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Saturday, November 28, 2009

Getting Started With a Weight Training Program

By Bernard A. Norris

Bodybuilding is not just about increasing muscle size and strength. It offers several health benefits as well as it complements your usual cardiovascular routine. Bodybuilding can also reduce body fat while building up lean muscles and improve endurance. Read on if you are new to bodybuilding to understand these basic bodybuilding guidelines.

1. Set realistic goals. Bodybuilding is not a shortcut to attain your desired body but rather a continuous process towards fitness. Be honest with yourself about how much time you can commit to this endeavor. Your results will largely depend on the time and effort you put into your training. You should design a bodybuilding program that you can perform over several weeks.

2. Don't forget about cardio. Cardiovascular training will help you build stamina and endurance, and will complement your weight training routine. However, it's easy to overdo cardio when you're getting started; limit cardio sessions to just 30 minutes, 3-4 times per week to get the most out of your workouts.

3. Diversify your training. Author Bill Pearl of "Getting Stronger", a bodybuilding and weight lifting book, underscores the importance of altering or changing routines regularly. Change your training every four to six weeks to work out different muscle groups and keep your training sessions fresh and enjoyable.

4. Wear the right attire. Injuries can be avoided by wearing proper gym attire. Just make sure you are comfortable with your clothes and shoes. Consider buying quality training apparel and gear.

5. Take 'snapshots' of your progress. You can keep track of your progress by taking pictures and measuring yourself up. Taking 'before and after' shots will give you a visual evidence of your results, which can possibly increase your commitment. You can also look at your pictures for a motivational boost when you're feeling down or bored with your training.

6. Mental Training. You might think that weight training and bodybuilding is purely physical, but your training would also involve a great deal of your mind as well. You would need self-discipline to stick with your program. You would also need determination and concentration to go through pain and difficulties. You would inevitably develop mental toughness as you push yourself to your physical limits.

Starting out a bodybuilding program is not hard. Just remember to put in the necessary time and effort in your commitment and you'll soon see noticeable results in no time. - 17273

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