If you\u2019re new to proper weightlifting, you have much to look forward to.\xa0
You\u2019re taking your first steps in a journey that can transform not only your body but your entire life.\xa0
With every bit of muscle and strength you gain, you\u2019re going to look a little better, feel a little better, and thrill a little more at the prospect of what else you might be able to achieve.\xa0
You have a special advantage, too\u2014one that even the most accomplished weightlifters envy.\xa0
Whereas they have to fight tooth and nail for every ounce of improvement on the scale and bar, thanks to a quirk of physiology, you\u2019re going to progress with relative ease.
For instance, for someone like me, no matter how hard I work in the gym, the best I could possibly do over the next 12 months is maybe 30 to 35 pounds added to my key lifts and 1 to 3 pounds of muscle gain.
You?
Well, in just your first year of proper training, you should have no trouble increasing your whole-body strength by several hundred pounds and gaining 15 to 25 pounds of muscle (and about half that if you\u2019re a woman).
Such is the power of \u201cnewbie gains.\u201d
Notice I\u2019ve said \u201cproper\u201d a couple times now, too. This is important because even if you\u2019ve been into lifting for a while, if you\u2019ve made little progress since starting, you too can benefit from newbie gains.
In short, if you\u2019ve yet to gain your first 15 to 25 pounds of muscle (again, for women, about half that amount), you can get there a lot faster than you might think.
If you\u2019re skeptical, I understand.
Well, I have good news:
I have proof, too.
Through my books, articles, podcasts, and videos, I\u2019ve helped thousands of everyday men and women build their best bodies ever, and I can do the same for you.\xa0
And I can start right here, right now, by providing you with an in-depth review of the science of newbie gains\u2014a rather controversial phenomenon.\xa0
Some people say newbie gains aren\u2019t really a thing because there\u2019s nothing special occurring at the physiological level.
Others say newbie gains are