Why Diet And Strength Training Play Equal Roles In Building Muscle

If you want to build muscle mass and get bulging biceps, don’t make the mistake of thinking that simply hitting the gym a few times will return significant results. Because let me tell you it won’t!

There is much more to building muscle than just hitting the gym a few times. To really build significant muscle mass, you must have the right weight training program and the correct body building diet. Get these two elements right, and then you could see some great results in as little as a couple of months.

You see, it’s all about how hard you train and how well you eat.

Now, lets discuss the role of diet to begin with. Eating regular fast food meals is not an option. If you want to know the best way to build muscle, you’ll need to start and stick to a body building diet that includes a lot of protein, vitamins and minerals, but hardly any fat, sugar, and salt.

Remember, you really are what you eat. Eat healthy and you will look healthy, eat junk and you’ll have to learn to love your belly fat!

Click on this link for more detailed information on what your muscle building diet should have in it.

Now to your bodybuilding workout itself. Your program should only target each muscle once, maybe twice a week. A lot of amateurs looking to build muscle don’t get the results they would like because they simply over train their muscles. Don't go and make the same errors. You see when you lift weights, you damage your muscle fibers. When they repair themselves naturally they grow back bigger and stronger. If you keep breaking them down they don’t get a chance to repair the fibers or to grow.

So don’t over train! When you do lift, lift heavy. The more you overload your muscles, the more damage you to them, so when they repair you stimulate maximum growth. Obviously when overloading, you need to be careful not to lift too heavy too quickly as you risk injury. But here is the key, you are better of lifting close to your maximum a few times, than you are lift less over more sets and reps. Heavy weight is the key to maximum muscle growth!

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