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Tuesday, January 6, 2009

Best Exercise For Building CHest Muscles

By Jason King

There are some common misconceptions when it comes to building muscle for a solid chest. As with any area of the body it take disciplined work of the pectorals to achieve that desired chiseled look. Although knocking out heavy bench presses is the only way most people think this can be done, this is not the case. To get a fully refined look on your chest there are other exercises you need to use.

There a few simple weight lifting exercises that will help build a well-defined chest.

A good inner pectoral exercise are low cable crossovers. High cable crossovers can also be used as an alternative.

Close grip bench press, this will work the inner Pecs quite well, and they also give a good workout to the triceps. Bench press-Wide grip will work the outer chest muscles.

Dumbbell Flyers works the inner pectoral muscles, but you really have to squeeze them together. Just like the bench press you can adjust the angle in which you attack the muscles. Wide gripped dips work the chest, and the angle of your elbows will determine what area of the chest you're working out.

When you vary your routines with these exercises it will help to prevent you from reaching a plateau in your training. You must remember to add enough rest between your workouts, and eat enough to make your chest grow.

Nutrition is just as important as lifting heavy weights when you're trying to get bigger. The muscle tissue tears as your lift the weights. Your muscles are repaired with what nutrients you put into your body. It is also a good idea to increase your vitamin and mineral intake.

Water is also important for any workout routine. Water keeps you hydrated, processes waste materials and transports nutrients to your cells. Your internal organs are also protected and the joints of your body are given a cushion with water intake. Muscles are also around 80% water and they will not grow if you don't drink enough of it.

Your body regenerates and heals itself while you are sleeping, this means that plenty of quality sleep is needed to prevent your efforts in the gym going to waste. Muscles are also around 80% water and they will not grow if you don't drink enough of it.

When you combine all of these elements your chest will soon start growing into something that you're always wanted. Just remember you need a good workout routine, plenty of sleep and a diet filled with the right foods. - 17274

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