Tag Archives: Muscle Building
Build Muscle Mass With the Help of Protein
Posted on 14. Mar, 2011 by Yhtomit Neas.
There are so many information out there and in the internet on how to build muscles, workout plans, exercises, and protein which is the muscle building nutrient.
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How To Build Bigger Bicep Muscle With High Intensity Holds
Posted on 22. Jan, 2011 by Rob Maraby.
Many experts suggest several ways to build your bicep muscles. Some say use heavy weights, others say use high reps or low reps. some suggest super sets. But in my opinion you will not build big bicep muscles if you do not use the right intensity. Intensity is the principle that has to be in place before you can build your bicep muscle.
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Learn How To Gain Weight And Build Muscle
Posted on 01. Jan, 2011 by Joan Cooper.
If you wish to gain muscle mass and gain weight, remember that in order to effectively volume up, you will need to be determined in your efforts. Increasing your caloric consumption is an essential part of gaining weight and building up new muscle tissue. When you feed your body more food than it can burn down, you put on weight. Weight training is likewise an important part of gaining weight and increasing your muscle mass. Weight training energizes the muscles and promotes growth. The combination of weight training and appropriate diet is the best, most effective way to gain weight and gain muscle mass.
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Added Benefits of Body Building Supplements
Posted on 14. Dec, 2010 by Anil Sony.
When looking for the best supplements for muscle gain how do you know which one would be best suited to your needs? Visit any health store and you will be met with a vast range of body building supplements. By being confronted by a vast range of gaining supplements it’s easy to get confused.
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Protein Is Significant For Building Good Muscle Mass
Posted on 04. Dec, 2010 by Anil Sony.
If you want to gain muscle fast, you ought to have specific protein eating habits, which should be two things: you should eat plenty of high protein types of food and you should eat small portions of it, around six to seven times in a day, around three hours between every single meal. The reason behind this is that eating plenty of smaller portions will keep your metabolism rate going and that you will not feel starved and end up eating more than what is necessary in every meal. By keeping your body fueled with small portions of highly fueled and protein rich food all throughout the day, your body maintains its high energy levels without the sudden drop of energy that results in sleepiness and tiredness in people. There are also several muscle building tips that you can research either online or through consultation with your doctor or fitness trainer; this is important in order to avoid complications.
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Awesome Kettlebell Workout Produces Superior Results
Posted on 25. Nov, 2010 by Christine Smith.
Russian Kettlebells are amazing! These kettlebell exercises may well be the answer to maintaining a property health club or having an expensive club membership. With Russian kettlebells it is possible to produce superior gains over standard workout techniques and save plenty of space in your home.
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7 Ways to Build Muscle Fast for the Regular Guy
Posted on 14. Oct, 2009 by Admin.
Author: David Kamau Different people have different reasons for working out. For some, simply a toned look will do. Others want to bulk up. Learning Ways to build muscle fast and gain strength is helpful no matter your fitness goals. Here are some tips to help gain muscle quickly: 1. Start with the mind: Visualize [...]
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Muscle Fiction: Is What You’ve Been Told Right?
Posted on 25. Sep, 2009 by Admin.
setIf you’v been training, here’s a short list of bodybuilding fiction. 1. 12 Rep rule Most weight training program include this much repetitions for gaining muscle. The truth is this approach places the muscles with not enough tension for effective muscle gain. High tension e.g. heavy weights provides muscle growth in which the muscle grows [...]




