Sometimes when you’re doubtful about the authenticity of information on body building it’s a challenge to pick the outstanding recommendations from the bad advice. There’s so much wordiness on body building that it’s often very hard to know from where to start.
1) The first thing an absolute beginner should do is visit his/her doctor and get the all clear to begin a workout program that will include cardiovascular and weight training.
2) Decide on what are your goals. Do you want to lose body fat and tone up or do you want to gain weight? Doing both at the same time can be achieved too but is very difficult and can lead to zigzag diets.
3) A general guideline is that if your body fat is below 14% you should be ok to bulk up and gain some weight and body fat. If you are above 14% then you should try to first lose some fat and then try to gain the weight. Generally anyone who has a body fat percentage of over 30% is considered to be obese.
4) Have a set nutrition plan before you begin training. 5-6 meals a day are an absolute MUST whether you want to lose bf or gain weight.
5) Have a set training regimen. If you have to, hire a personal trainer for a couple of sessions to show you how to perform the basic exercises. Ask for advice on your routines, either from knowledgeable people in the gym or in our forum.
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Many workouts accomplish different goals at the same time. For example, a muscle building workout will almost always help build strength at the same time. Choose the goal that is MOST important to you, and the workouts that are shown will be geared more towards your chosen goal.
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