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Weight-Exercise
We're here to PUMP YOU UP! Surely you recall those old
"Saturday Night Live" episodes with Dana Carvy and Kevin Neiland. It
was all about pumping iron and getting ripped. Okay, maybe not so much.
But, these guys were on the right track by encouraging weight exercise
routines.
After all, this is the best way to strengthen your body. Now I will
warn you right away that it doesn't happen overnight. Proper weight
training is something that takes time, serious effort and a diligent
attitude. At least if you want to see real results.
Choose a gym or purchase the equipment. Most folks tend to go with
option A because it's much less expensive in the beginning. If you
really wanted to purchase all the weight exercise equipment, you'd be
forking out thousands and thousands of dollars. However, you can start
with some basics. A weight bench is crucial. You can find a decent one
on the Internet for 100 bucks. Then you'll need a barbell, plates, and
a few dumbbells.
These are the products my friend bought when he decided he wanted to do
weight
exercise routines in his garage. Driving 15 minutes to the gym four
days
a week is not for him. That's 30 minutes spent driving and several more
wiping off equipment before you use it. But, to each his own. A large
gym or fitness center will definitely have plenty of machines to offer.
This can be beneficial.
When beginning a weight exercise regimen, you should break it up into
days. Let's say you work your triceps, chest and shoulders on Monday.
Take Tuesday off, and work your legs and abs on Wednesday.
Then comes your biceps, back, and forearms on Friday. You get the
picture. A day on and a day off for proper recovery. Doing an exercise
like the flat bench three days in a row will only hurt you. Your
pectorals and triceps need time to heal and recover. It's when you rest
that your muscles grow.
Stick with the schedule. If you're really looking for results with
weight exercise routines, then you have to keep at it. Eat right and
switch up your exercises and schedule every four to six weeks. This
will keep your muscles from adapting. You want to make them work and
grow stronger. This means variation. Oh, and don't forget to consume
plenty of water. Our muscle fibers thrive off of it. click here for an article on
strength-training-exercise.
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