Weight Lifting Programs

To develop proper weight lifting programs, you need to know a few things
before you get started.
Goals
If you want to compete in power lifting contests your weight lifting
routine will be much different than if you are an athlete who competes
in the 100 meter dash.
Fundamentals of Weight Lifting Programs
- Train Intensely. You must work each set until you can't do another
repetition in good form. There is no point in stopping at a set number
of reps (such as 8), if you are capable of doing 12. Your body needs
to be challenged or it will not adapt by building new muscle or burning
off body fat.
- Train Briefly. Your workouts need to be short. This is a very important
weight lifting tip. You should never need to do weight lifting programs
that take over an hour.
- If you are in the gym that long, you aren't working intensely enough.
You can workout hard or long, but you can not do both. And to succeed
in building muscle, you need to workout hard.
- Train Infrequently. Your body needs time to recover from your weight
lifting routine, so that in can adapt and grow. If you train with
weights before your body is completely recovered, you won't add new
muscle and will eventually over train, a big no-no.
- This is another extremely important weight lifting tips. It seems
that your body's potential for strength increases far outweighs your
body's ability to recover. What this means is that as you grow stronger,
your body needs more time between weight training sessions in order
to recover.
- Bench pressing 300 pounds is a far greater stress on your body than
bench pressing 50 pounds, even if both were maximum attempts at the
time.
- Train Progressively. You need to constantly challenge what your
body can do by continuing to add more weight and/or repetitions to
your previous best effort as often as possible.
- Using these fundamentals to create your weight lifting programs
will really help you in achieving your goals as fast as possible,
whether you want to boost your metabolism and burn fat fast, improve
your sports performance, or compete as a bodybuilder.
- The weight lifting programs will vary greatly according to those
goals but they should all adhere to the fundamentals to be as effective
as possible.
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