How to Build Lean Muscles Fast without Over Training
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If you are looking to build muscles, or just doing simple workouts, there is always a possibility of over training. Over training can cause serious problems such as muscle cramps, fatigue and even muscle loss.
Over training is very common among people who work out very often, even more so among body builders and other person who does competitive sports. The main reason for this is that they tend to train very hard with the idea that this will help them to maximize muscle growth faster.
However, training too hard, too long and too intense will cause your body to become exhausted and can even cause serious injury.
Now I am not saying that you should not train hard to get the results that you desire, but you need to give your body time to rest and recover. You must work with a program that has a balance with workout time, intensity and rest.
There are several reasons why you should try your best to avoid over training:
1. It can affect your nervous system in a negative way.
2. It can affect your hormone levels in a negative way.
3. It also affects your immune system
4. It affects your metabolic rate
As you can see over training affects your entire body. Therefore it is very important that you get enough rest after each workout period so that your muscles can recover. Failure to do so will result in your muscles tissues breaking down making it impossible for you to maximize your muscle growth.
In order to maximize your muscle growths there are also other factors to be considered. These factors include:
Proper Nutrition- This is extremely important. If your diet is not on target you will not get the nutrients necessary to regulate hormone level, build new tissues and provide your body with energy.
Proper exercise and Training Volume- You need to decide how intense you should workout each day. The aim is to increase intensity as you improve. You have to base this on how well your body recovers from your last training session.
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