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Tuesday, 29 October 2013

Exercises to Effectively Increase Bicep Muscle Mass


Have you ever wanted to have a great looking body that you can be proud to show off in the beach? First of all, muscle gain is different from weight loss. You have to remember that there are quite a lot of exercises out there that are designed to target different parts of the body. Some exercises are targeted for fat loss, while there are others that targets muscle gain.

 If you want to gain muscles, then here are some exercises that you may want to know about which can help you gain muscle mass in just a short period of time.

For starters, the biceps are the most sought after muscle group that most people want to build up. Besides, you would definitely look great if you had big biceps, wouldn’t you? So, here are some of the exercises that you may want to know about in order for you to gain muscles on your biceps.
The first exercise that you should do is the standing bar curls. With a barbell curl, you will be able to directly target in exercising the biceps. You will be injuring the biceps more, which means that it will allow you to build up your muscles in your biceps.

To do this exercise, you need to stand with your feet at about shoulder width apart. Hold the bar with an underhand grip. The starting position is where you are standing as instructed, and the arms should be straight with the biceps fully extended. Your upper body should be leaning slightly forward and with one explosive motion, curl your arms with the weight concentrating on your biceps.

Then, you have to remember that when you go back to the starting position, you need to extend your biceps slowly. Remember that lowering the weight actually is more effective than the actual curl. Lower the weight slowly and not just drop the weight all the way down.

If the straight bar is putting a lot of stress on your wrists, which for some people does, then you might want to try the EZ bar curls. This will put your wrists in a much comfortable position and will help you lift the weights much easier and in a much comfortable way but will not decrease the overall impact on your biceps.
Standing alternate dumbbell curls are also a great way to build muscles in your biceps. What you do is hold one dumbbell on each hand at your sides with the palms facing each other. Then, curl one dumbbell at a time and at the same time rotate your palm forward as you lift. After you fully contract the biceps, lower the dumbbell with the arm rotating back to its original starting position. Do this with your other arm. That's basically it. You don’t need any machines or special benches to do these exercises.

For both exercises, you might want to do 10 repetitions with 3 sets.
The key here is to overload your biceps. After exercising your biceps, you have to let it rest for at least two days. You need to remember that when you lift weights, you are actually injuring your muscles in order for it to grow more muscles to support the weight you are constantly lifting. This means muscle gain.

Friday, 25 October 2013

Increase Metabolism for Gaining Muscle


A well balanced diet and the proper workout regimen always work hand in hand in gaining muscle. If you are going for a well sculpted body with fine cuts and muscle definition, then you need to lose all the unwanted body fats in your body. This doesn’t mean though that you have to starve yourself, on the contrary, you need to eat more, more of the types of food that can increase your metabolism.

Dieting is not just about eating small amount of food, it’s more about having the proper eating habits. Remember the food pyramid? It’s all about knowing what to eat more and what to eat less. Eat plenty of whole grains, vegetables, and fruits. Limit your intake of fatty and sugary foods. But in gaining muscle, you need to have the proper amount of calories which will help fuel muscle growth and development. So preparing a special diet is in order. Getting the services of a dietician or nutritionist can help you a lot.

At first you may think that you are not losing weight fast enough. But if your goal is gaining muscle, then losing weight is not as fast as it would be when working out for the purpose of losing weight alone. This is because in a lose weight and gain muscle program, your weight reduction in body fat will be appended by the weight gain of muscle growth. This is a good thing as your weight will not be based on how much body fat you have but by the muscles you have gained.

Increasing your metabolism is essential in your workout as this is the process that boosts and generates energy for the body to help in developing your muscles. As you develop a good diet, you will be able to tweak the maximum efficiency of your body in producing energy which is very much needed when you are working out. Even all your normal activities like walking, sleeping, breathing and plain sitting require energy, so imagine how much would be needed when working out strenuously?

For gaining muscle, you will indeed be working out strenuously. You will be doing lots of strength training and weight lifting. Heavy weights will greatly help you in developing muscles. This can get very tiring though, so you really have to be determined in keeping up with your program. A professional trainer will be able to provide you a specialized strength training that will be able to maximize your training time.

Your attitude towards developing yourself will also make a big impact. You must be persistent and patient. Muscles don’t grow overnight. In fact, you won’t really be able to notice them in the first few weeks. But don’t be discouraged, just stick with your program. The body and muscle pains you feel after working out is a clear sign that what you’re doing is working. Feel the burn.

So there it is, the basics in gaining muscle and losing weight. It’s not just about breaking a sweat, its all about laser targeting all the aspects involved. A good diet (proper eating habits), and a rigid strength training and workout regimen, will definitely set you on the road to losing weight, gaining muscle, and basically bring out a better looking and healthier you.


Saturday, 6 April 2013

Exercises to Effectively Increase Bicep Muscle Mass

Have you ever wanted to have a great looking body that you can be proud to show off in the beach? First of all, muscle gain is different from weight loss. You have to remember that there are quite a lot of exercises out there that are designed to target different parts of the body. Some exercises are targeted for fat loss, while there are others that targets muscle gain.
If you want to gain muscles, then here are some exercises that you may want to know about which can help you gain muscle mass in just a short period of time.
For starters, the biceps are the most sought after muscle group that most people want to build up. Besides, you would definitely look great if you had big biceps, wouldn’t you? So, here are some of the exercises that you may want to know about in order for you to gain muscles on your biceps.
The first exercise that you should do is the standing bar curls. With a barbell curl, you will be able to directly target in exercising the biceps. You will be injuring the biceps more, which means that it will allow you to build up your muscles in your biceps.
To do this exercise, you need to stand with your feet at about shoulder width apart. Hold the bar with an underhand grip. The starting position is where you are standing as instructed, and the arms should be straight with the biceps fully extended. Your upper body should be leaning slightly forward and with one explosive motion, curl your arms with the weight concentrating on your biceps.
Then, you have to remember that when you go back to the starting position, you need to extend your biceps slowly. Remember that lowering the weight actually is more effective than the actual curl. Lower the weight slowly and not just drop the weight all the way down.
If the straight bar is putting a lot of stress on your wrists, which for some people does, then you might want to try the EZ bar curls. This will put your wrists in a much comfortable position and will help you lift the weights much easier and in a much comfortable way but will not decrease the overall impact on your biceps.
Standing alternate dumbbell curls are also a great way to build muscles in your biceps. What you do is hold one dumbbell on each hand at your sides with the palms facing each other. Then, curl one dumbbell at a time and at the same time rotate your palm forward as you lift. After you fully contract the biceps, lower the dumbbell with the arm rotating back to its original starting position. Do this with your other arm. That's basically it. You don’t need any machines or special benches to do these exercises.
For both exercises, you might want to do 10 repetitions with 3 sets.
The key here is to overload your biceps. After exercising your biceps, you have to let it rest for at least two days. You need to remember that when you lift weights, you are actually injuring your muscles in order for it to grow more muscles to support the weight you are constantly lifting. This means muscle gain.

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