Combination Training for Muscle Building
If you took it upon yourself to ask a few different professional or amateur body builders what exactly makes up their training sessions and what their workouts consist of, for each person you ask, you will receive different answers. There is no perfect training session and work out that works amazingly for everyone. With that information put aside, you may want and need to consider some kind of combination training for your bodybuilding program to be fully successful.
The fact of the matter is that you will not be able to stick completly to one specific train program and expect to see any kind of decent results. You will of course get to a certain point, and if you keep up with the program that you have decided on will keep your body maintained, but you will never actually progress any further. At the end of the day, to get anywhere with natural bodybuilding, especially if you want to be a professional body builder, progression is key to everything. Why not try to mix your train schedules up every two or three weeks. For instance, you could do ten sets of ten reps one week and then the following week, you could try to do five sets of five reps, with more intensive exercises. Maybe the week after that, you could actually do three sets of three reps, with even more intensive exercises. After this you could start from the beginning or keep switching and changing.
Try to make sure that you take the boredom out of your training periods and your work outs as this can affect your moods and your effectiveness in your training. Along with weight training, you will also need a decent cardio workout. Cardio is anything that gets the heart pumping more than it normally does, and actually keeps it pumping faster for at least 30 minutes at a time. This should ideally be done three times a week, at the very least and not really any more than that to avoid over training. On the other hand if you do the same cardio routine over and over, you will eventually get bored and lose motivation.
Instead of running on the treadmill all the time and looking at the same four walls and all the same people in the gym, get out in the beautiful fresh air and run in the park or the street. Instead of using the exercise bike machine, find yourself a real bike and go for an actual bike ride, the exercise and the fresh air will do you the world of good. Take part in an aerobics class or a step class — yes, men do take these classes. If nothing else, get out and mow the lawn faster than usual and get your heart pumping. Go for a swim.
The key is to not become to settled in your exercise routines that you then end up losing interest, motivation and then stop progressing. Make sure that you are working with a trainer that understands that the workout program must change as your body changes.

