Bodybuilding Article 35
Welcome to Bodybuilding Article 35 in our comprehensive series. We all have to start somewhere so this article outlines the lifting exercises that are suitable for beginners with an emphasis on developing the back muscles.
Bodybuilding article 35 will contend that not only can it be visually impressive, but a strong back is essential for intensive training and day to day living. And don't forget, you can get the best deals on a huge range of bodybuilding supplements at Bodybuilding.com
Back exercises for beginning bodybuilders
From a bodybuilder's perspective one of the most important body areas is the back. Not only can it be visually impressive but a strong back is essential for intensive training and day to day living. In bodybuilding you are aiming for three things with regard to developing the back muscles:
- Thickness of the upper back (traps).
- Wide lats.
- Highly defined lower back (spinal erectors and lower lats).
As a beginner there are five essential exercises for developing these muscles quickly:
1. Dumbbell shrugs - 3 sets of 10-15 reps. This exercise will develop the traps.
2. Seated V-bar cable rows - 3 sets of 10-15 reps. This exercise will develop the mid upper back.
3. Bent over barbell rows - 3 sets of 10-15 reps. This exercise will add thickness to the upper back.
4. Pullups - Aim for 25 reps. This exercise will strengthen the entire back.
5. Pulldowns - 3 sets of 10-15 reps. This exercise will define the lats.
As with all exercises you need to take care in scheduling specific body parts. To begin with you should incorporate your back exercises into a program similar to the one suggested below:
Day 1: Biceps, Back, Abs
Day 2: Hamstrings, Shoulders, Abs
Day 3: Quads, Forearms, Calves
Day 4: Triceps, Chest, Abs
For the first couple of weeks complete one set but then add one set each week to a maximum of three. At the end of three months you will be ready to move on to more intensive intermediate level exercises.
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1. Stimulus - exercise is needed to make the muscles work, use energy and cause microscopic damage to the
fibers.
2. Nutrition - after intense exercise the muscles need to replenish their stores of
fuel.
3. Rest - it is during the rest or recovery phase that the muscles repair the microscopic
damage and grow.
Muscle size increases due to hypertrophic adaptation and an increase in the cross section area
of individual muscle fibers. Intensive exercise impacts more on the strength influencing fast twitch type II fibers, therefore
the increase in muscle size is accompanied by greater strength. . . .
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