What if I told you to only have a limited amount of energy (readily available) per strength training session, would you believe me? Well the latest scientific data (including blood tests on individuals under strict gym conditions) have revealed that blood sugar levels drop dramatically after only 20 to 30 minutes of a high intensity strength training session.
So you see you only have a short period of time to complete your strength training, therefore exercise selection is crucial for proper results.
One way around this is to use compound multi-joint movements. They offer the most beneficial muscle stimulation needed for lean muscle growth and metabolism improvement in the shortest period of time. In other words, we can train many muscles simultaneously and use our energy more efficiently.
Compound exercises are much more functional and superior to isolation exercises and promote natural movement of your joints. Heavier loads can also be lifted using these exercises. Some benefits are:
. More functional
. Higher muscle activation
. Higher hormonal release
. Less stress on joints
Examples of compound multi-joint movements include; squats, bench press, dips, and chin-ups. Performing three to four exercises with high intensity during a session are what most people are capable of doing during a high intensity strength-training workout.
All the main muscle groups are thoroughly exercised with these exercises and they have an overall growth effect on the body as a whole (i.e. a total body workout).
After rest and recuperation is allowed to take place, at the next exercise session try to push out a few more reps. You will have become stronger, thus allowing for more muscle growth (i.e. more lean muscle and a higher metabolism).
It only takes one of these workouts to target the entire major support muscles of the body. Exercises should be chosen from the more complex and challenging to the less complex and challenging. Remember, as you get stronger in your upper body exercises (i.e. Dips, Bench Press and Lat Pull downs) you will also add size to your upper arms as well as your shoulders.
There is no need to train the arms and shoulders with isolation exercises.
Did you know that current research shows that performing one set per exercise is as beneficial as multiple set workouts! If you think that volume training (multiple sets) is more effective then you're wrong!
The latest research shows that single set training is as beneficial as multiple set training. Also, by performing the one set it decreases the chances of over training and saves valuable energy required for other exercises during that particular workout.
So all you need to do is one set of each strength training exercise. This is accomplished by performing as many repetitions as you possibly can. As we just established, single sets are just as effective as multiple sets in increasing strength, muscle size and power.
After performing one complete set to total failure, it should be just about impossible to generate the same force and intensity for another complete set of the same exercise. If you're able to generate the same force and intensity for this second set then it is pretty obvious that not enough effort has been put forth into the first set.
If you give each set per exercise 100% effort (e.g. you cannot move the bar after the last rep) then there will be no more requirement for further muscle stimulation on that specific exercise.
Multiple Sets can be used in the following circumstances.
. The initial stages of learning a new exercise
. During rehabilitation
Remember it is the intensity that is important, not the volume when it comes to gains in strength. One warm up set of 50% of maximal weight can be done for 5-10 repetitions to oil the joints for the big work set that is to follow. After completing a set and when your breathing has returned to normal, proceed to the next exercise. There is no time limit here, it is just what you feel comfortable with, be it 3 or 5 minutes etc.
Make no mistake about it! Put what you have leaned here to practice and you will start to finally make those long awaited gains you have been after.
Gary Matthews is the author of the popular fitness eBooks Maximum Weight Loss and Maximum Weight Gain.
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