Muscle building :: diet and exercises make it happen

written by: SP Arya; article published: year 2009, month 12;

In: Root » Health » Bodybuilding and fitness

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Many people run into the thinking pattern that using a muscle building program will make you big and bulky. While some individuals are strictly interested in obtaining muscle for aesthetics, for most people, this isn't an interest. It is a fact that muscles can not be built only by doing exercise.

Let's look at an analogy to gain an understanding of this.
Pretend you have two teams and each are going to try and build a house using the exact same building technique. Team one is given 10,000 bricks to construct this house, and the second team is given only 1,000 bricks.

Who's going to build the bigger house?

The choice should be obvious - team one since they have more bricks to build it with.
Now, think of those bricks as being the calories you put into your body. Unless you're supplying enough calories, you aren't going to build really big muscles. This is precisely what makes bodybuilders look like bodybuilders. Hence for muscle building proper diet and exercise both are necessary requirements.

The benefits of muscle building are:

  1. Improved bone density
  2. Slowed metabolic rate
  3. Increased stress levels
  4. Osteoporosis or stress fractures reduction
  5. Increased immunity with diseases
  6. Improved body figure
  7. Reductions in the rate of insulin resistance, blood pressure, diabetes, heart disease, and even cancer

What exercise is best for muscle building?

Running and weight training are the two exercises that people consider for muscle building. The truth is that running actually promotes muscle breakdown in the body, while weight lifting, being an anabolic process, helps to promote the building of tissues. Therefore, weight lifting is going to be much better at preserving your bone mass, not to mention it's far less impact than going for an hour run. Numerous studies have demonstrated that regular weight training can have a positive effect on health and muscle building. A well thought out diet coupled with a solid weight training program, you'll be putting your best foot forward at warding off many chronic health problems in addition to building muscles.

The rate of metabolism is normally directly proportional to weight lifting. In turn the same will reduce the fat from your body. Now, with all of this said, one big problem many people run into is the thinking pattern that using a muscle building program will make you big and bulky. This is most certainly not the case.

The essence is that optimum weight lifting program along with custom designed meal plans with minimal efforts on your part will ensure to get the best results without the muscle bulk. In fact, there are plans formulated to help you shed the fat so you look leaner and more defined.

About Author:

Surendra is post graduate in physics and an expert yoga instructor trained by renowned Yoga University Bangalore India. He is loves the nature and likes simplicity in life.

Resource: http://www.howto-buildmuscle.org:

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