Weight Training Tips
Author: Vince DelMonte
Date Posted: November 28, 2006
Weight training properly is known by few. If it was easy then you
would see a lot more muscular and lean physiques on the streets.
Before you learn how to weight train properly, it is critical that
you learn these five weight training tips before you even step foot
in the gym.
1. Write down a realistic short term and long term goal.
2. Make a commitment to stick to one program for at least 12 weeks.
3. Educate yourself prior to starting.
4. Hire a trainer to teach you proper technique.
5. Focus on gradual progression.
Weight Training Tip #1: Goal Setting
Inch-by-inch life is a sinch. Yard-by-yard life is hard. Treat
your goal setting the same way. Do not expect to be on the cover
of Men's Health by next summer. Decide how much muscle weight you
wish to achieve in three months. Six months and one year. Decide
where you wish to finish and work backwards. If you wish to gain
50 pounds by the end of the year, than create a game plan that allows
to gain at least one pound per week.
Weight Training Tip #2: Commitment
The only reason you will fail is if you are not truly committed
to your goals. Do your homework and find a weight training program
ideal for your specific goals and situation. Study the program fully
prior to commencing. Comprehend every detail of the program and
if you don't, contact the author of the program to ensure you have
no excuse to misunderstand or perform the workout incorrectly. After
you chosen a program, take responsibility for your decision and
follow it to it's full completion. Do not try it out for three weeks
and than say, It's not working... and try another program. This
will create a failures attitude and begin the deadly bad habit of
program hopping.
Weight Training Tip #3: Education
How much do you really know about building muscle? Let's put it
this way, if you had to teach someone else how to transform their
body in the next twelve weeks, could you help them? Never mind,
could you transform your body in the next twelve weeks? If not,
you probably do not know enough about how your body works from a
training, nutrition and recovery stand point. Order a book, visit
a reputable website and find out everything you must know, about
proper weight training, before you start the guessing game.
Weight Training Tip #4: Proper Technique
You wouldn't try and drill your teeth? You wouldn't try and do
your own taxes? You wouldn't try and fix your own car? Assuming
you have no expertise in dentistry, accounting or automotive repairs.
So why would you try and teach yourself proper weight training technique?
It boggles my mind why so many people across North America sign
up for a gym membership and jeopardize the health of their tendons,
ligaments and joints with the attitude of I think I'll try it on
my own, or My friend is going to teach me, or I am self taught
from watching others... Do not be cheap and leave your ego at the
door and hire a reputable fitness trainer who can teach you proper
weight training technique.
Weight Training Tip #5: Progression
I'll say this again. Inch-by-inch life is a sinch. Yard-by-yard
life is hard. Approach each workout with this attitude. Your bench
press does not need to go up twenty pounds in the first week. But
just imagine your bench press went up consistently 2.5-5 pounds
every week for the next year? That would some serious muscular and
strength gains! Your goal is to simply out do yourself from workout-to-workout,
week-to-week. Whether you do one extra rep, one extra set, a extra
2.5 pounds or a shorter rest period, these are are measurable signs
of weight training progress.
Conclusion
Make your weight training life easy by starting with the the above
weight training tips and look forward to a rewarding and fruitful
adventure in the gym.
About The Author
Vince DelMonte is the author of No Nonsense Muscle Building : Skinny
Guy Secrets To Insane Muscle Gain found at http://www.VinceDelMonteFitness.com/
He specializes in teaching skinny guys explosive weight
training tips that help skinny guys build 20 pounds or rock-hard
muscle mass without drugs, supplements and in less time.
Article Source: JKD Street Combat
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