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  Great - you've decided to try bodybuilding. Perhaps you want to build mass, tighten up your midsection or slim down; those are all possible with strength training. Whatever your reason (and you should definitely write down your goals for starting and your realistic expectations of what you hope to achieve in the short and long term),m you should follow a clearly defined program.

  Don't expect us to provide you with any so-called success; let's state for the record right now that some training methods are smarter and better than others, but nothing resembles a secret. Our role here is to teach and guide you through your first three months so that you can take your training to the next level and design a personal routine that meets your needs.

  Is there one program that's right for everyone? No. Did you really expect that one routine would serve the needs of the female college basketball player who wants to make a more dominating presence on the court, the 45 year old businessman looking to firm his body and improve his health, and the young man interested in competitive bodybuilding? Every person who trains has different motivations, desires and genetic potential, and each must make his or her own adjustments in putting together a particular program. It's really not so difficult. But before you get started, here are some points you'll want to consider.

  • Get a physician's release
    if you are over 40 or have had any sort of previous injury or impairment.
  • Be realistic but positive.
    Assess your current condition and where you want to be in three months, one year and five years. Keep focused on your goals and know you'll achieve them.
  • Commit yourself to three months
    before making any judgements about whether it's working or not. The truth is, you're probably a bit impatient, and sculpting your physique takes time. Changes take place incrementally, but three months is long enough to notice some significant changes in strength and size. Persistence and dedication are characteristics that all successful bodybuilders have in common. Do you?
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    Getting Started

    Beginner Tips

    Safety Tips

    Warming Up

    Designing a Routine

    Neck Training

    Thigh Workout

    Shin Exercises

    Nutrition Tips

    Vitamins & Minerals

    Bodybuilding for Women

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