Muscle Math For Muscle Mass

Posted: October 20, 2011 by williampower in Exercise, Myth Busting
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In order for muscles to grow, three variables must coexist in the right ratios:

1. External stimulation – physical activity and/or exercise is necessary for muscles to be efficacious. Exercising (the purposeful engagement of a bodily activity that enhances or maintains physical fitness and overall health and wellness) uses energy and can cause microscopic damage to the muscle fibers (damage to muscle fibers is what eventually leads to muscle growth).

2. Nutrition – throughout the day and especially after intense exercise the muscles need to replenish their stores of fuel.

3. Rest – it is during the rest or recovery phase that the muscles repair the microscopic damage and grow.

Formula:
External Stimulation + Proper Nutrition + Rest = Good Muscle Health

In order to achieve maximal levels of muscle mass on a consistent basis one more variable has to be added to the formula:

4. Progression – progressive overload is essential if you are trying to increase or expedite muscle mass gains. Overload simply means giving your body slightly more than it’s used to working with, for example adding 10lbs to your current max bench press. Progression is the part of this equation that encourages you to turn that 1st 10lb addition to your max bench press into a 15lb increase, then a 20lb increase, and so on and so forth.

Formula:

External Stimulation + Proper Nutrition + Rest + Progression = Max Muscle Mass Potential

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