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PostHeaderIcon Add These Muscle Building Techniques To Your Training

PostDateIconMonday, 23 November 2009 09:47 | PostAuthorIconWritten by Ricardo d Argence |
For weightlifting to effectively deliver on the goals that one would like to procure from it, it helps to take part in a few advanced techniques. These techniques are for those weightlifters that may have reached a total plateau on their workouts. Such techniques are known as drop sets, super sets and negatives.
by RicardodArgence


For weightlifting to effectively deliver on the goals that one would like to procure from it, it helps to take part in a few advanced techniques. These techniques are for those weightlifters that may have reached a total plateau on their workouts. Such techniques are known as drop sets, super sets and negatives.

Drop sets are popular in a great many weightlifting circles as they entail forcing the body to lift non-stop while also dropping the amount of weight you lift in between sets. A common example of this would be performing a military press for 100 lbs for 10 reps then dropping to 90 lbs for 10 reps all the way down to zero.

Those that are in great shape and quite advanced will be able to perform the sets all the way down to 10lbs and 10 reps. Most would probably opt to stops at 80lbs since they might not have the muscular strength and endurance to go all the way to zero. However, such strength can be built over time.

Another form of effective exercise techniques are known as supersets. These types of exercises generally involve performing weightlifting sets back to back with the focus on targeting opposite muscle groups with no rest between workouts. Such exercises shock your muscles with the sheer amount of work they involve. This results in an effective muscle increase.

Here is a look at a common superset workout: bicep curls are immediately followed by triceps extensions or a bench press. Then, you would follow up with a single arm dumbbell row that is intended to build the back. You can devise any superset you wish as long as the overall selection of exercises complements each other.

The final technique dubbed negatives is among the most effective of the three. Despite its value many people do not associated negatives with weightlifting which is most unfortunate considering its high value.

When you lift weights and you push the weights away from you, your muscles contract and do a positive. As soon as you release the weight, you are now doing a negative. You, in fact, work the tendons more in a negative movement than you do a positive.

This incredible ability for this system to deliver excellent results is that it aids in developing muscle mass to a significant degree. Yes, it is challenging but it delivers outstanding results.

In summation, weightlifting is not about lifting the most weight. It is also about proper technique and performing the right exercises. The aforementioned weightlifting strategies can all certainly aid in one's development. I would not suggest performing these exercises as a beginner, but they have value for advanced routines.

The next time you are in the gym with your trainer, try these unique workouts for yourself. You will be pleased at the results.

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