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darksidefitness
11-06-2012, 01:23 AM
If your biceps and behind aren’t blooming fast enough, it might be time for you to take a look at your training routine. Check out these 8 training tips for added size and shape!

by Shannon Clark Oct 01, 2012

You've been under the bar for a while, but you're a little disappointed—you haven't built the size or achieved the shape you so desperately want. Your chest could be wider. Your back could be thicker. You could have more defined shoulder caps and a sharper biceps peak. What you need, my friend, are some tweaks.

Strength and size training have many similarities, but there are some particular things you can do to get the most from your hypertrophy workouts. Try these eight tips to build muscle, shape, and density.


1/ Superset For Size



To do a superset, pair two exercises and perform them back-to-back with no rest in between. It's best to do supersets with antagonist muscles like the biceps and triceps, or quads and hamstrings. Supersets are great for increasing muscle size because they enhance the release of testosterone, which is key to building muscle.


Supersets also enhance hypertrophy because they represent a higher-intensity workout. Your muscles have to adapt to the extra sets and low rest. Because they're working so hard, your muscles must adapt. Often, that adaptation is increased size.

You can superset compound exercises, but compound movements aren't always best for getting that refined, defined look. They're good for strength and mass, but if you're trying to build a bodybuilder body, use isolation movements.

2/ Add High-Rep Isolation Movements



Finishing your workout with high-rep isolation movements like biceps curls, triceps extensions, lateral raises, leg extensions, or hamstring curls is a great way to increase the overall blood flow to your muscles. This pump will give you a more defined appearance while you lift, but it also helps bring the necessary muscle-building nutrients to your muscles.


Doing high repetitions causes glycogen depletion during the workout. Your body will compensate for this by increasing the amount of glycogen stores in the muscles. This, in turn, will enable you to perform at a higher level next time around. Eventually, you will be able to store more muscle glycogen, which can further increase your size.


3/ Use a Pre-Workout Product

Supplements designed to be taken before a workout have transformed over the years. Some of the best ones are all-encompassing cocktails that will help you maximize your muscularity. Most supplements in this category focus on the effects from stimulants that will knock your socks off. If they help you focus and train harder, then these cognitive enhancers can be a huge advantage to your training session.



In addition to helping you get in the zone, most Pre-Workout Product also include ingredients that will directly affect your muscles and reduce fatigue. This usually includes creatine, which supplies the phosphate needed to fuel your anaerobic activities in the gym, not to mention directly increasing muscle volume (making you look fuller).


(http://www.bodybuilding.com/store/taurine.html)Taurine has a role in modulating the contractile function of muscle tissue, directly influencing performance and strength. Other ingredients to look for are beta-alanine, BCAA, and tyrosine.


4/ Reduce Your Rest



Anything you do to force your body to do more work over a shorter period of time is going to boost your muscularity. Your body will have to adapt to doing more work in less time. Like supersets, rest reduction pushes a lot of blood through your working muscles.

Decreasing your rest periods during workouts will increase vascularity and spike your metabolic rate. A faster metabolism means that even after the session is over, you'll have an increased capacity to burn fat and calories. One secret to looking bigger is carrying less body fat.


Rest for 30-60 seconds between sets. As you fatigue, pay special attention to using good form.


5/ Add Dropsets



When you reach failure during a normal set, the recruited muscle fibers are too fatigued to move the load. However, this doesn't mean they're totally zapped. Any technique you use to extend the set by immediately reducing the load will continue to train even tired muscle fibers.


To do dropsets, perform one set using your standard weight. Immediately after you've finished the set, drop the weight by five pounds and do another set. Once both are finished, drop the weight one more time and then perform a third and final set.

Dropsets are great as a finisher. Do them right and you might have to peel yourself off the gym floor.

6/ Avoid Excessive Cardio



Generally speaking, endurance athletes and strength/hypertrophy athletes are on opposite ends of the spectrum. Few people can master both, and asking your body to adapt to two stimuli that have opposite needs may be too much. If you are still unsure, compare the physiques of marathon runners to that of their short-distance-sprinting peers.


Intense cardio sessions like HIIT are well-suited for maintaining muscularity. If you'd like to implement cardio into your training routine, intervals are probably your best bet. This type of training will provide the base of your metabolic conditioning without robbing you of your muscularity.


And don't worry, data has demonstrated that training at distances as short as 400 meters can improve mile times. Avoid steady-state cardio—it's not going to help you gain size.

7/ Maximize Time under Tension



When it comes to hypertrophy, volume is important. Extending your sets for as long as possible causes your body to continuously use fuel and constantly recruit new muscle fibers to help the fatigued ones. Involving more motor units in each set can improve your muscularity.


Furthermore, increasing your time under tension will temporarily increase the fluid surrounding the muscle cells, giving you a full look.


To increase your time under tension, do dropsets, decrease your rest time, try burn-outs, increase the number of sets or reps, or do movements more slowly.


8/ Focus On Recovery



Train hard while you are in the gym, but don't hamstring your progress by overttraining, under-eating, or under-resting. If you can't muster the same strength, energy, and intensity from workout to workout, it might mean you need to take more time between training sessions.


If your muscles don't get proper rest, you can't hope for that muscularity. They need time to recover and grow. Build your body with ample food and adequate sleep. Without enough rest, you simply won't gain size.

PAiN
11-06-2012, 01:41 AM
Great post bro. Good info.

darksidefitness
11-06-2012, 02:35 AM
The article touch very good points like good form and rest. 300 pounds squad with good form beat any time of the week a 500 lbs quarter squad. And obviously you need to sleep to grow. Basic good stuff here.

Emman
11-06-2012, 03:40 AM
thanks for the post darksidefitness

BIGBOSS
11-06-2012, 03:53 AM
Good post! I live and die by SUPER SETS!!

mikeyg51
11-06-2012, 03:58 AM
couldn't agree more with this article...great post

darksidefitness
11-06-2012, 05:49 PM
Thanks guys...read, learn and enjoy! Super sets play a big role in people like us...we live and die by the iron!!! Keep pumping brothers and sisters!!!

Spawn
11-06-2012, 07:35 PM
Great post bro!

moreweight
11-09-2012, 05:54 PM
Good stuff , I'll include more droplets and supersets in my routine thanks

darksidefitness
11-09-2012, 06:04 PM
no problem...glad to know that you like it and that I help.
Good stuff , I'll include more droplets and supersets in my routine thanks

Structure88
11-11-2012, 05:31 PM
Great post, does anyone have any advice on a good pre workout?

darksidefitness
11-11-2012, 08:46 PM
I have Assault and NO Xplode. Prefer the second one. Orange flavor is my favorite. I try grape and fruit before but those two are wayyyyy tooooo sweet for me. Assault Blue Artic ain't bad but like I said before...I prefer the NO Xplode. I know we have other taste here in the forum. Let's here it guys!!!!


Great post, does anyone have any advice on a good pre workout?

bdeljoose
11-12-2012, 07:09 PM
Good post. I like jack3d original formula for preworkout.