Our facility is designed from ground up to be a world class fitness club on par with international standards, with spacious & airy interior and equipped with the best of the equipments the fitness industry has to offer. Today’s
top bodybuilders boast muscles that
are far bigger, better defined, and more symmetrical
than those of their counterparts just a few
decades ago. In many ways, this is the
golden age of bodybuilding. Advances in training techniques and
nutrition have made
it possible for more people to achieve
a rock-hard physique that once seemed out of
reach. Granted, building a great body isn’t
simple. It still takes dedication, persistence, and
patience,
but today there’s a road map—a set
of proven training principles—to help you on your
journey. Olympians Gym Guides to Getting Started
in Bodybuilding will teach you to awaken your
dormant muscles and transform your physique,
using the latest knowledge and most advanced
techniques. Let’s be clear. We don’t promise overnight miracles. as
some books and products seem to promise. We’ll
leave the grandiose, unrealistic claims to others. Instead, The Olympians Gym
to Getting Started in Bodybuilding offers
a sound, systematic, and safe approach to
reaching your muscle potential through proper
weight lifting. bodybuilding can help you lose fat
where it doesn’t belong (stomach and thighs)
while packing
on muscles where they do belong (shoulders,
chest, and arms). You can literally reshape your
body. Before long, your clothes fit better. You have
more energy. You notice fewer aches and pains. You’re more confident in your appearance. Your
s*x life may even improve! As we age, we steadily lose muscle mass;
starting at age 25, most people lose about a halfpound
of muscle
a year. Bodybuilding can reverse this process. It
can actually help you gain muscle as you grow
older. That’s a pretty attractive proposition. It’s never too late to start strengthening and
shaping your muscles. Many top bodybuilders
began weight training in their early teens. That’s
perhaps the best time, because it allows you to
develop a muscular foundation as your body
matures. However, there are many famous bodybuilders
who didn’t start serious weight lifting
until their late teens or early twenties. In fact, you can start bodybuilding in your thirties
or forties and make great gains. For that matter,
some seniors—in their sixties, seventies, and
beyond—pick up weights for the first time and
discover renewed vigor and vitality. Weight
training can boost your immune system strengthen your bones, and improve the function
of your heart and lungs. Lifting weights is as
close
to a fountain of youth as we’ve found. One of the appeals of bodybuilding is that you
can pursue it as far as you would like. You may
begin training, start to look better in a t-shirt and
shorts, and decide you don’t want
to develop bigger and bigger muscles. Your goal
then becomes to maintain the gains you’ve
made—and that’s great.