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Bodybuilding vs. Diets to Lose Fat and Look Great

Topic: Fat LossBy Emile JarreauPublished Recently added

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Looking younger and more attractive is the goal of just about everyone at one time or another. As a society, we spend billions of dollars on diet programs and exercise equipment in the hopes of achieving the slim attractive bodies of our youth. Add to that the incredible amount of money spent on cosmetic surgery and it is easy to see just how important that looking good is to the average person. The problem is much of what we try to do to achieve results is simply ineffective especially considering the amount of time and effort and often money that we put in. One activity that just about guarantees better body results is bodybuilding.

Just because you hear the word bodybuilding, don't start thinking that I'm talking about covering yourself in oil and posing in front of thousands of people. Bodybuilding is simply the act of building muscle and losing fat in order to maximize the look of your physique. It is one of the quickest and most effective ways to get in shape in that with each pound of muscle that you build, your body will increase the amount of fat that it burns on a regular basis. Muscles act as miniature fat burners and will help to keep you lean and trim while your increased musculature will add shape and definition and certainly make you more attractive to the opposite sex.

But bodybuilding is about more than just picking up some weights. There is truly a science involved and the delicate balance that exists between the types of food you eat as well as the types of exercise you perform. It is safe to say that effective bodybuilding takes into account three areas including nutrition, weight training exercise, and aerobic exercise. When these three areas are carefully paid attention to and made part of a regular and consistent exercise regimen, you can totally transform your body in a matter of weeks and months versus years and you will have just about everyone asking you what you are doing to make you look so good.

Before you grab some weights and start swinging them around, the first step should be looking to hire a personal trainer. Weight training can be particularly dangerous for those that are inexperienced so it makes sense to work with someone that can show you exactly the techniques and forms associated with various bodybuilding exercises. This will not only help you to prevent injuries but will also help to speed up the process in which you see true results to your body.

One final note conce
s the amount of rest you should give your body when involved in a bodybuilding program. You see, while intense physical exercise is vital to transforming your body, the actual transformation occurs while you're resting, not while you're exercising. Your muscles will repair themselves and grow during periods of rest primarily when you're sleeping. Some of the best and most satisfying bodybuilding results can be achieved through a weightlifting program that only takes place three days per week. In the off days, you can choose to focus on your diet and hone it as well as performing various aerobic exercises such as running and jumping rope. There is no question though that if you take up a consistent program of bodybuilding, you will be able to enact a more positive change in your appearance than ever would be possible with just a simple fad diet or cosmetic surgery.

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Emile Jarreau has been involved in Fitness and Bodybuilding for over 32 years. For more information regarding fat loss go to http://www.MrFatLoss.com

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