Workout Without a Gym

Monday, March 16th, 2009

We know that using free weights and machines is the fastest and most efficient way there is to improve your metabolism and strength, but for many reasons these may not be convenient or readily accessible to you.
You may also have no access to a commercial gym, home gym or are on business trip, but there [...]

Learn To Gain Weight And Build Muscle

Saturday, March 14th, 2009

If you want to increase muscle mass and gain weight, remember that in order to effectively bulk up, you will need to be persistent in your efforts. Increasing your caloric intake is an important part of gaining weight and building new muscle tissue. When you feed your body more food than it can burn, you [...]

2 Simple Steps To Ripped Summertime Muscles

Thursday, March 12th, 2009

Summer is on the horizon, and the time has come to kick back and relax under the sun. It’s time for beach days, barbecues and pool parties, and for any serious weightlifter these activities also mean one thing: it’s time for the shirts to come off and to showcase that rock-solid physique they’ve been working [...]

How Long Should You Rest Between Muscle Building Sessions?

Wednesday, March 11th, 2009

In an earlier article we concluded that muscles must be worked to failure if an adequate hypertrophic response is to occur. Whether this involves one or more sets is irrelevant as in either scenario the muscles must be worked to failure and beyond. This causes significant microscopic damage to the muscle tissues and it is [...]

The Importance Of Sets In Your Muscle Building Program

Wednesday, March 11th, 2009

In an earlier article we looked at how repetitions contribute to the muscle building process, but is the position regarding sets just as clear cut? Unfortunately, the answer to this is no as some experts feel one set to failure is sufficient, whereas others argue that multiple sets are needed to ensure maximum muscle gains.
Research [...]

The Importance Of Creatine In Building Lean Muscle

Saturday, March 7th, 2009

Creatine monohydrate can rightly lay claim to being the most popular and arguably most effective bodybuilding supplement currently available. The beauty of creatine is that it is 100% natural and occurs in many foods so it’s unlikely to be banned from any sports or competitions.
Let’s first establish what creatine actually is. In brief, creatine is [...]

Increase Your Training Intensity - Pre-Exhaustion

Friday, March 6th, 2009

You can only build muscle tissue if you can generate progressively stronger muscular contractions, so this calls for an emphasis on finding ways to increase exercise intensity. This should not be confused with exercise duration as maximum training intensity will actually shorten the time needed to achieve maximal muscular growth.
In an earlier article I outlined [...]

Use Superset To Build Big Muscles

Wednesday, March 4th, 2009

If you have been lifting weights for sometime or have been reading bodybuilding magazines and journals, you would have probably heard of super setting. However, how often have you seen people super setting when weight lifting? If you did, did you notice those guys who were super setting were almost invariably the bigger boys. If [...]

The Role Of Whey Protein In Achieving Significant Muscle Gain

Monday, March 2nd, 2009

Most bodybuilders would agree that supplementing with whey protein is an important element in achieving serious muscle gains. This article will examine the facts relating to whey protein as a supplement and help you decide whether you need to follow this particular strategy.
Whey protein is produced during the process that sees milk turned into cheese. [...]

Bodybuilding Supplements may not be Necessary.

Monday, March 2nd, 2009

To supplement or not to supplement &ndash that is the question on more bodybuilder’s lips than ever before. Are they safe? What works and what doesn’t?
Lets have a look at the basics.
There are various reasons why athletes may be interested in supplementation.
 Concern about getting adequate nutrients from our food supply.
 Suspicion of pharmaceuticals.
 Belief [...]