Mega

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Joined: 1/5/2008
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Subject: The 10 Commandments of Bodybuilding Success
1. Lift Big - Give your muscles a reason to grow. Don't do endless
sets, be intense. Go heavy, but don't remain much longer than an
hour. Train 3-4 days a week. Hit failure and make that last set
count.
2. Eat Big - You must eat to grow. For gaining, take 20 Cal/lb
bodyweight daily. Get 30g protein per meal. Eat 6 meals a day.
Don't be scared of fats. Cut junk food. You will crave chicken,
tuna, pasta and chocolate milk.
3. Sleep - Recovery is key. If you're an meso/endomorph, get 8-9
hours a day, an ectomorph needs at least 6-7. You grow outside
the gym, not in.
4. Water Water Everywhere - Carry that gallon jug with you at all
times. Drink 8 litres a day. Keeps you well-hydrated so you can
train at your best and have your caloric needs in check.
5. Commit - If you're not sick or injured, you must train. You start
skipping... you might as well forget those dreams. You must want to
become that impressive physique before you can begin building it.
Get yourself a reliable training partner.
6. Your Ain't Squat 'Til You Squat - If you have legs, a desire to
grow and your back is OK, you must squat. Without the king of
exercises, your growth is going to suffer. Squats develop more than
just legs.
7. Change Up Frequently - Change your routine around frequently.
Every 3-6 weeks, vary the order that you do your routine, or change
your whole style altogether. Try HIT, super-slow, negative training,
high volume, etc.
8. Don't Over Train - A good routine is brief, intense, and only has
a couple exercises per bodypart. Limit the total number of sets you
do. If your progress is slowing, you're getting injured or sick
frequently, then it's time to take a break. Take 4-6 days off, and
then go back at it. Don't be surprised if you're stronger after your
layoff.
9. Heal - Once you're injured, take a break. Lose 2 weeks training
now, or prepare to keep those injuries forever.
10. Form - Anyone can throw around the weights. Concentrate on good
form, and then let the numbers follow. Get a full range of motion
and be proud that you're one of the few who actually trains
properly.
Time to hit the iron. |
| Posted: 4/2/2008 |
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