Get Stronger and Gain Muscle Growth
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If you have been training seriously for a few years then you have probably come to the realization that there is a great correlation between getting stronger and getting bigger. Just take a glance at weightlifters, powerlifters, and strongmen to see some convincing examples of this correlation.
This leads us to the obvious conclusion that even if our only goal is to look massive we need to get stronger to do that. So if you have been following a traditional bodybuilding program for awhile it may be time to switch to a more strength-oriented training plan.
The basic tenets of designing a program to get strong are :
Lower reps
Lower reps allow for heavy weights, and heavy weights are what builds strength quick. You want to stay below 6 reps here. 1-3 reps is the pure strength zone, while 4-6 reps will allow you to increase muscle with your strength.
Higher sets
To compensate for the relatively lower volume of your low rep sets, it is necessary to increase the number of sets you do. There is no special number. Anywhere from 5-12 sets of an exercise is the norm. The exact number will depend on the number of reps you're doing, your goals, and your current work capacity.
Long rest periods
In contrast to bodybuilding, we want to avoid being tired as much as possible when training for pure strength. This means we want near complete recovery between sets. The exact amount of time will depend on the exercise, but anywhere from 3-6 minutes is normal. Some powerlifters are known to take up to 15 minutes between heavy squats or deadlifts!
Higher frequency
The more often you do something the better you get at it. For professional strength athletes it is common to train 6 days per week, 2-3 times per day! While this isn't practical for most of us, it gives us a hint as to how to build strength fast. The more often you can train (without overtraining) the better.
These are just a few tips to help you to get stronger. The key to rapid strength and muscle gains is hard work mixed with professionally designed training programs and sound nutritional and supplement plans.
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