A common question
a good personal trainer will ask a person who is enquiring about
a body building workout and getting in shape is, What are
your goals and what are you looking for? This is a wise
question, because there exists different workouts for different
goals. The common goals are lowing body fat (emphasis on fat,
not weight which is a combo of water and muscle and fat), increased
strength, muscle mass gain, developing high levels of definition
and striation, and injury rehabilitation.
Communicating
the Workout
The key to
getting the most out of a body building workout is to emphasize
what exactly it is that you are looking for and to communicate
that to your trainer as clearly as possible. Saying getting
in shape is usually not a good response because it will
be translated as losing body fat and some strength and core training.
That is a
fine translation if that is the goal, but if the goal is to put
on 30lbs of muscle to get in shape, then the body building workout
that you will undergo will not be translated as such. Always be
clear when defining goals. An easy trick to communicate a goal
is simply to say I want to look like celebrity so and so.
This will usually provide a trainer with a visual idea of what
your physique goals are.
There is a
Science to it
To the untrained
eye, a body building workout is random. This is simply not accurate,
and the level of inaccuracy in the calling the workout random
practically reaches the stratosphere. A proper body building workout
is a series of logical workouts put together to reach specific
goals within a specific period of time.
When the body
building workout starts to become illogical, then the goals will
not be met. For example, if one is looking for mass, a leg mass
exercise program will include leg presses and heavy squats. If
one is prescribed heavy reps on a leg extension machine, then
the mass goal will never be met, since a leg extension machine
is more designed for definition or injury rehab or injury prevention.
The number
of body building workouts is practically limitless and sometimes
a little experimentation may be required to find what is needed.
Actually, all body building programs once started as an experiment,
so this is hardly a bad thing.