What You Need To Know To Build Muscle Up Safely
When building muscle up without even realising it you can put your self at serious risk of illness, injury and reduce your progress. Sure it is great that you want to workout and build muscle up but at the same time one bad injury, one forgetful moment can put you out of action for months and with possible health and financial consequences. Such traumatic incidents can easily be avoided by adhering to the following guidelines. Here we go with our build muscle up safely guidelines:
1) Always check and double check you have put the barbell collars on before you start lifting. One side can be made heavier by just a slight looseness of a collar. The heavier side will drop down and the weight disc can slip further and drop off. The heavy side will now force up the light side. The barbell will then swing through the air and could do some real damage to people or equipment!
2) Use a spotter if you sre doing one rep maximums. This is person who watches you and is ready to help you out if you start struggling. The last thing you want to occur is to have yourself stuck weighted down by a heavy barbell, you may laugh but I’ve seen it happen.
3) Steer clear of the gym if you are sick. Seems too obvious but I regularly see people who are clearly suffering from a high fever and cough splutter, there way through a training session. Most commonly during that session the person achieves no personal bests and puts them self out of action for a few days. Exercising actually for a while at least lowers your immune system so if you are already feeling ill then by exercising you give the illness the ideal opportunity to take a bigger hold of you.
4) Ensure correct technique is always used. If you do exercises with poor form like swinging barbells using bodily momentum then you risk serious injury but and will also not make much progress due to that fact that you won’t be targeting the muscle group specifically enough. Use strict form all the time.
5) Do not over do it. It is very common when motivation is high especially for newbie’s that you want to lift weights as often as possible. This motivation is fine but working out everyday or even every second day will likely be too much for the majority of people unless a split routine is used. You will actually weaken your muscles if you workout again when they are not yet fully recovered.
6) Not eating properly. Emphasis will have to be placed on muscle building nutrition if you want your muscles to grow. If you do not consume enough calories then you are not going to be able to support muscle growth and will therefore be wasting your time in the gym. During the day eat frequently high quality nutritional meals.
7) Showing off. Lifting too much weight and competing with friends can be great motivation but also can be a recipe for disaster. It is much more productive to try to beat your own personal best scores. write down your workout scores in a training log so that you know what scores you have to beat for your next workout. This will be more motivating for you and reduce your risk of injury.
Adequately warm up. If you fail to do your muscle are more likely to snap and give-way. This can keep you out of action for weeks or possibly even months. It is very easy to do, 5-10 minutes aerobic work, a few stretching exercises and then a few warm up sets will be enough.
With those above guidelines in mind and with correct muscle building nutrition there is no reason why you should not workout to build muscle happily and safely where ever you train.





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