The Fastest Way To Build Muscle Effectively

By Emmanuel Palmer


Summer is drawing near and you are panicking because you're still as pale and skinny as ever, what do you do? Go out buy a tanning lotion and enroll in your nearest gym as soon as possible. Thus far, in your single-minded mission on the fastest way to build muscle, you are on the right track.

It's good that you are renewing your interest in all things fitness, whatever the motivations might initially be. Let's start with the basic information on how to build bigger muscle for your body. The principle of progressive overload is periodically increasing your body's strength capacity by putting on it higher weight loads over time. Your body responds by creating stronger tissue-hence the commencement of muscle development.

When you begin your workout program, consult with the in-house trainer about the drills and the amount of weight you will be attempting to take on per exercise. As a rule, opt for weight loads that you can lift until about the 8th or 12th rep. Keep in mind that by maximum tolerance here should mean that you keep the correct form all throughout. Aim to do at least 8 reps per set and around 6-9 sets of different exercises per muscle group.

As you exercise, your muscle tissues get a few tears in it especially when you lift the heavier weights. To speed up the process of repairing these tissues you will need to get in as much protein as you can in your diet. Chicken, fish, lean meat, eggs, nuts, sea food and cheese are excellent, and delicious I might add, sources of protein. Know your recommended protein intake per day by multiplying your lean mass weight (total body weight less the amount of fat) by 2.75.

Experts have opposing views on the amount of fat serious bodybuilders should have in their diet. Fat increases muscle building hormones, so if you are set in getting a bigger body, include fat in your meals. It's a good idea to monitor yourself closely in this matter because if you ever take time off from training without changing your food intake, you will continue gaining weight but with less than attractive results. Drink plenty of fluids to fuel your workout sessions; 10-12 glasses of water a day is advised.

Carve out enough time for a good night's sleep. You may not know it but getting quality rest actually helps your physical development more than you know. Sleep is when your body repairs the rips and tears in the tissues during exercise; it also induces blood flow to all of the muscle groups. Build bigger muscle by making time for your body to rest properly.

You just finished reading the simplest and fastest way to build muscle. Eat well, drink well, and sleep well-that doesn't really sound too hard now does it? Make sure that you do not have existing physical conditions that certain drills will aggravate; after that, you are free to make the most out of your training. Enjoy! Working out can be challenging but nothing beats seeing the great physique all that exercising has paid for.




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