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Muscle building explained:
In this section the basic principles
and techniques relating to muscle development will be explained.
This elementary knowledge is important and deserves to be
studied before you take up weight training.
Putting together a workout on the basis of the Workout manager
requires a reasonable knowledge of the muscle-anatomy of your
body, particularly of the larger muscles.
A common reaction to this is: Why do I have to know
all this? I dont want to know all the names and locations
of my bodys muscles
just tell me what to do and
lets get on with it! This rather short-sighted
approach will negatively influence your long term development.
Taking
the time to get to know your muscles will increase your understanding,
which will prevent many common training errors.
These are some of the advantages of knowing your muscles:
It helps you to visualize the relevant muscles while exercising.
The mind-to-muscle link is improved once you are
capable of visualizing the individual muscles you are working
on.
The development of this mind-to-muscle link will
enable you to better isolate your muscles while exercising
and to prevent unwanted muscles from getting involved
in the various exercises.
- This will improve the way in which you perform the exercises.
- You will become aware of how your muscles move during
the various exercises. This enables you to correct your
performance of the exercises.
- In this way you will at least make technically correct
muscle movements.
- It helps you to assess your body and make adjustments.
Knowledge of muscle-anatomy
will make you become aware of your own (and other peoples!)
muscles.
You will also become aware of how each muscle influences the
overall picture. This knowledge will enable you to determine
which muscles need more and which need less attention whilst
planning your training.
So, now that you know why some knowledge of muscle-anatomy
is essential, you will be motivated to learn more about the
various muscles.
Author: Tobias van der
Avort
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