Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Start Out With A Beginner's Bodybuilding Workout Routine And Diet







Many times beginning bodybuilders make the mistake of using the routines of professional bodybuilders featured on magazines, when instead they should be using a routine that is geared towards their level. A good beginning routine that uses minimum equipment (namely a pair of dumbbells and a bench) is the following: NOTE: In order to get the most out of your routine you need to start easing at this time into a bodybuilding diet as well. Please take a look at my article Easing Into a Bodybuilding Diet in order to learn how to do that. 3 Days A Week Full Body Routine: (Perform on 3 non-consecutive days such as Mon/Wed/Fri) 75 Degree Incline DB Bench PressDB Bench Press One Arm Rows DB Pullovers Bent Over Lateral Raises DB Upright Rows Dumbbell Curls Overhead Triceps Extensions Leg Extensions DB Squats DB Lunges (Press with heels)Lying Leg Curls Calf Raises NOTE: DB = Dumbbell How to Progress:Perform 2 sets of each exercise for 10-12 reps and rest 1 minute in between sets. Move up to 3 sets after 4 weeks. At 2 sets per exercise the routine lasts 45 minutes if you rest 1 minute in between sets. At 3 sets it lasts 60 minutes. Do cardio on the days off (20-30 minutes) and also do abs (4 sets of Leg Raises and swiss ball crunches for 15-40 reps). Beginner's Bodybuilding Diet If like most people you are eating once or twice a day or relying on fast foods to get by, then a bodybuilding diet may be absolutely different to what you are used to. If this is the case, then it is best to follow the steps provided in my article Easing Into A Bodybuilding Diet so that you slowly start changing your eating habits into the ones required to be successful at bodybuilding. For more information on Bodybuilding Diets you can also take a look at my Introductory Guide To Bodybuilding Diets.
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Consult Your Doctor And Get A Physical
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Ask Your Doctor To Check Your Hormonal Levels
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Once You Get Your Doctor's Clearance You Need To Select A Gym
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Graduate To An Intermediate Bodybuilding Routine
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Graduate To An Advanced Program
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Consider Using Advanced Bodybuilding Supplements

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