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Starting A Body Building Program

By: Jonathon Hardcastle

Having an impressive physique is of high importance in the aesthetic-obsessed world of today. To that end, you can start a body building program in the courtesy of your own home for little to no money! Keeping in shape increases your sexual appeal and aids your body in maintaining a proper level of health.

If you're looking to build a base for yourself before getting into heavy lifting, push-ups, sit-ups and pull-ups can greatly increase your level of fitness. Try to do three sets of these exercises every other day, giving your body the opportunity to rest and rebuild. After a few months, you should note a remarkable difference in your physique; your arms, chest, and abs should all be much more refined even after a small period of time. Once you feel that you've reached the limit of what you can gain from these exercises, it may be a good idea to invest in a weight-lifting bench and some free weights. If you can't afford to get new equipment, it can be a good idea to look in the classified ads. Many people begin to work out in the home but fail to follow through on the plans, giving you ample opportunity to get some rarely-used equipment for a much cheaper price. Online auctions represent another viable opportunity when it comes to purchasing your own equipment.

Once you start working out with free weights, it's a good idea to find a workout partner; a ‘spot' is required for some of the heavier lifts that are performed in a body building routine and without a spot, you can run the risk of serious injury. Another important aspect of the home gym that is often neglected is nutrition. While some people have no qualms about lifting all hours of the day, the benefits that they gain may be lessened due to an unhealthy diet. Bodybuilders should focus on a diet that is high in protein; meats such as chicken offer an abundance of this key compound, and you can supplement your protein consumption via workout shakes that are available for sale at any major health-food store.

Gym memberships can be expensive; by simply buying your own workout set-up, you can save a whole lot of money without even having to leave the house! A mirror is also a good idea for a workout room; the more that you see the progress you've made in the mirror, the further inspired you'll be when it comes to getting even stronger.


Jonathon Hardcastle writes articles on many topics including Sports, Games, and Recreation

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