Most folks at the gym would like to discover how to build muscle as quickly and effectively as possible. Today's post will teach you how to get a six pack in 3 minutes per day and also how to apply the same rules to build other areas of the body in double quick time.
If you have been spending hour after hour toiling away in the gym to no improvement, you're about to discover a whole new way of training which will undoubtedly kick-start your interest in the gym. []
There are two things which will play an absolutely vital role in not only producing more lean gains, but stopping you from reaching a plateau. They are intensity and variety. Variety is as simple as changing your program whenever you feel it is no longer challenging you. This could mean increasing a weight or doing more reps, simply things like that.
Your body's main job is to keep you alive. To do this, it will learn how to adapt to the challenges you throw at it. It doesn't want to build more lean tissue, it needs to be forced into it. If you have been training with the exact same plan for three months then it is no surprise your body has adapted to it and no further progress is being made.
Try to keep every single workout different from the last. Even if the changes are relatively small, you'll notice great improvements in your results.
Intensity levels are often misunderstood. No, increasing your intensity in the gym does not simply mean blasting through exercises at maximum speed. You should never sacrifice good lifting technique for anything, no matter whether it's more weight or more speed. Intensity means keeping your rest periods to a minimum, that's all.
The shock factor of hitting the body with new, unfamiliar exercises and also keeping rest times down is enough to spur new growth in even the hardest of gainers.
To put this into context with a routine designed to focus on your abdominal area, try this simple but brutal workout today: []
* Crunch
* Bicycle Crunch
* Elevated Plank
It might look easy on paper, but it is not to be underestimated. Try moving from exercise-to-exercise with 30 seconds on each movement and no rest at all. Take a 60 second breather at the end of the circuit and then start over. Two rounds would only take 3 minutes, but it will really test your fitness levels.
It is true that the simple session above can effectively help you to learn how to get a six pack in 3 minutes or slightly longer. The important thing to remember after you have tried it, of course, is that you can also apply this method to training any body part you wish. Incorporate it into your next chest workout and watch how much more difficult it becomes. The key to learning how to build muscle on a regular basis lies in your ability to adapt and configure your training to suit your goals.
If you have been spending hour after hour toiling away in the gym to no improvement, you're about to discover a whole new way of training which will undoubtedly kick-start your interest in the gym. []
There are two things which will play an absolutely vital role in not only producing more lean gains, but stopping you from reaching a plateau. They are intensity and variety. Variety is as simple as changing your program whenever you feel it is no longer challenging you. This could mean increasing a weight or doing more reps, simply things like that.
Your body's main job is to keep you alive. To do this, it will learn how to adapt to the challenges you throw at it. It doesn't want to build more lean tissue, it needs to be forced into it. If you have been training with the exact same plan for three months then it is no surprise your body has adapted to it and no further progress is being made.
Try to keep every single workout different from the last. Even if the changes are relatively small, you'll notice great improvements in your results.
Intensity levels are often misunderstood. No, increasing your intensity in the gym does not simply mean blasting through exercises at maximum speed. You should never sacrifice good lifting technique for anything, no matter whether it's more weight or more speed. Intensity means keeping your rest periods to a minimum, that's all.
The shock factor of hitting the body with new, unfamiliar exercises and also keeping rest times down is enough to spur new growth in even the hardest of gainers.
To put this into context with a routine designed to focus on your abdominal area, try this simple but brutal workout today: []
* Crunch
* Bicycle Crunch
* Elevated Plank
It might look easy on paper, but it is not to be underestimated. Try moving from exercise-to-exercise with 30 seconds on each movement and no rest at all. Take a 60 second breather at the end of the circuit and then start over. Two rounds would only take 3 minutes, but it will really test your fitness levels.
It is true that the simple session above can effectively help you to learn how to get a six pack in 3 minutes or slightly longer. The important thing to remember after you have tried it, of course, is that you can also apply this method to training any body part you wish. Incorporate it into your next chest workout and watch how much more difficult it becomes. The key to learning how to build muscle on a regular basis lies in your ability to adapt and configure your training to suit your goals.
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About the author: The new video from Russ Howe PTI uncovers how to get a six pack in 3 minutes per day without any training equipment. If you want to learn how to build muscle quickly , grab his free walk through instruction guide.