How to Build Strong Muscles

You’ve paid a fitness subscription, you go to a gym almost daily and still you are already bored with waiting for results to appear. But the truth is that you have no idea what you’re after. You would like to be muscular, but not overweight. A personal trainer can only target your problems if he knows where to start. If you are overweight, you must focus on weight loosing programs. If you don’t know if you want to get rid of the pounds you’ve gained over the years or you want to transform them in muscles, then you will need some help deciding.

When a man usually goes to a fitness facility, he has in mind the following objectives:

1.Burning the fat

For beginners, the best possible choice are the constant exercises which can be executed in series of 10 or more, one after the other. You can take small brakes between series and then repeat the series again, for a few times.

You should try to make two exercises in each series for each muscle group in the body.

2. Developing muscular tissue

Most men are recommended exercises which permit them to proceed with about 8 repetitions in each series. In this case, the series are focused on muscle groups, meaning that you will have to focus each series on a single muscle pair, and after you’ve finished it you can take a break and move on to the next muscle group you wish to enhance.

Experienced men can try to make a superset. You can, under these circumstances, pair two groups of muscles and work on them into each series. People usually use a starting exercise that needs to put in function more than two muscles, and then continue with one that only targets one muscle type. You can choose to find a helping program like burn the fat book to assist you with your excercises.

3. Becoming strong

There is no unknown secret here: only heavy weights, few repetitions (3-5 of each series). In these cases the pauses between series will be longer, of about 3 to 4 minutes.

Still you don’t have to do each exercise this way. You could choose for a combined exercise type, that uses both small and heavy fitness weights, and alternate them. The less solicitant exercises will require smaller breaks between them, just like in the above situations.

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