Top 49 Bodybuilding Tips I Learned In
2006
By Vince DelMonte
Think putting yourself on a muscle building
diet has to be a painful process? Whether your
goal is fat loss or muscle building, getting
proper nutrition is at least 80% of the game.
If you don't have that figured out, you are
going to be a long time away from seeing
results.
The good news is that your tastebuds don't
have to suffer if you don't want them to. There
are plenty of ways to get in your proper
nutrition while keeping things interesting. If
you think gaining muscle means suffering
through can of tuna after can of tuna or
pounding back a protein shake as fast as
humanly possible, you need to think again.
1. Pull ups are better than pull downs.
Duh.
2. You don't need a training partner to get
huge (but it helps). You should be able to pack
on your first 20 plus pounds of muscle
alone.
3. Bicep curls do not produce bigger biceps.
Focusing on increasing your body's overall size
is what makes your biceps bigger.
4. John Berardi's G-Flux theory. Also know
as energy flux (or energy turnover) is the
relationship between energy intake and
expenditure. Basically, it's better to train
more and eat more than train less and eat
less.
5. Alwyn Cosgrove's said this, "A good
program performed poorly is worthless. A shitty
program done with a ton of effort is worth a
lot. But when you get a good program and a tone
of effort, the results can be amazing."
6. The Sopranos and 24 are the best damn
shows on television. I will proudly admit that
I have overdosed on Tony Soprano and Jack Bauer
for over 12 hours at a time, on multiple
occasions. And I don't regret a single
episode!
7. Learn by 'doing' - not by talking about
it. I am sick and tired of people who post on
forums and ask, "What do you think of this diet
or workout etc.?" How the heck do I know? Go
try it for yourself and come to your own
conclusions.
8. The two man bench press is becoming more
popular each year. You know what I'm talking
about. Where one guy lowers the bar and the
other deadlifts it up yelling, "It's all you,
man!"
9. I hate people with no gym etiquette. The
guy who does bicep curls in the squat rack. The
guy who does a side lateral raise 1 inch away
from the dumbell rack, blocking the entire rack
of weights. The guy who loads the leg press
with 1000 pounds and leaves the plates on. The
guy who drips sweat all over the bench without
wiping it down. I could go on and on...
10. I really can't stand skinny guys who
wear tank tops. Seriously, if your arms aren't
bigger than 15 inches, I don't want to see your
puny arms. Keep them hidden until you earn the
right to show them off.
11. People will pay more money to make
exercise easier and easier. Just take a look at
late night infomercials and the popularity of
group exercise and dance classes...
12. Since I am Canadian-Italian, watching
George St-Pierre kick Matt Hughes' butt was the
best UFC fight all year and watching Italy win
the World Cup was the happiest day of my
life!
13. The Smith Machine is useless. Aside from
not allowing your body from working through a
natural range of motion, it is a perfect
disguise for being stronger than you really
are.
14. Only results matter. It doesn't matter
what you, another person, text book, or
research article claims or thinks should happen
as far as the training outcome - all that
matters is what actually happens, the final
outcome.
15. It's possible to train for an entire
year and look the exact same! The majority of
these people will look the exact same next year
too.
16. Stand for something or fall for
everything. My father taught me to apply this
to my physical, intellectual and spiritual
journeys.
17. Only take training advice from those who
have trained themselves at a high level or make
their living training others at a high
level.
18. A complete program involves enforcing
movement patterns, cardiovascular work,
strength work, flexibility work, injury
prevention training, core training and recovery
enhancement. Most programs, cover 1 or 2 at
best.
19. I heard someone say, "Full body workouts
are best for 90% of the population, 80-90% of
the time. And body part routines are best for
10% of the population, 10-20% of the time." I
would have to agree.
20. Speak less and listen more. If you are a
true student, you will want to hear the
teacher's voice more than your own. You are not
learning while you are talking.
21. Over 70% of the supplements on the
market have less than 30% absorption rate. This
means you are only absorbing about 30% of what
is in the bottle. Supplements are about making
money. They put just enough in the product for
you to feel a slight difference so you buy them
again.
22. Hiring a personal trainer is one of the
best investments you can make. Yes, I know, not
all trainers are created equal. I'm talking
about the kick ass ones who have a binder full
of before and after pictures and guarantee
results.
23. Money is a jealous and deadly god. Money
can create freedom but it will not set you
truly free.
24. Stretch as least half as much as you
lift. If you are lifting weights for at least 4
hours a week than you better be stretching at
least 2 hours a week. If not, your body is
screaming for an injury.
25. Active Release Therapy (A.R.T.) therapy
has been proven, to me personally, the most
effective form of therapy available. Find a
reputable A.R.T. therapist if you are on the
injured list.
26. Competing in my first fitness model show
was the only decision that truly motivated me
to get the best body of my life.
27. I love short emails written in short,
concise sentences. Learn how to be
time-efficient with your communication.
28. Dead lifts are the best overall exercise
of all time. No other exercise produces the
same potential of results as dead lifts.
29. Body weight exercises should be mastered
before external load is introduced. It amazes
me at how many guys attempt a sloppy 200 pound
lat pull down but can't pull up their weight
once.
30. Impression without expression leads to
depression. This means that people get
impressed with certain ideas but don't do
anything about it so they end up getting
depressed.
31. No guts, no glory. If you're not
bleeding, sweating and crying at the end of
your workouts than I must question your workout
intensity.
32. Buy a foam roller and use it daily. Stop
fixating on the strength, size and flexibility
of a tissue until you increase the quality of
the tissue.
33. Write everything down. This will help
clarify your goals and use the past to
replicate the future.
34. Find a mentor. They will accelerate your
learning and take you closer to your goal.
35. Skinny guys will never become bigger
until they start spending more money on
groceries, spend more time in the kitchen and
spend more time cleaning in the kitchen.
36. Stop training with your girlfriend. I
attempted this for a few weeks, and as much as
I love my girlfriend, this is an impossible
recipe to make any gains!
37. Machines are not always better. They are
merely alternatives and used for commercial
profit to the manufacturer and sales companies
which have influenced the masses to believe
that the latest, superior machine is worthy of
our attention. I don't agree.
38. I never got dumber reading a book (with
the possible exception of the Britney Spears'
book Heart to Heart). It drives me crazy when
someone asks, 'Is this book worth it?' Even if
you learned one new thing, would it not be
worth it? How can you put a price on
knowledge?
39. The majority of people still think
cardiovascular is the best way to lose fat.
Thanks to programs from Craig Ballantyne, Tom
Venuto, and Alwyn Cosgrove, we are now
discovering the value of high intensity circuit
training for maximizing the 24-hour
metabolism.
40. If you are doing three quad dominant
exercises such as a leg press, lunge and leg
extension, than you better be doing three hip
dominant exercises to counteract an imbalance
in the pelvis, such as stiff leg dead lifts,
good mornings and leg curls.
41. If you are doing three horizontal
pushing exercises for your chest like bench
press, incline bench press, and decline bench
press, you better be doing three horizontal
pulling exercises to counteract an imbalance in
the shoulders such as seated row, bent over row
and overhand row.
42. Unilateral exercises are underestimated
compared to bilateral exercises. Don't believe
me? Try a one leg squat down to your butt
instead of a double leg squat and let me know
how it goes...
43. You are the average of the top five
people you hang around most. Hang around with
pimps and players and most likely you will
become a pimp and player. Hang out with
millionaires and most likely you will become a
millionaire. Hang out with guys bigger and more
ripped than you, and you will eventually become
the same.
44. In training for pure muscle size, there
are two sides to the debate. Higher volume
training with sub-maximal load and higher
repetitions. And lower volume training with
maximal load and lower repetitions. Both will
work.
45. Almost every training program will work
if the stimulus is sufficient and a quality
caloric support is in a surplus.
46. I am still waiting to see the massive
amounts of muscle people fear to lose when
dieting.
47. You don't know what you don't know.
48. If a supplement has not been around for
at least three years to beat the test of time,
I give it zero attention and dedicate my time
to my training program and nutrition
planning.
49. You will get the exact same thing this
year if you keep doing the same thing you did
last year.
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