weightlifting routines complement and complete weightlifting programs, in fact, they depend on each other for successful bodybuilding. The resources available with advice, suggestions and information are incredibly diverse and rich from magazines, web sites and blogs to fitness forums and health organizations. A huge amount of material is dedicated to the inefficiency of the weightlifting routines. Why are some bodybuilding techniques inefficient for me? This is a common type of issue you’ll come across. Maybe you’ve jumped from program to program, trying all sorts of solutions, just to be disappointed over and over again. There is something wrong going on in your weightlifting routines and here is how you should identify the weak point.

There are three important factors you need to focus on and investigate carefully: the training as such, nutrition and rest. Other possible problems may appear because of a health condition that has not been diagnosed yet or because of a chaotic lifestyle with substance or alcohol abuse. Besides these potential negative factors, other problems arise from mistakes made during the training. Some people train too much and thus exhaust their body, weakening the muscle mass instead of making it grow. Then, staying at the same workout level prevents the muscles from growing and you remain on the so-called plateau.

Organizing the weightlifting routines into workout cycles is the best way to avoid the appearance of plateaus. According to traditional bodybuilding, the entire body has to be worked per session. Yet, the modern approach, backed by scientific research, claims that you should train by groups of muscles without working the same group twice in a row. The muscles also grow in the rest period between the weightlifting exercises.

A good way to identify the right weightlifting routine consists of putting down the evolution elements in a training log you write in regularly. A great number of materials are available for the purpose, and you will be able to create or find a system that suits your needs and prevents you from giving up the routines. Jumping from program to program is hardly a way of progressing in a weightlifting attempt, which is why experts strongly advice against chaotic or random choices of weightlifting routines. Even if you are interested in growing muscles and feel pressed to do it fast, you can change results by adopting the right strategy.

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