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Body Building At Home: Can It Be Done?


So can you do body building at home? That is, can you effectively work and build all of the necessary muscles to have a toned, sculpted and overall big muscular body without all of the specialized equipment that you will find at a gym?

Of course, you could set up a home gym with your own equipment and then there would be no problem following a routine for body building at home. But let’s assume that you do not and cannot have a fully equipped home gym. What are the bare essentials that you need for effective body building?

Unfortunately you are not going to be able to do body building at home successfully with no equipment at all. There is no way that you can hope to build serious muscle mass without some weights.

Dumbbells are cheap and easy to store in the smallest apartment or dorm room. If you really do not even have the money for those – for example if you are a teen with no job and a tiny allowance – then you could start out by using plastic water bottles, the kind that you can easily grip in the middle. However, you will soon want to move up in the weights, so plan on saving your allowance or asking for a set of dumbbells for your next birthday, Christmas or as a random gift from any family member who is feeling generous.

Hint: you will find that family members are much more likely to buy stuff for you if they can see that you are going to use it and get the value out of it. If you ask before you even start working out, they may say no automatically. If you ask after you have been working out regularly for a month, the answer may be very different.

The next thing that you will need is a flat/incline adjustable bench. This will cost you a little more and it takes up more storage space too but it greatly increases the number of exercises that you can do. The bottom line is that an adjustable bench is going to be essential if you plan on doing any serious body building at home.


Finally, a barbell with a set of barbell weights completes the basic equipment. You can manage with either dumbbells or a barbell, you do not strictly need both, but if you have the space and a few more dollars this can add variety to your workout.

Your workout can then include bench press exercises with and without weights, and the full range of dumbbell or barbell exercises (rows, curls, extensions and raises). Be sure to plan your routine so that you are covering different muscle groups each time. Do not work out every day but have two or three rest days in the week.

So how long will it take before you see results? It would be great if we could bulk up overnight, but that simply does not happen. Be patient, keep to your routine as you planned it for body building at home and you should start to see results in a couple of weeks.

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Female Body Building: Your Workout Routine


Many women are afraid of getting into female body building because they are not sure they want to go all the way to having a seriously muscular body. However, there is no need to be concerned. You need never go further than you want to with female body building.

A sculpted, well toned body is a very attractive look for a woman. In many cases, this is as far as women want to go. That is fine. If you later decide that you want to take it further and work up to entering contests and taking it seriously, you can.

Why You Should Try Female Body Building

Female Body Building: Your Workout Routine

Female Body Building

Female body building is a great way to lose unwanted fat and build muscle. Be aware from the get go that muscle weighs heavier than fat, so you may not necessarily lose weight. Instead, you will redistribute your weight and end up with a strong, lean, sexy body.

The secret to success with female body building is to make sure that the muscles are worked and built evenly. Do not do the same workout every day. You need to give your muscles time to recover and build between sessions. You only need to work any particular muscle group once or twice a week.

This means developing a workout routine that works different muscle groups each day. Make sure that you cover everything without ever exercising the same muscles two days in a row. This is probably even more important than how many reps you do or what weight you lift. Let’s say you want to work out four days a week. That is enough for a female body building beginner. You will surely see results if you concentrate on really working one muscle group intensely at each session. A full week of recovery for each muscle group gives them a chance to build really strong.

Here is how your Female Body Building routine might look

  • Day 1 – legs
  • Day 2 – back and abs
  • Day 3 – rest
  • Day 4 – chest and biceps
  • Day 5 – rest
  • Day 6 – shoulders and triceps
  • Day 7 – rest

In addition you can do some cardio exercise, but again, three to four sessions a week is enough. You might start with 20 minute sessions and work up to 30 minutes. Overdoing cardio is a mistake for female body building because it can increase cortisol which breaks down the muscles. Do not be afraid of weights. You will not turn into Arnold Schwarzenegger by just picking up a dumbbell. Weight and resistance training is what really tones your body. It is not just for the arms either. Many back and chest exercises involve weights.

Motivation in Female Body Building is Key

Keeping motivated can be a challenge, especially if you have a lot of demands on your time. You will find, of course, that when you are fitter and stronger you can actually pack more into a day. You will have more energy and more of a positive outlook. Remind yourself of that any time that you are beginning to think that you do not have the time to go to the gym. Drink plenty of water during your workout and the rest of the day too. And of course, take care of your nutrition. That is essential for fat burning and effective female body building.