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How To Use Basic Principles Build Lean Muscle

By Arnold Sylvester


Asking for advice on how to build muscle can seem rather daunting. This is largely due to the severe jargon which surrounds unfamiliar new techniques like body weight workouts and high intensity interval training but it is also something which needn't be so confusing.

Yet, the basic principles which were true 30 years ago during bodybuilding's heyday are still true today. We haven't actually improved greatly on the hypertrophy process.

They include:

1. Lift with compound moves as a priority.

These are your biggest exercises and they include moves such as the barbell squat, deadlift and bench press.

Any compound exercise will recruit more muscle fibers than an isolation move, therefore you'll gain more size over a shorter period of time.

2. Know your rep range.

Several key studies have revealed that the eight to twelve repetition range is optimal for building muscular size and strength.

Now that you know the optimal rep range, try using it to determine whether you were previously lifting too light or even going too heavy on certain exercises.

3. Adapt your program to your new strength gains.

Consistency is the worst mistake made on the gym floor.

That may sound strange, but consistently lifting the same weight over and over will not see you hit new results. As your body begins to adapt to an exercise, you will need to push it harder than before to see new results. Therefore, make increasing your lifts an absolute priority.

4. Don't forget to sleep.

Contrary to popular belief, you do not build new size in the gym. The process of building actually takes place during sleep...

If you try to get eight to twelve hours of sleep on a consistent basis, it is a guaranteed method to increase your size and strength. That's because the body releases growth hormone and testosterone at this point, so neglecting this phase of the day is not advised.

This could be compared to leaving the cement to set on a brick wall, but returning the following day and trying to build on it even further. You're basically knocking yourself down all the time and going nowhere.

If your quest to discover how to build muscle has so far led you down an unsuccessful route, or you have got lost in the jargon which surrounds techniques such as high intensity interval training and strength training, you are not alone. Most people are in the same boat. You can begin getting on the right track by applying the four rules you have learnt today.




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