Building Muscle Mass With A Power Routine
Building muscle mass with a power cycle. Desperate
for pounds of new muscle? Forget the isolation exercises, for
get the weight training routines that have you going for the pump,
the burn, flushing the muscle with blood, or any of that other
nonsense.
If you're interested in building muscle mass, you've got to play
with some serious weight on some serious exercises. It's time
to use the big plates for once, and more some real iron. Only
then will you starting adding some serious muscle mass to
your body.
Sure, the pump feels great and you look pretty damn good in
the mirror after a pump workout, right? But is it doing anything
for you? Maybe, maybe not.
Look at it another way. When
do you think you'll get more muscle out of your weight training
program - when you are slamming the big plates on the bar
and grinding out seriously heavy sets of squats, or when you
are using the little ten pound dumbbells for a high rep pumping
set of laterals?
If you think it's the laterals, you should probably
stop reading right about now. This routine is definitely not for
you. But if you are serious about building muscle mass, you'll
want to tackle this weightlifting program and give it all you've
got for 8 - 12 weeks.
The routine goes as follows (see below):
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Day 1
Squats - 3 x 4, 6, 10
Deadlifts - 3 x 4, 6, 10
Overhead Presses - 3 x 4, 6, 10
Weighted Dips - 3 x 4, 6, 10
Day 2
Rest
Day 3
Dumbbell Rows - 3 x 4, 6, 10
Decline Bench Press - 3 x 4, 6, 10
Weighted Chinups - 3 x 4, 6, 10
Leg Curls - 3 x 4, 6, 10
Day 4
Rest
Day 5
Rest
Day 6
Repeat Day 1
You may want to take two day's of rest after each workout or
even just make the routine a two day a week program, as it can quickly
drain you of your recovery ability and energy if you are working the
program as hard as you should. And if you are interested in building
muscle mass, you need to work the program hard.
In order to design an effective program it's important to understand
the fundamentals
of weight lifting
And check out our other weightlifting articles that include many effective weight
training routines to help you in building muscle mass.
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