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Muscle
Building Workouts - Build Muscle And Fitness The
Right Way
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by: Tony
Farrell
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Does
this sound familiar to you?
You have goals for your muscle building workouts.
You follow a regime that allows you to achieve
those
goals. You're doing everything right. But, you
fall
on your butt.
Then you find that you get back up and start the
whole
process working on your muscle building workouts
all
over again. Only to find that you keep falling
down,
getting back up again and repeating this over and
over.
You do this until you think that you are never
going
to achieve anything here. You think that this
training
lark isn't for you. So what do you do?
Yep, you give up.
Why does this happen and what can I do about it?
You've probably asked yourself that question many
times. But you may have found that you never came
up
with a real answer. You blame the muscle building
workouts and everything that led you to it.
So what is the real problem?
It seems that you have the right muscle building
workouts. You may have goals in mind of what you
would
like to achieve with that training routine.
Maybe you're doing one, or more, of the following:
* Having bad, or no, warm up sessions.
* Not eating enough.
* Not taking enough fluids.
* Training too much.
* Lifting excessive weights.
* Not getting enough sleep.
These are all very common to all muscle and
fitness
workouts, no matter what sport you do.
These are easily identified and remedied. Just go
through each one of these and see if they apply to
you. If so, then identify why this is the case.
Having
done that, you need to find the right solution to
fix
it. You do this in a systematical manner, until
you
have fully identified what is wrong, the reason
for it
going wrong and the appropriate solution for it.
For example:
Lets say that you not experiencing any growth in
your
biceps. Ask yourself some questions of your muscle
and
fitness workouts:
Question: What is wrong?
Answer: My biceps are not growing.
Question: What are the possible causes, and why?
Answer: The exercise may be done too quickly, or
maybe
I'm cheating in my training, or maybe there isn't
enough weight on the barbell.
Question: What can be done to remedy this?
Answer: Improve my form when doing this exercise.
Reduce the weight so that I don't cheat and to
keep
me more strict. Or increase the weight on the
barbell
to promote more growth in this area.
So you see, you need to identify the problem
first. If
you don't do this, you cannot fix it up. Then you
must
identify what the possible causes are so that you
can
offer up appropriate solutions to remedy the
situation. Just go through each solution, one at a
time, until you are satisfied with the results.
This requires patience and dedication. Most people
will not put in the time to find out why they're
going
wrong. Instead they spend a lot of money and waste
a
lot of time trying out different solutions.
Whereas,
what they should have done first was to seek the
answer within themselves. Then seek the
appropriate
solution elsewhere suitable for their muscle
building
workouts -- only if that solution is outside of
their
grasp.
About the author:
Tony Farrell makes it easier for you to achieve
your muscle and fitness goals. Learn the essential
3 keys to paving the way to your goals. Get your
free mini-course now. http://www.think-and-grow-muscle-and-fitness.com
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