Building Muscle The Wrong Way - Part 2
By Vince DelMonte
How would you feel if you discovered that
almost everything you were doing with building
muscle was dead wrong? Imagine all the time,
money and effort you have spent in the gym was
contributing to building muscle – the wrong
way! Everything you have read on building
muscle has left you with little to show for
your hard earned efforts...
There are dozens of muscle building mistakes
that we all fall victim to which results in
bringing you progress to a complete halt. Don't
be too hard on yourself, because like all
things in life, building muscle is a learning
process. That does not mean you must forfeit
years of personal trail and error when we can
learn the mistakes of seasoned trainers who
walked before us.
If Your Still Stuck With The Same Weak and
Skinny Body...
It's Not Your Fault
You have been mislead and down right lied to
by some of the most successful masters of
deception alive today. You are probably not
even aware that the bodybuilding industry is
robbing you of your hard-earned efforts, it's
embarrassing your commitment and motivation,
and most importantly, it's stealing your money,
and crushing the results you should be getting
at the gym.
In my search for honest, unbiased,
time-tested muscle building information I
discovered some hard-to-accept information.
Looking back, I now realize that this
information was a major turning point in my
journey to building muscle the right way.
BUT...I had to reprogram my belief system.
Here are the first three biggest and baddest
ways to building muscle the wrong way. Erase
these mistakes from your thought process and
you will be one step closer to earning beach
body worthy status:
Building Muscle The Wrong Way #1 – Skipping
Out On Your Cardio...
Before you disagree take note that I was
once a long distance triathlon and running
champion so my cardiovascular standards and
perceptions of 'fit' are much higher than your
local trainers or expert bodybuilding author.
It drives me crazy when I hear fitness experts
preaching that weight training is just as good
for keeping your heart and lungs in prime
condition. Who are they kidding?
Weight training, designed for bodybuilding,
is almost useless for stimulating your
cardiovascular system. Bodybuilding style
weight training for your cardio is just about
as good as spending the day playing video
games. Sure, I know your leg training workouts
and super sets make you feel like you sprinted
up the street for 100 m but this is far cry
from a optimal cardio system.
Do not buy into the latest fad that cardio
will kill any chance of building muscle. Cardio
must be in your program even if your goal is
maximal muscle gain and you are the skinniest
of skinny. Aerobics plays a vital role in
building muscle and has been shown to speed up
recovery from weight training by transporting
oxygen and blood flow to the muscles.
The circulatory system is developed because
more oxygen is pushed through your blood
resulting in a greater number and size of blood
vessels. Since there is a greater
cardiovascular density of blood vessels, your
circulatory system has more 'supply routes' to
shuttle oxygen and nutrients to the body
tissues, including muscles, and shuttle away
waste products that can slow muscle growth,
repair and recovery. In the end, this means you
will create a more optimal environment for
building muscle!
Building Muscle The Wrong Way #2 –
Overtraining The Biceps And Triceps
I'll bet any money that you would do almost
anything for a set of sleeve-stretching set of
arms. Any money that you would do almost
anything for a pair of bulging biceps and
rock-hard triceps!
Interestingly, every time I 'm at my gym, I
see small and weak dudes spending a full hour
doing every bicep and tricep exercise
imaginable. They do set-after-set,
week-after-week with nothing to show but the
same skinny noodle arms. What they fail to
realize is that for maximum muscle growth and
strength, the biceps and triceps require very
little direct stimulation!
Do me a favor and take a close close at the
size of your thigh. Now compare the size of
your thigh to the size of your bicep. Does it
make sense to spend the same amount of time
training arms versus your legs when your legs
are over four times as big? Of course not! Now
compare the overall size of your back to the
overall size of your arms. Now compare the size
of your overall chest to the size of your
overall arms. You should now realize that a
larger muscle group should be trained
differently than a smaller muscle group.
Focus the majority of your training on the
large muscle groups – that is chest, back,
shoulders and legs. Focus on increasing the
strength and size in these big muscle groups
and rest assured, building muscle in your arms
will become easier.
Now hear me out. I'm not saying that direct
arm training is a waste. I'm simply leading you
to discover that less is often more when
training small muscle groups such as your bi's
and tri's.
Building Muscle The Wrong Way #3 – Not
Focusing On Getting Stronger
I can't count how many times I have down a
fitness consultation with a young new trainee
and bring up the idea of including a strength
cycle early in the program and he instantly
fires back, “But I don't care about how much I
can lift, I just want to get ripped and
muscular.”
I get his short attention span back by
stating, “Building muscle will almost always
follow if you simply focus on getting stronger,
I mean getting really stronger.” Unfortunately,
training to get stronger seems to no longer be
apart of the average trainees training
regime.
Since the fitness industry has become more
commercialized with balls, balance pads, fancy
selectorized equipment and ridiculous
infomercials, people have neglected the
necessary time building requirements to build a
solid foundation for long term success.
Including bodybuilders.
Consider that the stronger you become the
more sets and reps you will be able to lift for
more specialized movements. The better your
technique. The faster your recovery. The longer
and harder you will be able to train. And rest
assured, when you get stronger from week to
week, the muscle mass will follow!
Don't believe me? Next time you go to your
gym check out who the biggest guys are. Don't
be surprised if they are also the strongest.
Have you ever seen anybody will a small frame
who can deadlift four plates, squat three
plates, bench press two plates or curl 1 plate
(per side respectively). I didn't think so.
Building Muscle The Wrong Way #4 – Reading
Bodybuilding Magazines
Did your last bodybuilding magazine promised
2 inches on your arms in 2 weeks? Did it tell
you could increase your strength by 40% in one
week? Did it show you the latest 'arm program'
which looked the exact same as last months arm
workout? I know this sounds extreme, but almost
90% of the information you see in bodybuilding
magazines is dead wrong and only works for guys
who are using steroids.
The modern mainstream bodybuilding magazines
are really just muscle comic books written at a
6th grade level. They glorify drug-using
bodybuilders and portray them as the picture of
health. The cleverly combine two or three
rehashed articles, a lot of pictures, gimmicks,
sex and hype to sell this nonsense to millions.
These magazines may have inspired millions by
the pictures but they have also mislead
millions.
Building Muscle The Wrong Way #5 – Taking
Advice From A Guy Who Uses Drugs
Drugs allow you to train more often because
of one's increased ability to recover, but they
also speed up normal physiological processes
that normally would not occur, i.e. increased
hormonal levels. Not only do bodybuilders take
an ENORMOUS amount of drugs; they are also
known to inject various substances into their
bodies to give selected body parts that
enhanced look.
Building Muscle The Wrong Way #6 – Trusting
The Supplement Ads
Most are unaware that bodybuilding magazines
are owned by million dollar supplement
companies that use the magazine as a vehicle to
sell their supplements. They intentionally get
professional bodybuilders to make programs that
will cause the Average Joe with average
genetics to literally fail. Because the
programs are printed in black and white, the
trusting consumer believes the advice must be
right, and resorts to the latest cutting edge
supplement promoted on the next page! The sale
has been made.
Building Muscle The Wrong Way #7 – Following
The Bodybuilding Programs
How would you also like to know that many of
the articles in the popular muscle magazines
are ghost written! Yep, many times the staff
writers of a certain magazine will simply get
the approval of a certain bodybuilder to use
their name in an article they write. So,
sometimes you will not even be reading an
article that was actually written by your
favorite bodybuilder.
Stop Taking Advice From Bodybuiding
Magazines...
Once skinny guys discover there are no
short-cuts or secrets, just time-tested,
universal muscle building principles that are
not as complicated as perceived, but work for
anyone who applies them - then they will begin
to build an impressive physquie and conquer
their perceived unfriendly genes. You must
learn to train smarter and not harder.
The training programs in these magazines are
heavily influenced by professional bodybuilders
who are on a lot of drugs, let us not pretend
otherwise. Yes, other sports also are guilty of
using drugs to enhance performance, but
possibly no other sport is so dependent on the
use of drugs than bodybuilding.
Your Solution : Take Advice From Someone Like
You...
If you goal is to become huge and ripped
naturally - you need to get advice from someone
who has been in your own shoes. Would you take
money advice from someone who inherited a
million dollars? Probably not. So why would you
take muscle building advice from someone who
inherited genetics that makes him grow muscle
even when he sneezes?
I have no idea either!
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