Home  |  Weight lifting
 
 

Weightlifting Chart

 
 

Weightlifting Workout Charts - Observe Them Religiously

 

By: James Davis

 

Weightlifting workout charts are specifically designed according to the particular requirements of individuals to achieve the target body shape. They need to be observed and adhered to just like a religious teacher follows his religious tenets. The reason is pretty straightforward. Your entire workout regime is structured according to your target body shape. The weightlifting workout charts are carefully designed to achieve this target. Now, if you deviate from this charted path, you will end up getting no results (or even negative results!) despite spending hours in the gym and exhausting your body to the extreme.

Basically, there are two ways of devising weightlifting workout charts for your desired body shape. The first is 'Help Yourself' method in which you need to gain sufficient knowledge about your body system and the weight training that'll ultimately lead to the desired body shape. The second is more simpler and most advisable 'Ask an Expert' method, where you tell the expert about your plans about the body shape and he or she devise a comprehensive weightlifting workout chart for you. All you have to do is religiously follow it and the results will start appearing, albeit in small measures, within a week or so.

Sticking to weightlifting workout charts has worked wonders for the well-known bodybuilders and athletes all across the world, and there's no reason why it shouldn't work for anyone desirous of achieving a specific body shape. Here are some other benefits of adhering the workout charts -






  • Efficiency: it's not about how much time you spend in the gym. It's neither about how much sweat you discharge in the gym. It's all about efficiency and intelligence to pick up the right weightlifting exercise in order to achieve desired results. So, whatever time you spend in the gym, you know that it's not wasted.





  • Saves Time: Following weightlifting workout charts will help in achieving the desired results in good time, thus, saving you from precious time loss from wasteful exercises.





  • Motivation: Merely following the rules and achieving the small targets you set for yourself daily will lift your morale and encourage you to keep coming back to the gym until the goal is reached.






 

 

For more information Click Here> Weightlifting Workout Charts

About the Author

This article is shareware. Give this article away for free on your site, or include it as part of any paid package as long as the entire article is left intact including a live link. Copyright © 2008 James Davis

(ArticlesBase SC #544166)

Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/ - Weightlifting Workout Charts - Observe Them Religiously

 

More related links about Weightlifting Chart

 
 
  1. Weight Lifting Chart

    Here are some pre-planned workout charts. You can use these with dumbells, bands or any resistance. These are good for beginners to the gym or wanting to ...
    fitnessandbodyimage.com/plans/chart.htm
  2. Weight Lifting Exercise Chart

    19 Aug 2009 ... Weight lifting exercises not only help in maintaining body fitness but also tone your body. Before planning weight lifting programs, ...
    www.buzzle.com/articles/weight-lifting-exercise-chart.html
  3. Weight Lifting Program Charts

    These Charts provide an outline for an 8-day program (workout every-other-day). This is an intense program and you will need to experiment with amount of ...
    www.developed.net/charts.htm
  4. Weight Lifting Log | Exercise Charts

    A weightlifting exercise chart is a chart that allows someone looking to exercise or lose weight the ability to track their progress on a piece of paper.
    www.myfit.ca/.../weight_lifting_exercise_charts.asp
  5. Weight Lifting Percentage Charts

    Percentage Chart for Weight Lifting and Powerlifting.
    strengthtech.com/percentage/ -
  6. Blank Weight Lifting Chart

    14 Dec 2009 ... For that purpose, we might need to discover a blank weight lifting chart and to keep track of our progress in that way. ...
    ezinearticles.com/?Blank-Weight-Lifting-Chart&id=3421887 -
  7. Blank Weight Lifting Chart

    22 Dec 2009 ... For those of us that have been lifting weights for quite some time, we already realize precisely how constructive it can be to trace our ...
    www.articlesbase.com/.../blank-weight-lifting-chart-1612601.html - United State
 
   
 
                              @Copyright 2009-2020 www.about-world.com