Wednesday, May 26, 2010
Beginner, Intermediate and Advanced Bodybuilding Tips
Beginner, Intermediate and Advanced Bodybuilding Training Tips
By Dane C. Fletcher
A body building program can be started. It can be maintained and even pursued to the master stages of bodybuilding. It can even lead to platform of professional body building. But it remains an activity to be undertaken in the daily schedules, a struggle to be pushed forth, a pain to be borne and a sacrifice to be continually given, until the bodybuilding is harmonized into a lifestyle. It is only, and only when body building becomes a lifestyle, a way of life, that it really hits the tarmac.
Successful bodybuilding is powered by the mind, by the attitude, by the efforts, by the consistency and by a perpetual motivation towards the goal. Dieting, exercising and resting schedules must be integrated into the very core of a body builder's life permanently. One must think, feel and act like a body builder, every second of every day, seven days a week. The physique adapts in both growth and definition of a body building lifestyle to yield a champion's masculinity. When separated from any part of an individual's life, bodybuilding slugs through the mud.
Today, many body builders are struggling to maintain a diet program or a workout program simply because their body building antics are still in the formative stages. The struggle marks a bodybuilding effort whose road towards the identified goals is both murky and impassible. It is time, that such body builders identified and targeted, joining the tarmac road, where progress and growth are effortless and guaranteed.
How can this be done, you ask. By identifying specific body building goals broken done into specifics like dimensions, measurements, and looks. When the goals are quantified and broken down into the specifics, the techniques to get there is identified. The exercises, the intensity, the workout, the frequency, the durations, the sets, the reps and each and every detail allocated towards achieving the objective is identified and allocated appropriate time. This is charting the means through which the goals will be identified. Resources needed, skills to be acquired encourse, consultations with experts and experienced folks, time demands and all other requirements of the training program are not only identified but also allocated specific times.
By this time, the tarmac is within the vicinity. Whether at the beginner, intermediate or advanced body building stages, such detailed precision of the program requirements is a must as a beginning of successful body building. Glory of a body builder accrues from precise identification and pursuit of a goal. After the plans comes the implementation stage. To begin with, all techniques must be learned and mastered in their appropriate forms and requirement. Geared towards making exercises count in the achievement of goals, learning differentiates between success and stagnation in this game.
And there, there in front of you, lies the tarmac. Put on the gear of consistency in both dieting and exercises routines, put on the pedal of intensity, accelerate with variety of exercises, remind yourself of the objectives often, watch out for the traffic signs of overtraining and stagnation, and then all over a sudden, the wheels of motion shall touch the tarmac. Never again shall illusions cloud your vision, for turning under your hard work will be the gains in muscle and strength, the dream of body building.
Dane Fletcher is the world's most prolific bodybuilding and fitness expert and is currently the executive editor for BodybuildingToday.com. If you are looking for more bodybuilding tips or information on weight training, or supplementation, please visit www.BodybuildingToday.com, the bodybuilding and fitness authority site with hundreds of articles available FREE to help you meet your goals.
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