Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Best Muscle Building

By Wakelin Smith

The best muscle building can be done in the gym, or at home if you have the appropriate gym equipment. What is more important than where you work out, though, is determining the best muscle building program for your body type, so getting an expert opinion on this is always helpful. In general, though, the best muscle building programs will include drop sets, negatives, flexing and strip sets. Add to these as you see fit, but these should be the basics of your routine.

Drop sets are done with dumbbells. Start with a slightly heavy set of dumbbells, do one set and then do a repetition with a lighter set of dumbbells, then another repetition with a lighter set again. You should rest for several seconds between each repetition, but the key is to force yourself to do more after you feel you have reached your limit.

The best muscle building technique to add strength and balance out the usual positive weight lifts are negatives. Because most weight lifting pushes weight up and/or away from your body, negatives balance this out by pulling the weight toward you. That's why you need to use a bench press for negatives. Put the bar up high and slowly bring the weight toward you. Careful not to use too heavy weights for this.

Flexing is another important technique for building strength. Flexing should be carried out between each other type of weight training that you use in your routine - during the periods that you would call your resting periods. Flexing also ensures that you keep your muscles pumped throughout your routine.

Strip sets should always be done at the end of your weight lifting session. Stripping one or two plates from the set while you are performing your lifting routine will help you manage a larger number of repetitions with greater ease. - 15995

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