Building Muscle at Home

by Thomas | November 2, 2008

Gyms are great for a lot of people. Some people like all the equipment available. The motivation provided by the people around them helps drive others. There are some people who use the gym as place to get away from everything and concentrate on gaining muscle mass. But that does not mean the gym is for everyone. There are a lot of people who aren’t working out in gyms, for a variety of reasons; the cost may not be practical, you may not have the time, or you may not be comfortable working out in a fishbowl. No matter your reasons they can all be overcome while still gaining muscle mass at home.

One of the downsides of training at home is that you won’t have all the equipment available at the gym. Don’t let that bother you. People have gotten real results from home equipment. You can too. If you can afford all the equipment you need that is great. If you can’t there are always alternatives. I have heard of coffee tables used as flat benches, and kitchen chairs as the place to do shoulder presses. The bottom line is there is almost always a way to work out. Remember though, no amount of muscle is worth an injury. If you can’t do an exercise safely, then don’t do it. Often times the safety issues can be addressed by having another person or even two there to spot for you and help lift weights into awkward starting positions.

One of the best ways to work out at home is using dumbells. They can be easily dropped to your sides if you reach a fail point in your lifting. They are also a lot easier to get into a good starting position than a barbell.

Exercises that you can do to build muscle at home:

There are limits to the amount of weight training you can do at home. But the weight training you do at home is a lot more effective than anything else you choose to do at home. Until you are comfortable or able to go to a gym, building muscle at home is the best option. Remember that that the same things apply at home that would apply at a gym. Always warm up and cool down. Never put yourself or others into danger with risky exercises.

ThomasAbout The Author

Nutrition Manual Epic Warrior MuscleThomas is a fitness coach, the founder of Builtfit.com and the author of the popular muscle building program Epic Warrior Muscle.   Thomas has Bachelor’s degree from Texas A&M, and has passion for fitness and continues to share his fitness knowledge with others.  You can see Thomas’s full profile and articles here.

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