Some people think strength training workouts are not important. They just want to concentrate on getting big muscles or getting ripped abs or losing belly fat. Thats all well and dandy but how are you supposed to get all that? And more importantly don't you want to be stronger? Here are a few points to keep in mind.
1. When you train for strength you release more growth hormone and testosterone. You need this stuff to naturally get bigger and this is why steroids are so popular with the freak crowd because its basically a synthetic form of the stuff. Bad thing about that however is it stops your body's own natural testosterone, not very good. Lifting heavier weights however will naturally increase the amount that courses through your body.
2. The maximum amount of muscle fibers are also being taxed. More muscle fibers mean more muscle tear down, more muscle tear down means more growth, more growth means you get bigger muscles AND stronger muscles.
3. If you can lift heavier amounts you'll begin to build a nice foundation. After you've built that base you'll eventually be able to perform more reps and more sets. That foundation will allow you to makeimpressive increases in size and strength.
Remember, when I say heavy, I don't mean so heavy that you lose your form or injure yourself. You want to lift as much as you can while maintaining proper form.
Keep these points in mind the next time you think about adding strength training workouts to your program.
Question... When is the cycle of recovery for a specific strength training workout complete? Who you do strength training, how long is the period in which you are still in the muscle recovery cycle? When can you expect do be done with all the muscular healing and growing that you engendered during that specific workout?
Answers...
Answer by hertzvadodara
48 hours
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