Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Weight Lifting Techniques and Weight Training Routines

By Wakelin Smith

Weight lifting is a power training activity which many people participate in for the purpose of building, strengthening and increasing muscle mass and also for the purpose of losing weight. Before attempting to lift weights, here are some helpful tips that can help you to achieve weight lifting success.

Lifting the appropriate weight is one of the most essential things you should do when weight lifting. You should make sure that the weight you lift is comfortable when you do it at least 15 times. Doing a basic set of 15 repetitions at the correct weight amount will help you quickly build up your strength. The surefire way to hurt yourself is by trying to lift the wrong amount of weight.

When working with your weight lifting techniques, you may want to skip your warm-up. This should be avoided because lifting weights is the same as other sports. With all sports activities, you need a period where you allow your body to stretch out and warm-up to avoid injury when you start weight lifting.

Proper form is essential when practicing the correct weight lifting methods. The amount of weights that you use when performing weight lifting techniques should not be to light nor should it be too heavy.

Weights that are too light will not provide sufficient stimulation for muscle building and weights that are too heavy can cause muscle injury. Ensure that you are able to lift your weights at least fifteen times before feeling your muscles getting tired. Learning how to keep the proper form is necessary before you attempt to start lifting.

Do not overwhelm your muscles by working the same muscles every day. If you intend to lift weights everyday you should balance your workouts whereby, the different muscle groups will be worked out each day or you can work the same muscle groups every other day. Allow your muscles at least twenty four to forty eight hours rest and recovery time, in this way you reduce muscle fatigue.

Take your time. Many people hold in their breath while performing weight lifting techniques. This is very dangerous and can cause a sharp increase in your blood pressure. Keep your breathing regular at all times during techniques, making sure to breathe out as you are lifting the weights and breathe in as you are bringing the weights down.

In order to achieve the maximum benefit of your weight lifting techniques, you must remain focused and consistent in your workouts and do not expect to see over night results. Following these simple easy steps can help prevent a large amount of injuries such as nerve damages, sprains, fractures, dislocations and others. - 16004

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