Why Intensity Is The Key To Building Muscle
Intensity and effort is the key to building muscle. Without it,
you couldn't use progressive overload, forced reps, or any other
advanced lifting techniques.
Muscle growth depends on constantly increased intensity and
overload. Not only that, there's such a feeling of complete joy
and exuberation after completing a killer, intense workout.
You feel good, you feel strong, and you feel confident. There's
nothing like training with complete, 100% intensity. And it's
the most important part of building muscle consistently.
The truth is, if anything is worth doing, you have to give it
all you've got, or you probably shouldn't even do it to begin
with.
There's something incredibly intense about lifting 400 pounds on
the bench press. Feeling a power in you as you push the weight
with all you've got.
Not only does this intense, heavy lifting help you to build
muscle, but it will also increase your confidence and
self-esteem over time.
Intense efforts result in increases in muscle size and strength.
The closer you come to using 100% intensity, the greater the
chances of building muscle.
But it's impossible to use peak intensity for long duration when
training. After all, you can't use max intensity when doing
long-distance running.
As a result, the longer-duration but less intense activities you
do will result in less muscle stimulation and growth. That's why
brief, intense bursts of exercise is most important for building
muscle.
Those interested in the most muscle growth possible must
regularly exercise at the 100% intensity level. Anything less
than that and you will not see the best results.
But the problem is, intense efforts require motivation. It's
tough to lift with max intensity all the time. It can be very
draining and it places huge demands on the body.
I'm sure you've felt, at one time or another, that you didn't
want to do anything too intense. You went to the gym, but didn't
feel like working out. Or you felt really tired and sluggish.
Didn't you find it tough to use any intensity at all?
Believe me, it takes motivation and determination to keep
training at an intense level. But if building muscle is that
important to you, you'll find ways to keep upping the intensity.
That's why it's important to have strong reasons for working
out, goals that you really want to achieve. It's amazing how
much intensity you can use if you're really after a particular
goal.
So the more you want a specific goal, the more intensity you'll
train with. If you're tired of being picked on or teased for
being skinny or small, that will keep you training with
intensity in the gym.
Start being more aware of the level of intensity you're using in
the gym. Are you giving it your very best when you step in the
gym?
If not, you may not have strong enough goals or a strong enough
reason for working out. Until you find your "hot button", 100%
intensity will elude you.
Visualize what you want to achieve from working out in the gym.
Picture yourself with the lean, muscular physique you want. And
realize that it will take intense and consistent training to
achieve that.
And since intensity is the key to building muscle, start using
as much of it in the gym as you can. If you start training with
100% intensity, you'll soon start achieving all of your muscle
building goals.