The Most Powerful Muscle-Building Tool Available
The bodybuilding debates will never end. The endless
arguments over how an effective muscle-building program
should be structured will most likely continue until the end
of time. Just scour the Internet message boards, flip through
any muscle magazine or talk to the sales rep at your local
supplement store. No matter who you talk to or what you read,
it seems that everyone is an expert these days.
If everyone is an expert, confident in their own ideas and
beliefs, how can the average beginner possibly know who to
listen to? He or she is instantly confronted with endless
questions that seem to have no clear-cut answer.
How many days should I train per week? How many sets should I
perform for each muscle group? What type of rep range should
I be using? What are the most effective exercises for
stimulating muscle growth? How long should my workouts last?
These questions go on and on until he or she is eventually
led to believe that building muscle is an infinitely complex
process involving rocket-science precision and an intimate
understanding of human physiology. I mean, that’s what takes
to build muscle, right? Wrong! Believe me, there are answers
to these important questions, and if you are willing to put
in the time and effort you will most definitely find them.
But that’s not what this article is about.
You see, amidst all of the confusion and endless debating,
the majority of lifters end up losing sight of the big
picture. Beyond all of the specific workout principles, such
as rep range and exercise selection, remains one crucial
principle, a principle that lies at the very heart of the
muscle growth process. If this principle is not given full
attention, or even worse, completely ignored, building muscle
becomes next to impossible.
The bottom line is that muscles grow as they adapt to stress.
When you go to the gym and lift weights, you create
“micro-tears” within the muscle tissue. Your body perceives
this as a potential threat to its survival and reacts
accordingly by increasing the size and strength of the muscle
fibers in order to protect against a possible future
“attack”. Therefore, in order to continually increase the
size and strength of the muscles, you must focus on
progressing each week by either lifting slightly more weight
or performing an extra rep or two. In doing this, your body
will continue to adapt and grow to the ever-increasing
stress.
Building muscle is all about building strength!
So what is the most powerful muscle-building tool available?
Quite simply, it is a pen and a piece of paper!
Every time you go to the gym you must write down exactly what
you accomplished and then strive to improve upon it the
following week. If you aren’t always getting better, then
you’re either staying the same or getting worse. Every week
you should have an exact plan of attack ready to be executed.
You absolutely cannot afford to start throwing weights around
aimlessly without a clear-cut goal in mind.
The specifics of building muscle are important to understand
and implement, but regardless of what style of training
you’re currently using the ultimate deciding factor between
success and failure is progression. You can sit around all
day obsessing over specific principles, but the bottom line
is that if you aren’t getting stronger every week, you
absolutely will not be getting any bigger. Examine your
training approach closely. If you haven’t been paying
laser-like attention to the amount of weight you’ve been
using, the number of reps you’ve been performing, and then
striving with every ounce of your energy to improve upon
those numbers each week, you are completely ignoring the very
foundation of the muscle growth process. If you want to see
the best gains in muscle mass and strength that you possibly
can, a pen and a piece of paper is the most important tool
you could possibly have in your arsenal.

About The Author Sean Nalewanyj is a bodybuilding
expert, fitness author and writer of top-selling Internet
Bodybuilding E-Book: The Truth About Building Muscle. If you
want to learn how to build the greatest amount of lean muscle
mass and strength possible in the shortest period of time,
visit his website:
The Truth About Building Muscle
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