Thursday, March 19, 2009

All Beginner Weight Lifting Programs Need To Start With Warming Up

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Weight lifting is a power training activity that helps to build, strengthen and increase muscle mass and also helps you to lose weight. Before lifting weights, here are some helpful tips that can help you to achieve success.

Not warming up is the most common mistake made by weight lifters. Both experienced and novice lifters can make this mistake. A five to ten minute warm-up of stretching or aerobic activity should be done before lifting any weights. Warm up exercises increase blood circulation which helps to reduce the risk of injuries and should not be skipped.

It is essential to use the proper form when lifting weights. The amount of weight that you use when performing your weight lifting routines should not be too light nor should it be too heavy. You should always try to lift 8 to 12 reps per set. If you can lift more than 12, you need to increase the weight. If you can’t lift 8 reps, you need to decrease the weight.

It is normal to feel soreness after weight lifting, but you shouldn’t experience any other forms of pain. If you experience any pain, you might be overworking your muscles, or not lifting with proper form. Whatever the case may be, you need to take a couple of days off to recuperate, and return to it after a few days and decrease the amount of weight you use.

Recovery is a necessary part of weight training. Weight lifting correctly requires that you give your body a chance to rest. You need to vary your routine from one day to the next and work on different muscle groups to get the best results.

Proper breathing technique is very important during weight lifting. Holding your breath while lifting can result in an increase in blood pressure to levels that can cause harm to you and your body. Exhale slowly as you are lifting weights and inhale as you are bringing the weights down.

If you work out everyday and you aren't seeing the results you want, you may need to consider changing your workout strategy. It may not be correct. Avoid overdoing it and get plenty of rest as you learn. Remember not to lift if you're in pain and always lift the correct amount of weight with the correct number of repetitions for maximum results.



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Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Weight Lifting Programs For Beginners

Fellow weight lifting beginners,

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So you're ready to hit the gym and replace that extra inch of flab with solid muscle, and you're looking for weight lifting programs for beginners. But what is the best approach to make sure you get started on the right foot?

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Before you start any weight lifting exercises, make sure that you're healthy enough to lift. After all, the point is to get in better shape, not aggravate an old shoulder injury or be carried out on a stretcher. So, step one is to visit with your doctor to see if there's any particular exercises to avoid, appropriate intensity and so on.

Secondly, no weight lifting routine should take place before you've had a thorough warm-up. Spending 10 minutes at medium setting on a treadmill will elevate your body temperature, grease up your joints and generally decrease the risk of sprains and more serious injuries.

Thirdly, all weight lifting programs for beginners should come with five to 10 minutes of cool down and stretching at the end. This increases flexibility and decreases the amount of soreness the next day.

Choose a weight lifting program for beginners that has documented success for people similar to you. Use the internet or other sources to find documented proof that people like you have used the weight lifting program successfully.

Finally, it bears repeating that a professional trainer is a great way to ensure that your weight lifting routine will be adhered to and that you have your form down pat. This will help maximize your results and keep you focused.

There are many weight lifting programs for beginners that are powerful and effective. Hopefully this blog will help you to find the right weight lifting routine for you. I will be adding more information soon.

Thanks,

Ryan M

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