain you are using only your forearms. Roll the bar back down and repeat. You need to be aiming for 3 sets of 10-15 reps for this exercise.

Next you can try the rotating hand movements. Grab a couple of low weight dumbbells that you can do x25 repetitions of. Start with your arms bent at 90 degree and your forearms parallel to the floor. From here, rotate your wrists inwards and outwards whilst holding the dumbbells. Whilst rotating, gently contract your biceps up and down, just like doing a bicep curl. By doing this, you are hitting all the muscles in your forearms and getting a real burn!

The final exercise is a reverse curl with dumbbells. You will need medium weighted dumbbells, and then basically perform a bicep curl with your hands facing the opposite way. Reverse curls also help build the forearms greatly whilst reaching the brachialis, which is the muscle group which is located under your biceps.

Take advantage of Supersets for further Gain

Supersets are basically doing one exercise after another without rest. With this example you could perform conventional bicep curls, followed straight away by one of the forearm exercises listed above. Grab a barbell and place an almost heavy weight amount and perform the curls correctly. This means no using the back or legs to help you lift the weight. Immediately afterwards perform a set of side dumbbell wrist curls. This will ensure a great work out routine which will leave you with a good feeling the following day.

Make Certain You Stretch!

Your arms are clearly very valuable to you and you don't want to hurt or injure them. There are many muscle heads and tendons located on your arms that need stretching, and your biceps and forearms are the easiest to injure without stretching. Also make sure that you keep your wrists mobile by rotating and stretching out the joint. Keep your posture and form correct, and make sure you use the same weight on both arms to prevent unbalanced development. Poor technique can certainly contribute to under development, or even injury on your non-dominant arm.



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