Fitness Myths Part Two
March 24, 2009 by Jim Made
Filed under Bodybuilding
Here are some more juicy fitness myths for you:
1. The more you train, the better.
It is kind of hard to believe but some people really reckon that the more they train, the better it is. Nothing is farther from the truth. If you train too frequently, too much, too intensively, and don’t get enough rest, you’ll over train, which will lead you to weaker performance.
As you train its vital to outperform yourself on each training session. What this means is that she have to measure how will you do during each training, and next time you come to train, you have to do a small better. If this is not happening, if you’re not training better every time, then you might have overtrained, and which you have to get is a break.
2. It is possible to spot reduce stout.
This is a myth that many people believe. The truth is that he cannot determine as you start working out which part of your body will get skinnier. The body doesn’t work like this. You will most likely see a general stout reduction on your buddy instead of just a spot reduction. Just to give you an example do in a million situps each day will not burn the stout around your belly, but it will tone and strengthened the abs.
3. If you train well, you can eat whatever.
It always surprises me how many people really believe this. The fact is that you have to eat well if you really want to achieve the results for which he started training in the first place. It is not possible to out train a poor diet, so get some healthy food and yourself besides training.
4. Body building for stout loss.
Simply impossible. Bodybuilding is for people who want to build their muscle. For stout loss there are other exercises such as interval workout.
Here are the myths for you. Hope you loved reading about them. Don’t fall for them. See you next time.







