Train Simple - Grow Fast!
To grow muscle mass is actually pretty simple.
I don't mean you should not put in great effort to execute the process; I just want to point the essential for advancement formula which can be summed up as stimulus and response.
Muscle is best stimulated to grow by being placed under heavy mechanical tension (overload) and responds to that stimulus by growing bigger stronger muscles.
The problem we have is that so many people want to complicate that.
So they over-analyze things, dissect the minor details and look for the "secret" strategies, methods from "underground" and stuff.
In the process of their analyzing the details they miss the bigger picture.
You can say "they don't see the forest from the trees".
Here is example that illustrates this: Many people ask about weight selection.
They say they are confused about when and how to increase weight or what percent to increase it by.
It is because they miss out the basic understanding.
Rather than making it complicated, simply use the 4-6 rep range as your guide.
If you can get 6 reps on your own then increase weight a bit.
It doesn't have to be a perfect science as long as you work to progressively use more weights while staying in the 4 to 6 repetition range.
If you over analyze all the time you are simply wasting energy and you'll just become paralyzed.
The reality is its pretty clear cut and spelled out simply throughout course we teach.
But most important, the underlying key to your success is the consistent hard work you do while executing those basic principles.
Those who use the muscle building exercises system realize the advantage of this direct approach very fast because results they get are all telling all.
We can not do it for you, but we save you great deal of time, energy and money! You can break the muscle building process down to a few major points: Train heavy and intense following the principles.
Follow a good nutrition schedule daily.
Practice smart post workout nutrient/supplement selection and timing.
Don't complicate and over analyze the muscle building process.
Avoid Analyze - Paralyze nightmare please.
Be simple, train heavy and grow fast.
I don't mean you should not put in great effort to execute the process; I just want to point the essential for advancement formula which can be summed up as stimulus and response.
Muscle is best stimulated to grow by being placed under heavy mechanical tension (overload) and responds to that stimulus by growing bigger stronger muscles.
The problem we have is that so many people want to complicate that.
So they over-analyze things, dissect the minor details and look for the "secret" strategies, methods from "underground" and stuff.
In the process of their analyzing the details they miss the bigger picture.
You can say "they don't see the forest from the trees".
Here is example that illustrates this: Many people ask about weight selection.
They say they are confused about when and how to increase weight or what percent to increase it by.
It is because they miss out the basic understanding.
Rather than making it complicated, simply use the 4-6 rep range as your guide.
If you can get 6 reps on your own then increase weight a bit.
It doesn't have to be a perfect science as long as you work to progressively use more weights while staying in the 4 to 6 repetition range.
If you over analyze all the time you are simply wasting energy and you'll just become paralyzed.
The reality is its pretty clear cut and spelled out simply throughout course we teach.
But most important, the underlying key to your success is the consistent hard work you do while executing those basic principles.
Those who use the muscle building exercises system realize the advantage of this direct approach very fast because results they get are all telling all.
We can not do it for you, but we save you great deal of time, energy and money! You can break the muscle building process down to a few major points: Train heavy and intense following the principles.
Follow a good nutrition schedule daily.
Practice smart post workout nutrient/supplement selection and timing.
Don't complicate and over analyze the muscle building process.
Avoid Analyze - Paralyze nightmare please.
Be simple, train heavy and grow fast.
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