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Ten Secret Steps to Build Body Mass
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By: Geoff Morris Email Article
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How many times have you considered your alter ego, your ultimate body shape, you know, the body you think you really ought to have, and just wished…..

Well, wishing will never achieve anything - as you well know.

But, whilst you are busy ‘wishing’ considers this: gaining mass may not be as difficult as you think. Getting it is quite simple and straightforward, as long as you are willing to put in some considerable effort, bust a gut, stick to a good training and eating plan and follow these 10 basic rules.

1. Use free weights for all heavy sets. As heavy as some machines might feel, they do not involve as much of the ancillary muscle areas as do free weights, and therefore do not build as much compound mass. Where the machine guides the movement of the weights for you, with free weights you are using your back, stomach, shoulders and so forth in a more co-ordinated manner to achieve the same effect. However you really achieve you also need to make sure that you are doing the free weight exercises correctly, otherwise you could be missing the target muscle you want to build

2. Utilise ‘Compound Movement’. How you perform an exercise is perhaps the most important component in building mass. If you want to have full, hard bulk, do not isolate specific actions. Instead, use ‘body thrust’ to compound the involvement of all the muscles in that area. Also, don’t fall for the theory that cheating robs you of separation (unlike machine work, where you can only use the appropriate muscle group). On the contrary, it augments the compound benefit and builds even greater size so that there’s more muscle in which to carve separation.

3. Find areas of improvement. Assess your physique to determine which muscle groups need to be brought up in size, then go to the gym with that in mind, concentrate on working those areas first. Begin your workout with a barbell movement and follow with dumbbells. If you use cables, do so at the end of your workout. Never count cable sets as muscle building sets.

4. Experiment to find your best mass building exercises. I used to perform lots of squats, and I became incredibly strong with them, going as high as 40 reps with 315 pounds. But there came a point where, even at that level of intensity, my legs weren't growing to my satisfaction. I discovered that my lower back and hips were taking too much of the stress; the solution lay in working my quads more exclusively. I therefore stopped doing squats and switched to leg presses and hack squats instead. My legs are now bulkier than ever.

5. Avoid Injuries. Be wary of dangerous exercises. Squats and flat bench presses, for example, present the most injury potential, so I stay away from them. I can't count the number of individuals whose bodybuilding careers were ended by torn pecs, slipped discs or strained erectors. With proper knowledge and execution, you can get commensurate or even better growth from exercises that work those muscle groups thoroughly without placing undue stress on tendons and ligaments. This is particularly true if you are new to bodybuilding – if you try such exercises then the first time you do them make sure that you get the proper guidance from a qualified trainer to do them correctly – if you’ve been doing them for some time it’s still advisable to check out your stance, posture and lift position with a professional.

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Geoff Morris has been involved in keeping fit for several years, and has now turned his attention in more detail to personal fitness by taking over the site made famous by Ryan Joyce. This site cuts through a lot of the confusion surrounding natural bodybuilders and fitness models. http://www.adtrackz.net/hdsl/go.php?c=wlr1&s=wl6 .

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