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A Perfect Workout Plan That Keeps On Building Muscle
By Nick K. Clipton






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Are you too looking for a perfect bodybuilding workout that keeps on giving you growth & muscle? A lot of beginners tend to make this mistake, they try to look for that perfect workout that can get them big muscle, almost instantly. They seem to take this as repetitive procedure. They think that there is some perfect set or combination of exercises that can take them from nothing to the topmost level. However, there is no such think as a perfect workout that works for everybody. If you talk to different professional bodybuilders about their workouts, then you will get very different answers. There will be certain exercises and pattern common in all but nothing more than that.

The fact is that you cannot bind yourself to one single training routine and expect that you keep on progressing. You will make some initial gains and if you stick to that program then you will maintain that but you won't grow any further. If you are looking for progressive growth than after a point every workout fails.

The correct strategy to opt is to keep rotating. For example if you are doing ten sets of ten reps this week then from next week opt for six sets of six reps with more intense exercises. Then you can move on to three sets of three reps each with more intense exercises. Put this in a cycle and repeat the whole process to keep up the variation.

Opting for cardio along with weight training is a good combination. It helps you keep your heart stronger and keeps it pumping faster for thirty minutes or so. Plan your cardio three times a week at the least. You should look to rotating your cardio routine also else after certain time it will start going monotonous. Changing it as well as changing the weight training routine makes it interesting.

You can try a number of things that will make the change even more interesting. If you have been using a treadmill at home then try to go out for a morning jog or try to run in park. Similarly you can go for cycling instead of just pedaling that stationary bike. You can even join aerobics class. If you are used to working out alone at home, then try to find a partner and go out with him/her, not only will this change your routine but also bring in an added delight.

Remember, getting into an routine means boredom and loss of growth. When you will stop growing you will lose interest even faster. A better idea out here is to keep the ball rolling by making changes regularly.

The note to make out here for beginners there is no perfect workout will keep on giving you growth. Bodybuilding does not works that way. You can start with a workout plan of your choice but you need to keep it rotating if you want to achieve continuous growth.

Nick Clipton

One bodybuilding program that stands out in this regard is Vince Delmonte: No Nonsense Muscle Building. It's based on a similar progression approach. You can use this link to find more information on Vince Delmonte. Also, here is the link for a brief review of No Nonsense Muscle Building. Good luck!

 

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Article Submitted On: December 24, 2007



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