New To Muscle Building? Try These Great Tips!

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If you are losing your motivation, it might be time to adopt a different routine. Perhaps you are not being challenged enough to find working out interesting. Find new exercises to do, get some new equipment or change the settings in which you work out to stay interested in this activity.

If you are working toward "bulking up" your muscles, do not do cardio for more than 90 minutes per workout. Too much cardio can cause the body to form "lean muscle" instead of the bulk that you desire. Cardio is very important, but put a limit on it for best results.

Be sure that you are warming up before each workout. If you don't warm up properly, you are at risk of injuring a muscle or tendon and ending your workouts for a long period of time. Warm up by doing some cardio exercise and lifting some light weights. Your body will thank you!

Remember that your body does not like creating imbalance. No matter how hard you work out your chest muscles, they may not be getting to the size that you want because you are not also working out your back muscles. Your body will limit some muscle growth in order to maintain a center of gravity.

Keep protein going into your body both before and after a workout for maximum muscle building effects. About half an hour to an hour before working out, make sure to consume a good 20 grams of protein. This can easily be accommodated with a couple of glasses of milk or protein shake. Do the same an hour after your work out also, and you will enhance your muscle-building efforts!

You should ensure you are getting enough protein late at night. Your growth-hormone levels actually peak during the night. This means that your body is ready to build muscle. In order to prevent muscle from being cannibalized, consume casein protein immediately before going to bed. Casein protein slowly digests throughout the night and provides your muscles with needed amino acids.

You may have already encountered the exercise technique called "21s" in terms of bicep curls, but you can apply the same strategy to any resistance training exercise. To do a 21, you need to complete seven partial reps, doing only the bottom half of the exercise. Follow this with seven reps of the top half. Finish off by doing seven full reps of the complete exercise.

As you can see there are plenty of things that you can do that will help you build your muscles the right way. So whatever your motivation is for wanting to build muscles, be sure to keep the information you just read in mind. It will help you get the body you want without any injuries.


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