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		<title>Why Weight Lifting Is An Exercise That Delivers Top Health Benefits</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jason</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[While some individuals are strictly interested in obtaining muscle for aesthetics, for most people, this isn’t an interest. Instead, you’re more interested in knowing what health benefits weight lifting will have for you… Far too many people overlook the many health and fitness benefits that weight training has to offer, and because of this, experience [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>While some individuals are strictly interested in obtaining muscle for aesthetics, for most people, this isn’t an interest. Instead, you’re more interested in knowing what health benefits weight lifting will have for you…</p>
<p>Far too many people overlook the many health and fitness benefits that weight training has to offer, and because of this, experience problems down the road with their body such as decreased bone density, a slowed metabolic rate, increased stress levels and other negative consequences that are associated with constant stress.</p>
<h3>Increased Bone Density</h3>
<p>Weight lifting, being one of the best weight bearing exercises you can do, will increase your bone density and help ward off osteoporosis or stress fractures in the future.</p>
<p>Many people think running is the best exercise for increasing bone density, but this isn’t necessarily true. If the truth is told, running actually promotes muscle breakdown in the body, while weight lifting, being an anabolic process, helps to promote the building of tissues.</p>
<p>Therefore, weight lifting is going to be much better at preserving your bone mass, not to mention it’s far less impact than going for an hour run.</p>
<h3>Decreased Frequency of Injuries</h3>
<p>When you strength train, not only are your muscles going to get stronger, but you’ll also work the ligaments and tendons that are connecting bones, muscles, and other tissues, thus reducing the chance they become injured when participating in other physical activities.</p>
<p>If you’ve ever been injured, you know just how frustrating this can be. In about 80% of all injury cases, the injury is a direct result of a tendon, ligament, or muscle not being strong enough when a stressful force is applied.</p>
<p>Since weight training will really hit all those deep tendons and ligaments, it’s the best injury prevention out there.</p>
<h3>Reduction of Health Related Risks</h3>
<p>Numerous studies have demonstrated that regular weight training can have a positive effect on health by showing reductions in the rate of insulin resistance, blood pressure, diabetes, heart disease, and even cancer.</p>
<p>If you couple a solid weight training program then with a well-thought out diet, you’ll be putting your best foot forward at warding off these chronic problems</p>
<h3>Prevention of Fat Gain</h3>
<p>The more you weight lift, the higher your metabolism will be, thus the more food you can eat while maintaining your weight.  If that isn’t good news for your future and the fight against body fat, I’m not sure what is.</p>
<p>Now,  with all of this said, one big problem many people run into is the thinking pattern that using a muscle building program will make you big and bulky.</p>
<p>This is most certainly not the case.</p>
<p>Let’s look at an analogy to gain an understanding of this.</p>
<p>Pretend you have two teams and each are going to try and build a house using the exact same building technique.</p>
<p>One team is given 10,000 bricks to construct this house, and the second team is given only 1,000 bricks.</p>
<h3>Who’s going to build the bigger house?</h3>
<p>The choice should be obvious – team one since they have more bricks to build it with.<br />
Now, think of those bricks as being the calories you put into your body.  Unless you’re supplying enough calories, you aren’t going to build really big muscles.  This is precisely what makes bodybuilders look like bodybuilders.</p>
<p>It’s not just about the way they train, but more about the way they eat (if you’ve ever had a teenage son in the growing process in your house, you likely know just how much food must be consumed when growing at rapid rates).</p>
<p>Whether it’s growing in height during puberty or trying to build bigger muscles later on, calories must be supplied for this growth process to take place.</p>
<p>You can’t build a house out of nothing.  Likewise, you can workout all you want, but if those building blocks – in the form of amino acids, carbohydrates, and dietary fats are not there, you aren’t going to see too much muscle growth.</p>
<p>So, don’t get caught thinking that just because you add weight lifting to your workouts, you’re going to develop large bulky muscles.  If you control your diet, this simply will not happen.<br />
So, hopefully it is clear now that just because you’re weight lifting, it does not mean you will end up with bulky muscles as a result.  Many people make this incorrect assumption – but it really is the diet that makes all the difference in how this weight lifting will shape your body.</p>
<p>When you make the decision to work with me using my <a href="http://jdwright10.nononsense.hop.clickbank.net/?w=307">6-Pack Ab Quest program</a>, I’ll take you through the weight lifting and ab techniques that will provide maximum results with minimal effort on your part (why spend more time in the gym than you have to?), as well as provide you with meal plans that are custom designed to ensure you get the best results from your training without the muscle bulk – in fact, the plans are formulated to help you shed the fat so you look leaner and more defined.</p>
<p>Not choosing to include weight training as part of your current workout program is without-a-doubt the biggest mistake you could make as far as your long-term health and fitness level is concerned.  Don’t let this exercise pass you by any longer.</p>
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<h3>About the Author:</h3>
<p>Vince DelMonte is the author of No Nonsense Muscle Building: Skinny Guy Secrets To Insane Muscle Gain found at <a href="http://www.freemusclebuildingsecrets.com/vince" target="_blank">http://www.freemusclebuildingsecrets.com/vince</a>.</p>
<p>He also specializes in teaching skinny guys <a href="http://www.freemusclebuildingsecrets.com/vince">how to get a six-pack and build muscle</a>, without drugs, supplements and training less than before with his program.</p>
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		<title>How To Build Muscle And Gain Weight Quickly Part 2</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 01 May 2009 17:50:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jason</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Do you mind if I be frank and ask you a honest question? If you had to transform your body which required you to know how to build muscle and gain weight quickly, and you only had a few weeks, could you step up to the challenge? Let&#8217;s say your wanted to enter a fitness [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://freemusclebuildingsecrets.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/muscle.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-22" title="muscle" src="http://freemusclebuildingsecrets.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/muscle.jpg" alt="" width="298" height="448" /></a>Do you mind if I be frank and ask you a honest question? If you had to transform your body which required you to know how to build muscle and gain weight quickly, and you only had a few weeks, could you step up to the challenge?</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s say your wanted to enter a fitness model or beginner bodybuilding competition? Perhaps you want to be considered he &#8216;buffest&#8217; guy in your gym? If you get starred at because your physique stands out in the crowd than click away because your probably already know <a href="http://jdwright10.nononsense.hop.clickbank.net/?w=35">how to build muscle and gain weight quickly</a>.</p>
<p>However if you are the guy on the other extreme and receive surprised looks when you tell people you work out with weights, don&#8217;t look any different than any body else in your gym and have never been approached for advice than please read this article carefully because this is your next step to building muscle and gaining weight quickly!</p>
<h2>&#8216;Hardgainer&#8217; &#8211; Dump the title!</h2>
<p>As soon as you start labeling yourself as a &#8216;hard gainer&#8217; don&#8217;t be surprised when your results come to a screeching halt.</p>
<p>This single word has more power to sabotage your potential for a muscular physique before you even begin training. Keep calling yourself a &#8216;hard gainer&#8217; and don&#8217;t be surprised if you continue to waste your time, effort, and money.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re lucky maybe        you will build 3 &#8211; 5 pounds of muscle a year&#8230;</p>
<p>I have no problem with the term &#8216;hard gainer&#8217; except for what happens when people label themselves to be so-called &#8216;hard gainers.&#8217; Sure you might be a &#8216;hard gainer&#8217; but I think most skinny guys believe they are actually &#8216;no gainers.&#8217;</p>
<h2>&#8216;Hard gainers&#8217; do exist but THERE IS NO SUCH THING        as a &#8216;NO GAINER!&#8217;</h2>
<p>You might think you are a &#8216;hard gainer&#8217; because you have trained your butt off for a few years, you eat the right foods, take all the latest supplements and yet still get a surprised look when you tell people you work out!</p>
<p>I don&#8217;t know anybody that does not have the ability to put on slabs of muscle in record time. I have proven every client dead wrong who perceived themselves as a &#8216;hard gainer.&#8217; This term is just a poor excuse.</p>
<p>Plain and simple: excuses are for the weak. It&#8217;s easy to point the blame when your workouts are inconsistent, your training is sub-maximal and you indulge in a undisciplined social lifestyle. How convenient to shift the blame from yourself to a convenient label.</p>
<h2>But it&#8217;s easier telling everyone that you are a        &#8216;hard gainer.&#8217; Right?</h2>
<p>This term is a great disguise for skinny guys who will never reach their true genetic potential. Instead of taking responsibility for your actions, it&#8217;s a lot easier to pull out the &#8216;hard gainer&#8217; card and flash it to everyone. It sits by your driver&#8217;s license and has become a part of your identity.</p>
<p>The deadliest mindset in the world.</p>
<p>Consider this. It’s like saying, “I can’t afford it.” This should be considered a deadly statement because it forces your brain to stop working and reinforces a false perception of your true abilities. Instead you should say, “How can I afford it?” By constantly saying, “How can I afford it” or “I can afford it,” you will reinforce a new perception of yourself &#8211; you will no longer think of yourself as poor, but as a rich person.</p>
<p>If you examine these two statements, you will see that “How can I afford it?” opens your mind to examining the possibilities of accumulating wealth. “I can’t afford it,” on the other hand, closes your mind to any possibility of attaining what you desire.</p>
<p>Let’s make this example practical now. By simply being aware of the words you use, you can self-detect your self-perceptions. By changing your words, you can begin to change your self-perceptions &#8211; if you choose. So by simply reminding yourself to say, “There is no such thing as a &#8216;hard gainer&#8217;” you will be able to bring out the muscular person inside of you. By saying, “I am a hard gainer” you are reinforcing the small and weak person who was already there.</p>
<h2>Do you truly think that you can casually or unintentionally build muscle and gain weight quickly?</h2>
<p>No way! Do you really think deep down that if you believe you are a hard gainer and a muscular physique is out of your limits, that you will ever achieve any significant results? I’m not talking 3 or 5 pounds of muscle a year. I’m talking about 20-50 pounds of massive muscle. Of course not. Every trip to the gym, every set, every meal, every shake you gulp down will be snuffed out because the beliefs in your mind have sentenced you to a life of smallness.</p>
<p>The very first step you must take before you read any of the training or nutrition content of this book is DITCH THE TITLE. Stop labeling yourself and start thinking of yourself as a ‘untapped reservoir with explosive muscular strength.’</p>
<p>Many personal development coaches stress the principle, ‘you get what you focus on.’ Therefore if you focus on being small, you will be small. Focus on being big and muscular and this will direct your mind and actions to the things you must do to become just that. All actions come from your beliefs and if you truly don’t believe that you can succeed then what chance do you have?</p>
<p>Focus on believing in yourself and your abilities and re-classify yourself as a ‘consistent gainer’ or an ‘unstoppable gainer’ or whatever title suits your motivation best. If you focus on being successful you will be and you are already one step closer to becoming the person you really want to be!</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 01 May 2009 04:28:55 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Do you truly know how to build muscle and gain        weight quickly?</p>
<p>If you knew how to build muscle then the skinny jokes would have ended long ago. If you knew how to gain weight quickly then the blank stares would stop when you tell someone you work out with weights. And if you knew how to build muscle and gain weight quickly you would no longer frustrated that the scale has not budged upwards since you first started lifting.</p>
<p>I know from first hand experience what it feels like to train for hours in the gym, slug back protein shake after protein shake, spend your hard earned money on over-priced and over-hyped supplements, with little or nothing to show for it! If this is you than you&#8217;re not alone and are probably missing a few key ingredients that you&#8217;re executing effectively.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re a naturally skinny person than you must play by a different set of rules. If you were not gifted with muscle friendly genes than does it make sense to follow a program by someone who builds muscle even when they sneeze? If you&#8217;re training drug free than does it make sense to take advice from a guy who’s spending a few thousand dollars a month on steroids?</p>
<p>Or maybe you&#8217;re taking advice from someone with great genetics? That’s like taking money advice from someone who inherited a fortune! You must accept the fact if you have muscle &#8216;unfriendly&#8217; genes you must be prepared to play by a different set of rules if you want to build muscle and turn heads!</p>
<p>Here are a few simple tips to show you &#8211; the skinny        guy &#8211;  <a href="http://jdwright10.nononsense.hop.clickbank.net/?w=35">how to build muscle and gain weight quickly</a> :</p>
<h2>Train like a barbarian!</h2>
<p>Do people stop and watch you work out? Do you reach the point in a workout where you question your ability to finish? If you treat working out more like a hobby than a job than it’s no surprise that you do not stand out in a crowd and are still spinning your wheels.</p>
<p>The majority of people that work out in a gym barely sweat and spend more time starring in the mirror and trying to impress the new front desk girl than getting into the ‘zone’ and crashing through previous training limits.</p>
<h3>Here are some tips on how to &#8216;train like a        barbarian&#8217;:</h3>
<blockquote>
<blockquote><p>1. Treat every single set like it is your last            set.</p>
<p>2. Treat every single rep like your life            depends on it.</p>
<p>3. Wear a stop watch and ensure that you keep            the rest period honest.</p>
<p>4. Wear a sweater so you can’t stare at            yourself in the mirror.</p>
<p>5. Wear a head set on that tells others ‘do            not disturb.’</p>
<p>6. No girl friends allowed or wimpy guy friends            who are going to compromise the intensity of your workout.</p>
<p>7. Train with an intensity that scares the gym            shorts off of every person in your path.</p></blockquote>
</blockquote>
<p>Are you starting to get the picture? There is a philosophy that simply states, “You get what you focus on.” Focus on training like a barbarian and you will soon start looking like a barbarian!</p>
<h2>Give your muscles a reason to grow!</h2>
<p>Guess what happens when you train at the same intensity as you did in a previous workout? Your muscles laugh back at you and say, “Nice try, we did this workout before and can handle this stress! Is that your attempt on getting us to grow?”</p>
<p>Don’t get caught up in the latest hype of bodybuilding and fitness magazines. Most of it is rehashed and just packaged sleeker to sell magazines. There are two forms of training that must be cycled in a successful weight training program:</p>
<p>1. <strong>HEAVY HEAVY HEAVY</strong>! Put everything into lifting heavier weights and getting as strong as possible. Use only one compound exercise per major muscle group and focus on a 5% increase in strength from week to week. This will ensure neuromuscular development and targeting the fast twitch muscle fibers which have the greatest opportunity for growth.</p>
<p>2. <strong>VOLUME VOLUME VOLUME</strong>! Expose your body to as much work possible in the shortest period of time. Placing your muscles under more tension will result in more tapped and untrained muscle fiber being recruited therefore more muscle growth! The key here is to find the correct balance in time and work. Volume training does not mean 2 hour gym workouts lifting light weights. Instead lift heavy weights close to your max threshold but with shorter rest periods, slower tempos and more exercise selection per muscle group.</p>
<h2>No more program hopping!</h2>
<p>Sure, it’s easier to test drive a program for a few weeks and than say it does not work and move on to the next latest ‘breakthrough’ program. This is called the blame game and neglecting responsibility! Do you think you will become rich if you test out a new job for a few weeks and than call it quits when your first paycheck does not meet your expectations? No way! But if you stay with the company and exploit the companies benefits and opportunities to the fullest than you will succeed.</p>
<p>The reality is that virtually every program will work for a certain period of time if it is done at the right intensity and as the author has written.</p>
<p>Find a program and study the details of it’s full entirety. Ensure that the program goals of the author are in alignment with yours and study all the fine details. Do not ask a million questions and try and find holes or flaws or attempt to make it ‘perfect.’ The perfect program does not exist. Trust the program, follow it honestly and monitor the progress. The experience and results you gain from following one program for a consistent period of time will be priceless.</p>
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