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Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Get Better Muscle With No Nonsense Muscle Building

By Mike Blaken

In this article, I review Vince DelMonte's "No-Nonsense Muscle Building," which you can purchase on the Internet. This program is targeted mostly to "hard gainers," men who have experienced unfavorable results from their previous attempts at weight lifting. Even men who have been able to build lean muscle through weight lifting will find some helpful advice to move them beyond their perceived thresholds. Before purchasing "No-Nonsense Muscle Building," and if you're new to muscle building, you'll need to do a few things to maximize your muscle gain while on the program.

1) Wake Up Your Muscles for Fitness

Weight lifting is metabolically intensive. No matter how strong you are, your strength will increase when you're lifting weights. But if you are unfit to complete a workout of approximately one hour, even "No-Nonsense Muscle Building" will not help you gain much lean muscle at all. To "wake up" your muscles, you might consider working with bodyweight exercises, Swiss exercise balls, or light dumbbells. No program, not even "No-Nonsense Muscle Building" will magically cause you to explode with muscles. It takes work, and if your body is still "asleep," you'll be wasting your time. An alternative would be to work first with the body conditioning program, "Upside Down Training," which will wake your muscles up with stretching, core exercise, and shoulder exercises.

2. Get a full gym experience ready

I think that Vince DelMonte has carelessly ommitted this essential advice. In his rush to sell you his program, he neglects to say that you must have either a gym membership or a complete home gym in order to gain the most benefit. Vince might have left this out because he assumed it would be obvious, but a lot of men who are completely new to muscle building have requested refunds because they just don't have easy access to a gym, and didn't know that they needed it.

3) Be Prepared to Change What You Eat

The time it takes to build muscles is 1% exercise and 99% recovery. Don't even consider lifting weights to build lean muscle if you don't want to eat a little differently. I personally don't find DelMonte's meal plans offered with the standard purchase of the program to be all that helpful, because I live with my family and I don't cook much at home; however, if you live on your own, or you live with people who are flexible in their eating habits, then definitely take advantage of the meal plans that "No-Nonsense Muscle Building" offers. Be prepared, though, to eat up to 2 or 3 more meals per day than you already do; this is how you will be successful at building lean muscle. - 17273

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