Believe it or not, in a time not so long
ago - before steroids invaded the muscle building scene - lifters
trained using full body approaches. Yes, that's right. Full body
training. In fact, full body training used to be the accepted norm. Then
things changed. And here's the interesting part...this "new" form of
training isn't new at all. In fact, it's old as in old school. Full body
routines are different than training splits in several ways. You will
be hitting every major muscle group on each training day, either
directly or indirectly, but you will be performing fewer daily sets per
bodypart. Full body training can be very taxing, simply because you are
hammering your entire body. Make sure you resist the urge to add in more
training days.
Just the truth about what really works
for genetically average, drug-free dudes like you. But first, let’s
address the single most important factor in building muscIe: getting
stronger. If you want to get big you have to get strong.That’s the #1
rule of building muscIe.
If you want to build your muscles, I
recommend you to avoid machines. If you can, which force you into fixed,
unnatural movement patterns which can cause injuries. Free weights
replicate natural motions. Free weights force you to control and balance
the weight. This builds more muscIe than machines, which balance the
weight for you. Strength built on machines doesn’t transfer to free
weights or real life.
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