Sunday, December 23, 2018

Female Bodybuilding Guide (Part 2) :

Female Bodybuilding Guide (Part 2)

👉 Female Bodybuilding Guide (Part 1)

Female Bodybuilding Guide (Part 2) :

Building a muscle-woman starts off with weight and resistance training. At least once per week, every muscle group is exercised to complete exhaustion. But due to the upper and lower body curvaceousness of a woman's body, different exercises are needed. Extra importance is placed on hip flexors, adductor and abductor muscles in the inner and outer thighs. Leg extensions, presses and curls work the thighs, while calf raises exercise the lower legs.

For the upper body, women exercise their pectoral muscles with barbell or machine presses, dumbbell or machine flies, shoulder presses and arm work. The arms are pumped up with barbell and dumbbell curls and triceps press-downs. An advanced female muscle builder pumps an impressive amount of weight every workout session. An eating plan with approximately 25 percent of the calories received from protein, 40 percent coming from complex carbohydrates and the rest from fat and dietary fiber is needed to restore the muscle tissue injured by intense exercises.


Supplements should be taken: Whey Protein powder blended with milk, amino acids to assist with fat burning and protein metabolizing. Plenty of eggs ought to be eaten for the best source of quality protein. Soluble oils such as wheat germ oil are essential for energy and endurance, kelp is good for concentrated protein boost. Contests are the final aspect of female bodybuilding. As a woman's physique is much different to a man's, they're generally exhibited differently. While they do adopt some of the male positions, such as flexing the biceps, shoulder muscles and back, female bodybuilding poses are typically more graceful and meant to display the highly developed feminine body at its best.

In summary, creating a muscle-woman is like building a muscle-man, but the technique is a little different to take into consideration the female form as well as feminine metabolism. The results for women, however, are just as remarkable as the results for men!





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