Body Building

Sunday 28 August 2011

Good Diet for Bodybuilders


Good Diet for Bodybuilders


When you decide you want to undertake a body building program, the foods you eat can make a huge difference in the effectiveness of your program. Many people don’t pay enough attention to the types of food they eat. But food is very important in a body building program.

Food supplies us with calories. Calories are tiny bits of energy that your body uses to perform work. Counting calories isn’t as important as knowing what calories will be the best ones to consume for the maximum effect on your workout.
To have enough energy to perform your workout, you’ll need a lot of different nutrients. One of the most important would be carbohydrates.
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Friday 26 August 2011

Weekend – Rest

Weekend – Rest
If a four day workout plan is too much for you, consider starting out with a two or three day plan. Keep in mind that you won’t get results as quickly with a fewer day workout, but if you need to start out slowly, it can still be effective.

Thursday 18 August 2011

Day 5 – Lower Body and Abs

Day 5 – Lower Body and Abs

Go back to doing just two sets of 10-12 reps each except for the crunches which you can do unlimited amounts of.
• Standing calf press
• Lunges
• Barbell squat
• Stiff leg barbell
• Standing calf raises
• Crunches
Machine exercises include:
• Leg presses on a plate loaded machine
• Seated hamstring curls
• Kneeling hamstring curls

Monday 27 June 2011

Day 4 – Upper Body

Day 3 – Rest
Day 4 – Upper Body
Increase your sets to 3 doing 10 – 12 reps each

• Chin ups (get assistance if necessary)
• Seated dumbbell hammer curls
• Dumbbell presses on an inclined bench
• Standing barbell military press
• Standing bicep curls
• Barbell tricep extension
• Upright barbell row
• Front dumbbell raise
The machines you can use on this day include:
• Seated cable rows
• Upright cable rows
• Cable crossover flies
• Tricep rope pushdowns

Tuesday 21 June 2011

Workout Schedule for Body-Builders-Day 2 – Lower Body and Abs

Day 2 – Lower Body and Abs

Again, begin doing each exercise with two sets of 10-12 reps each except for the crunches which you can do as many of them as you want.
• Barbell squat
• One leg barbell squat
• Lunges
• Standing calf press
• Stiff leg barbell
• Crunches
Machines can be especially helpful when working your lower body. Here are some you should consider on this day:
• Leg presses on a plate loaded machine
• Leg extension machine
• Seated hamstring curls
• Standing hamstring curls
• Ab machine

Friday 17 June 2011

Workout Schedule for Body-Builders

Day 1 – Upper Body
For the following exercises, begin with two sets of 10-12 reps each.
• Dumbbell press
• Standing barbell military press
• Lying tricep press
• Side lateral raise
• Preacher curls
• Seated dumbbell curl
• Dumbbell rows
• Dumbbell shrugs


If you have access to weight machines, add the following to your plan:
• Pec deck butterflys
• V-bar pushdowns
• Lat pulls with pulley machine

Tuesday 14 June 2011

Workout Schedule for Body-Builders


Workout Schedule for Body-Builders



Beginning a body building workout plan requires a level of commitment. As a beginner, you can work out more frequently than more advanced body builders. The reason is simple: as you get more experienced, you learn to push your muscles harder and inflict more damage that takes longer to recover from. Beginners, on the other hand, get sore but bounce back quicker since the muscular damage isn’t as severe.
If the word “damage” makes you flinch, don’t worry. It’s a good thing for a bodybuilder to incur limited muscle damage, because it nudges the body to recover and overcompensate (grow) slightly to prepare for future workouts. This is what bodybuilding is all about – a continuous cycle of one-step-back, two-steps-forward, repeated over and over on a weekly basis.
The following workout plan is designed to focus on one part of your body each day of your workout with mid week and the weekend as your rest days. This plan is just a suggestion. You can adapt it as needed to suit your workout goals.
With any workout, you need to start out with some warm up exercises. This can be simple stretching as you get your body ready to work. A warm-up session prior to working out can not only help get your body ready for exercise, but your mind will get prepared as well.You should also have an appropriate cool down period after you are done working out.
This will reduce the possibility of delayed muscle soreness and will help quell the adrenaline that has been building in your system as a result of the workout. This can also be simple stretching exercises and deep breathing.
Again, it’s important to start out slow and not push yourself beyond your limits.
Use weights that are not too heavy for you but that will give you enough resistance to build your muscles. You can progressively increase the amount of weight you lift as you get stronger.