Gaining muscle mass is not that hard. Actually it is simple and straightforward. There is only one condition attached. That condition is you have to do it right. Now many would say that of course you have to do it right. To gain mass you need to adhere to the basic principles regarding adding size to your frame. As human beings we are all different. Different routines benefit different individuals. The same applies to diets. We all require different amounts of rest as well. However one thing remains true. We all gain muscle roughly the same way. Actually it is quite fortunate that we gain muscle the same way. Just imagine if we all had totally different ways of adding muscle. It certainly would be very confusing. I remember when I first started my muscle building journey. I learnt that building muscle is a combination training, nutrition and rest. This fact is so true. It always was and always will be. When trying to add muscle everything you do revolves around these three principles. Bodybuilders constantly try to strike a balance between these three. Fortunately for those trying to add mass there are these basic principles they need to stick to. If you follow these principles then your chances of success will be much greater. Here are some basic guidelines for adding mass Consume lots of calories Get enough protein Train heavy Get enough sleep and rest As you can see from the above list, the basics are covered. It might seem easy but so many people do not even meet these basic requirements. It is important to get the basics right. For example during an eight week cycle, every single day is important. If for just one day you do not meet your daily protein requirements you will be compromising your efforts. Whenever I create an eating plan or training routine I make sure it is clear, concise and easy to follow. For many just following such a simple program is such a hard thing to do. I know many guys who workout month after month and put on little mass. Most of the time the problem does not lie with their training. Due to sheer enthusiasm their training efficiency is quite good. The problem mostly lies with their nutrition. I always feel that nutrition is so underrated. Nutrition forms the basis of a successful muscle building program. For example if your nutrition is only half of what it should be you are going to struggle. You will be building less muscle than you should be. This will not allow you to become stronger at a steady rate. As you might know more strength means more muscle. From the example above you can see how important it is to get the basics right. |