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Monday, February 9, 2009

Rip and Repair: Building Muscle the Right Way

By Rudy Longfellow

Physical fitness is important for the health of the mind and the body. With many nations reporting more and more obese people every year, the importance of good fitness choices is also growing. Building muscles is one of the key aspects of fitness that creates a better performing body and metabolism. When aiming to build muscle, there are clear rules that can be followed to maximize the outcome.

Very few people actually understand how the body can build muscle. The art of fitness is surrounding in cardio and aerobic exercise and even some of the most avid fitness people have little idea of how the body chooses to build muscle. These rules are simple, but effective.

Get that muscle ready. Stretching is one of the most important parts of a program aimed to build muscle. The muscle will need to be warmed up before it can go through the stages of building. As with any fitness program, stretching requires careful movements that are elongated and held in order to increase the blood flow to the muscle. To build muscle that blood flow is essential and necessary.

Hydrate the muscle. Water is not just essential for life, it is also essential to build muscle. The muscles need hydration to build faster, recover more quickly and maintain those high levels of increased strength. The minimum amount of water per day needed for fitness programs that build muscle is 8 glasses of 8 ounces every 24 hours with many fitness magazines recommending even higher amounts per day.

Just rip it. In order to build muscle, one must first rip the muscle. Muscle ripping happens when weights are used to lift repetitions over and over again. Once the muscle reaches a fitness level where it can not longer lift the same weight again, or make another repetition, the body has begun to build muscle. These rips are the key to increasing muscle, strength and metabolism. The fitness program should end with stretching to spread out and release the lactic acid in the muscle. Lactic acid causes the pain felt after a fitness workout.

Repair it. After ripping the muscle, the body will need to be given time to repair in order to build muscle. Fitness programs require a 24 hour wait time between working major muscle groups to be effective. That means once you have whaled on those chest muscles, give them a 24 break before whaling again.

Let's do it...again. Repeating the tearing of the muscle and the repair phases are essential to build muscle. A fitness program needs to keep going and maintain a high level of intensity to keep up with the goal to build muscle. There can be no weeks in between, or months to wait. Each and every day there needs to be some sort of fitness training taking place. No matter if the muscle is in the repair stage or the build muscle stage, the ongoing need for fitness does not stop.

We all need to build muscle in order to make the most of our fitness goals. Them ore muscle we build, them ore our metabolism will burn and the better shape we will remain in throughout our lives. The aim of a fitness program to build muscle needs to be rotted in these rules, because the knowledge of how a muscle builds will make the task to build muscle more quick, easy and efficient. - 17269

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