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8 Things You MUST Do To Build Maximum Muscle Mass. Welcome! Thanks for downloading my Free E-Book "8 Things You MUST Do To Build Maximum Muscle Mass." There is so much misleading information out there, and in this book I'm going to provide you with 8 basic, simple steps that you can utilize on your journey to increased muscle mass and strength. The information contained in this book is just a small sample of what can be found in my full, 250-page book "The Truth About Building Muscle." You can find out more information on that by visiting Enjoy! 1) Train With Weights and Focus On Freeweight, Compound Movements. While "train with weights" may seem like an obvious point, you'd be surprised at how many people believe that they can make significant muscular gains using only body weight exercises. If you want to make solid, noteworthy gains in muscle size and strength, you absolutely must train with weights. While body weight exercises can help you achieve some modest results to start off with, these gains will eventually plateau and your progress will come to a grinding halt. The plain fact of the matter is that nothing can come close to the overall anabolic effect of heavy, compound, free weight exercises. What is a compound exercise, you ask? A compound exercise is any lift that stimulates more than one major muscle group at a time. Examples of these lifts are the squat, deadlift, bench press, chin up, barbell row, overhead press, dip and lunge. Compound movements allow you to handle the most weight and will stimulate the greatest amount of total muscle fibers. If you are looking to pack on some serious muscular weight, you absolutely must make these basic compound movements the cornerstone of your routine. 2) Be Prepared To Train Hard. If you think that building muscle is a complete walk in the park, you're in for a huge disappointment! One of the biggest factors that separates those who make modest gains from those who make serious gains is their level of training intensity. The reality is that most people just plain don't train hard enough. In order to stimulate your muscle fibers to their utmost potential, you must be willing to take every set you perform in the gym to the point of muscular failure. ![]() |
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