Weight training is serious business and can be very dangerous. One wrong move and you could wind up lying in bed for 6 months watching your body slip into worse shape than before you started.
We have all seen them. The huge guys at the gym, lifting
huge stacks of plates and grunting and sweating like their head is about to
explode. Their arms are busting out of their shirts and their legs look like
they belong to a horse…a muscular horse. Who wants to look like that? This is
one of the main reasons that some people, although they want to lost weight and
look great, refuse to lift weights. They are scared that picking up the heavy
iron will turn them into hulking behemoths that can’t put their arms down by
their side. Nothing could be further from the truth.
Lifting weights will not turn you into a bodybuilder
overnight. Getting the kind of muscle you see on those big boys in the gym
takes years (10-15) of work, incredibly long workouts, and sometimes, a little
“help” from a not so natural source…if you get my drift. For most of us, adding
weight training into our exercise regimen will do exactly what we want it to.
Weight training will help you to lose weight, get in shape, and look better at
the beach. You see, for every ounce of muscle you build, your body will speed
up its own internal fat burning process. The more muscle you build, the more
fat you were burn. Now, muscle DOES weigh more than fat, but don’t let that
scare you. I mean, what do you really care about, how much you weight, or what
you look like with your shirt off? That is the real test if improving your
physique is high on your priority list. Most of us just want to watch the
scales and see the pounds come pouring off, but when you are regularly training
with weights, this oftentimes does not happen. As you are burning fat, you are
building muscle, so your weight may stay the same, but your body may look
drastically different. Your clothes will fit better, the people at the office
will start to look at your differently and when beach time comes, you will be
the first to rip off your shirt!
So, how do you get started with a good weight training
program? The last thing you want to do is hit the gym and start blasting out
arm curls with absolutely no idea of what you are doing. Weight training is
serious business and can be very dangerous. One wrong move and you could wind
up lying in bed for 6 months watching your body slip into worse shape than
before you started. A solid rule of thumb when beginning to work with weights
is to partner up with someone who knows what they are doing. This could be a
friend who has lots of experience or better yet, a personal trainer. A
qualified personal trainer can walk you through a step by step process of
building an effective weight training program that will help you to reach your
goals while avoiding injury along the way.
So the next time you think about lifting weights, you may
not conjure a vision of a well oiled massive figure posing in tiny trunks; you
may see yourself, ripped, in shape, and looking fantastic thanks to your weight
training program.
http://www.MrFatLoss.com , aka, Emile Jarreau is 31 year
veteran fitness professional and co-owner of M2FitnessPros.com in Long Beach, California.
Also having 19 years of bodybuilding and figure coaching and previous NPC
judging experience, he specializes in fat loss and all its aspects and freely
shares online resources to the world.
| About the author |
http://www.MrFatLoss.com , aka, Emile Jarreau is 31 year veteran fitness professional and co-owner of M2FitnessPros.com in Long Beach, California. Also having 19 years of bodybuilding and figure coaching and previous NPC judging experience, he specializes in fat loss and all its aspects and freely shares online resources to the world. |
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