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We work all year to build ourselves up. We train heavy, eat big, sleep a lot, and use various supplements to boost our bodyweight, drop fat, and build muscle. We grow physically stronger, and over time our health improves as well. Better cardiovascular system oxygen flow, more efficient digestion, and great balance in enzyme levels in the blood mean we are healthy, vibrant, and on the right track. However, in our efforts to achieve our best possible shape and health, we do often take it just a little bit overboard. We become ill, or we injure something due to just not getting enough rest. Enthusiasm is good, but it does often lead down this road. The following are some of the reasons that an otherwise good bodybuilder will begin falling apart.
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There have been approaches being taken by different body builders. Some of them have been productive while others have brought havoc in the profession. Many articles have been written to instruct body builders on the best way of training and there have been very many measures put in place to ensure that this is done in the proper manner and practiced effectively. However, there are still body builders who risk their lives in the pursuit of better results and this article is therefore a reminder of proper body building and how it should be carried out.
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If you have been in this game for some time now, if you have accumulated a level of success in pursuit of muscles, then you know that body builders sometimes get too enthusiastic in their training for their own good. This is especially so if the training goals are given specific time frames, a deadline is coming up the corner. It gets even crazy, when you are in competitive bodybuilding, and a major contest in which you have banked a lot of hopes, is coming nearer and nearer.
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When a person induces a lot of stress on the muscles more than the body is able to handle then this is regarded as overtraining. There are many adverse effects which arise when a person over trains. Overtraining causes a person to lose his strength. Apart from losing your strength, it also makes you lose your body mass. Overtraining also weakens your immune system which causes you to fall ill very easily. If you want to know that you are overtraining you should look for the characteristics below; A decrease in body strength and the size of the muscles, the body takes longer to recover from the training, elevated pulse rate when you wake up, an elevated blood pressure when you wake up, an increased aches felt on the muscles and joints, constant headaches, hand tremors, restlessness, decreased appetite, insomnia, injury, fatigue and illness.
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Every bodybuilder knows that when it comes to seeing results of our hard work in the gym, it’s all about ebbs and flows. You’ll see great gains for a while, then suddenly you’ll find yourself in a spot where you just can’t seem to by a 5 pound increase on a movement. The harder you train, the more run down you feel. You can’t sleep, eat, and training is getting tougher and tougher. Your central nervous system (CNS) is obviously telling you that your body has had enough, and you just seem to have that feeling that you’ll be catching a cold or the flu soon. This isn’t a good place to be, right? Luckily, with a bit of quick thinking, you can reverse this course before you end up bedridden for two weeks and lose a lot of your recent progress.
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The enthusiasm felt by a new bodybuilder is something that can be hard to measure. Can you remember that feeling when you first started lifting, making gains almost by the workout? You couldn’t wait for the next day to arrive, so you could build upon the last day’s gains the next time in the gym. It was a joyous period, those beginners’ gains.
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Success contains lessons that are hard learned from all of our mistakes. Wise people learn from their mistakes, but those who are even wiser among us are those individuals who are capable of learning from other peoples mistakes. These mistakes could had a detriment from the onset and that’s the reason as to why imparting advice from them to anybody who wants to be a bodybuilder is the most important thing, hoping that it will prevent such mistakes from replication in their fitness years.
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Body building is a very competitive sport and that is why many people are usually stressed up when they take up bodybuilding. Therefore if you are a novice at bodybuilding do not be discouraged if you find yourself being stressed all the time. When you are working out hormones come into play and that is why you end up becoming very irritated by small things. When you use steroids in your bodybuilding routine you will heighten the amount of stress you have. The reason is because steroids tend to cause hormonal imbalance in the body and when this happens you end up getting mood swings and depression.
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Many bodybuilders have found that despite their best efforts, their arms simply won’t grow. They might be overtraining, undertraining, or just plain doing it wrong. Here are a few tips for getting those stubborn arms to grow.
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Each time you walk into the gym, there is a magic number you are faced with – the number of sets you should complete before its time to put down the metal and walk out of the gym. Train with anything less than that and you’re short-circuiting your growth by not properly stimulating the muscle groups. Complete any more sets than that, and you’re over-training. It’s a tough task to find that optimum number of sets. But if you follow some basic guidelines, and listen to your body, you can do it. Let’s answer a few questions and create a sample chest workout.
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