As long as men have been on a quest to attain the perfect body there have been countless questions as to how exactly to go about it.
Well wait no longer, I’m going to put an end to this debate right now. Which is better for attaining the best body, weight lifting or bodyweight exercises?
The answer - neither one is necessarily better than the other. Truth be told there is no one perfect way to develop the ultimate physique, that’s why you have so many proponents of both methods. In the development of your fitness regime you have consider a lot of different factors:
1. What are your exact goals, what type of shape are you in right now and what type of body do you want to achieve
2. How much money can you invest or are you willing to invest in equipment for your home or gym/health club memberships
3. How much time do you have to invest in your fitness program
4. Will you have a training partner at your disposal should one be necessary
Inevitably what you will find after considering these and other factors is that a mix of weight training and bodyweight exercises will help you achieve your fitness goals in the shortest time possible.
If your new to working out, you may want to stick entirely with simple calesthenics at the beginning until you develop sufficient strength and coordination to tackle a more complete workout program.
Exercises like push-ups, bodyweight squats, dips, handstands and pull-ups will greatly improve your strength, balance, coordination and endurance and once these exercises become “easy” to perform you can begin adding weighted movements to your routine to (1) build areas these exercises don’t completely develop - like bicep curls; or (2) to increase body mass, if that’s your goal, with barbell squats or deadlifts.
A lot of what it takes to attain your goals in fitness, as well as other areas of your life, lies in the doing not in the search for too good to be true shortcuts.
One thing I can not stress enough - always, always, always consult your doctor before beginning a new workout program - even the best workout program in the world will do nothing for you if you injure yourself during the first session and can’t continue.
If you’re looking for quick workouts you can perform when your strapped for time or unable to make it to the gym, keep coming back. I’m going to try and put up some 15 minute maintenance workouts every week or so to keep your blood pumping when the clock’s not on your side.
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