Proper Techinque 101 Building Perfect Muscle
Posted: Friday, June 22, 2007
by Eric Marchewitz
LG Sciences
Proper technique is almost as important as eating when it comes to packing on muscle. You see it all the time, the dude, in the gym screaming at the top of his lungs, back arched and compensating with his whole body, just to look like he is lifting more weight. Common offenders flock to the bench press and bicep curls to look good in the gym. I don't know about you, but I would rather look good on the beach and I don't much care for how I look in the gym. I am the guy you see without the matching shorts and T-Shirt combo. No "UnderArmor" or fancy sweat suit. I am the dude in some plain shorts, a ripped up T-Shirt and some ratty old tennis shoes. I am there to train, not to look good or make an impression. I don't tend to go to the "hook up" gyms though, so I guess if you wish to pick up chicks, you might want to look the part. While I am on a rant, what is with all of the fat and out of shape personal trainers. I am telling you, there are a ton of them. If I am going to be a personal trainer, I am surely going to look the part. I mean come on, that is your job. I figure as a supplement company owner, it is my job to at least look big. I don't have great genetics for being lean, but I can at least train hard and get big for my customers. A piece of advise, you don't need a personal trainer if you start training right and eating healthy. Today's machines are designed to give you a near perfect workout, all that is missing is the drive and proper form.
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Eric D. Marchewitz is one of the nations's leading supplement experts in the United States. For more articiles by Eric D. Marchewitz please LG Sciences website at http://www.lgsciences.com
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