Having any kind of success at bodybuilding if you have an ectomorph body can be a real battle at the best of times. But if you don't have the right knowledge and information, it's virtually impossible. Chances are that if you are reading this, it's because you not seeing the kind of results you'd like to have at the gym, and you are ready to make some changes to what you are doing. We're going to get started on fixing that problem right now.
You already know you have a disadvantage when compared to all of your gym buddies, but what can you do to overcome your body type? The first step is to start eating more often; ectomorphs should get about 3,500 calories per day. Only visit the gym for one hour about three days per week, but increase your workout intensity until you are completely wiped out by the end of the one hour session.
These two tips alone might solve all of your problems, but the type of exercise you do could ruin everything. Are you isolating your muscles or are you working several muscles at once per exercise? Now that you know you only have an hour to work out, isolation exercises are not an option. You need to focus on compound exercises, which require you to use several muscles at once. The 3 exercises below will greatly enhance the the results you are getting from your bodybuilding.
Exercise #1 - The Hammer Curl (Great For Arms)
This exercise targets muscles in both the forearms and biceps. Start with your feet about shoulder-width apart. Relax all of your muscles while keeping your back straight. Your arms should be to the side with a dumbbell in each hand, palms facing the body. Either alternatively or simultaneously lift the dumbbells until they reach your shoulders, your wrists should not move during this process. Hold for a brief period and then slowly return to starting position.
Exercise #2 - The Deadlift (Gluts, Hamstrings & Quads)
The deadlift is a very good exercise that works out the core, hamstrings, quads, and glutes. Stand in front of a dumbbell placed on its side. Hold your back straight and extend your arms as you bend your knees, then kneel down to pick up the end of the weight. Return to the standing position while gripping the dumbbell until you are back to your starting position. Hold and contract your muscles and then place the dumbbell back on the floor. Repeat several times.
Exercise #3 - Bent Over Row (Back, Core & Shoulders)
The bent over row works the entire back, core, and shoulders. To start, hold a ten pound dumbbell in each hand with your arms extended in front of you. Slightly bend your knees and lean forward with your arms still hanging out. This is your starting position. Now lift the dumbbells up to your chest as you contract the muscles in both your back and shoulders. Hold and then slowly straighten your arms back out.
Bodybuilding for ectomorphs can actually be quite simple once you work out what you have been doing wrong. If you do exercises like these with intensity, eat the right amount of calories, and take regular rest breaks, you should be able to get that big bulky body you've been aiming for.
You already know you have a disadvantage when compared to all of your gym buddies, but what can you do to overcome your body type? The first step is to start eating more often; ectomorphs should get about 3,500 calories per day. Only visit the gym for one hour about three days per week, but increase your workout intensity until you are completely wiped out by the end of the one hour session.
These two tips alone might solve all of your problems, but the type of exercise you do could ruin everything. Are you isolating your muscles or are you working several muscles at once per exercise? Now that you know you only have an hour to work out, isolation exercises are not an option. You need to focus on compound exercises, which require you to use several muscles at once. The 3 exercises below will greatly enhance the the results you are getting from your bodybuilding.
Exercise #1 - The Hammer Curl (Great For Arms)
This exercise targets muscles in both the forearms and biceps. Start with your feet about shoulder-width apart. Relax all of your muscles while keeping your back straight. Your arms should be to the side with a dumbbell in each hand, palms facing the body. Either alternatively or simultaneously lift the dumbbells until they reach your shoulders, your wrists should not move during this process. Hold for a brief period and then slowly return to starting position.
Exercise #2 - The Deadlift (Gluts, Hamstrings & Quads)
The deadlift is a very good exercise that works out the core, hamstrings, quads, and glutes. Stand in front of a dumbbell placed on its side. Hold your back straight and extend your arms as you bend your knees, then kneel down to pick up the end of the weight. Return to the standing position while gripping the dumbbell until you are back to your starting position. Hold and contract your muscles and then place the dumbbell back on the floor. Repeat several times.
Exercise #3 - Bent Over Row (Back, Core & Shoulders)
The bent over row works the entire back, core, and shoulders. To start, hold a ten pound dumbbell in each hand with your arms extended in front of you. Slightly bend your knees and lean forward with your arms still hanging out. This is your starting position. Now lift the dumbbells up to your chest as you contract the muscles in both your back and shoulders. Hold and then slowly straighten your arms back out.
Bodybuilding for ectomorphs can actually be quite simple once you work out what you have been doing wrong. If you do exercises like these with intensity, eat the right amount of calories, and take regular rest breaks, you should be able to get that big bulky body you've been aiming for.
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