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Adding muscle seems to be a mystery to most, yet if you pick up a copy of any fitness or bodybuilding magazine and you'll almost always see a headline like this: "Gain 15 Pounds of Muscle in 6 Weeks."

If it were so easy you'd have millions of muscle-heads running around. Even though building muscle tissue can be a challenge, I'm going to outline some very specific principles that can pack on the muscle faster than you can throw away that copy of "Muscle and Fiction"!

Before we get started though I want to clarify a few points.

 

 

  • The ridiculous claims made by most fitness and bodybuilding magazines are only there to get you to buy that issue - nothing more!

     

     

  • If you are serious about strength training you need to be reading books and NOT cheesy fitness magazines

     

     

    Ok? here we go.

    In order to add muscle tissue you must force the body to add it. Your body won't just add a pound of muscle just because you followed a 3-set workout that you read about in Muscle + Fitness. You need to give the body a reason to make improvements - in this case add muscle tissue.

    You have to provide what I call a "stimulus". This can be done in many ways and I'll address a few in just a moment. Basically, you need to force the body to add muscle by subjecting it to levels of stress it is not used to. Some methods are more obvious than others but all can work. Here are a few examples of how this can be done effectively.

    First, the basic and common methods:

     

     

  • Increase weight or resistance

     

     

  • Perform more repetitions

     

     

  • Perform more sets

     

     

  • Move the resistance slower

     

     

  • Rest less between sets and exercises

     

     

    Now for the more advanced methods:

     

     


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