Free Weights Or Weightlifting Machines
To Build Bigger Muscles?
By Chris Chew
Are free weights such as dumbbells and barbells are more superior
to weightlifting machines for building bigger muscles? Well, both
free weights and weightlifting machines have its own pros and
cons.
•Advantages
of weightlifting machines
a)
Excellent for beginners because it is not so intimidating and
the range of motion is fixed, so a bodybuilding novice need not
wonder whether he is lifting correctly to target a muscle group.
b)
Easy to use as machines usually have instructions on them.
c)
Safer – It won’t drop on you in a middle of a lift.
d)
Isolate your muscles so that you can rest your injured body part
and yet able to workout other muscle part.
•Disadvantages
of Weightlifting Machines
a)
Increase injury risks since the range of motion is fixed and repeated
workout will place tremendous stress on the same joints, tendons
and muscles because you are lifting on a fixed pathway.
b)
Because of its isolation of muscles, your workout hit only the
targeted muscles with little involvement of supporting or synergistic
thus your muscle gains will be slower and less balanced.
c)
Since weight lifting machines have fixed configuration, your workout
does not factor in your body frame and structure. Whether you
have a big or small built, narrow or wide shoulders, you will
be using the same pathway range of motion and width of grip. This
will raise your chances of being injured as well as poorer muscle
development.
•Advantages
of free weights
a)
More stabilizing muscles synergistic muscles are involved. So
you are actually exercising more muscles and therefore will develop
more muscle growth and strength.
b)
Improve your balance and muscle coordination since you need to
balance the weights during your lift and this call on many muscles
to do so. So your muscle coordination and sense of balance will
naturally improve.
c)
Convenient and inexpensive since you need not join a gym and free
weights are much less expensive than machines.
•Disadvantages
of free weights
a)
Increase injury risks if lifting with wrong form and technique.
b)
Time consuming because you need to bring the weights from one
area to another or physically taking time to adjust, add or decrease
weights.
So
which is better for building bigger and well balanced muscles?
Yup, free weight takes the cake over weight lifting machines for
building muscles faster and bigger. However, since both weightlifting
machines and free weights have its own advantages and disadvantages,
you can then weigh the pros and cons to use machines or free weights
for your workouts or even a combination of both to suit your personal
requirements.
About
The Author
Chris Chew is a fitness personal trainer of actors, fashion models
and male pageant title holders. More of his articles at his sites
http://www.sgfitness.com and http://www.sgfitnessonline.com
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