Saturday, November 28, 2009

The Facts and Myths about Bodybuilding Supplements

Bodybuilding supplements are widely used to increase muscle mass, reduce recovery time after an intense workout, and to make workouts more beneficial. However, there are many misconceptions about bodybuilding supplements. Here are some common myths and facts.

Myth: Bodybuilding supplements are dangerous.
Fact: Most bodybuilding supplements are not dangerous at all when the correct dose is taken.

Myth: Bodybuilding supplements are illegal.
Fact: While there are some organizations, such as the Olympic Games, who have banned certain bodybuilding supplements, they are not illegal. They are available for purchase online and in retail stores.

Myth: Bodybuilding supplements will allow you to become physically fit without working out.
Fact: Bodybuilding supplements are meant to work in conjunction with a rigorous exercise program. Taken alone, they are unlikely to produce any positive results.

Myth: Bodybuilding supplements have a lot of side effects.
Fact: Most bodybuilding supplements include ingredients which occur naturally in the body. Because of this, there are very few side effects associated with taking bodybuilding supplements. The most common side effect is upset stomach and diarrhea. Most side effects go away within a few weeks. There are some supplements which have more serious side effects, but most supplements do not.

Myth: Bodybuilding supplements are very expensive.
Fact: You can easily find discount bodybuilding supplements which will allow you to purchase the same product at a substantial discount. Discount supplements are exactly the same as their higher priced counterparts.

Myth: All bodybuilding supplements are steroids.
Fact: Most bodybuilding supplements have nothing to do with steroids. Most are naturally occurring substances, such as amino acids.

Myth: Bodybuilding supplements do not work.
Fact: Many people find that supplements greatly enhance their workouts, cause them to have rapid results, help them put on muscle mass, and reduce recovery time after workouts. While no supplement will work for everyone, most people will find an improvement in their bodies after using supplements for about a month.

Many people do not understand bodybuilding supplements and the benefits they can bring to the athlete who is serious about increasing their level of performance. Most supplements have little or no side effects, and can be purchased without a substantial cost. Before starting any workout program or starting a supplement, it is a good idea to meet with your doctor and discuss any concerns you might have. After getting the green light from your doctor, your success will only be limited by the amount of work you put into building your body into top shape.

Natalie Aranda writes about health. Bodybuilding supplements are widely used to increase muscle mass, reduce recovery time after an intense workout, and to make workouts more beneficial. However, there are many misconceptions about bodybuilding supplements. Here are some common myths and facts. You can easily find discount bodybuilding supplements which will allow you to purchase the same product at a substantial discount. Discount supplements are exactly the same as their higher priced counterparts.

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Wednesday, June 4, 2008

The Five Best Bodybuilding Supplements You Don't want to be Without

Bodybuilding supplements aren?t essential. The focus of your bodybuilding should be your training and proper nutrition. There are five supplements, however, that can help you achieve your results faster and are beneficial to both your muscle growth and your overall health.

1. Quality Multivitamin. A quality multivitamin will help you get all the essential nutrition your body needs. Look for one with high-potency. A more expensive multivitamin will not always be better, but avoid buying generic brands.

2. Protein Supplement. Whey is probably the most common and least expensive of the protein supplements that you can buy. In addition to its cost and availability, whey is good because it contains little to no fat, lactose, or cholesterol.

Another protein supplement you might want to consider is hemp. Hemp has the same benefits of whey, but is arguably superior. In addition to the complete protein, it?s also a source of antioxidants, vitamins, minerals, essential fatty acids, fiber, and chlorophyll. Two-thirds of hemp protein is edestin, which is only found in hemp and is the protein that is most similar in form to that in the human body. The only disadvantage to hemp protein is that it is not as readily available as whey protein. Other protein supplement sources to consider are soy, egg white, or casein.

3. Monohydrate-Creatine. Creatine?s function is to help supply energy to muscles. Many bodybuilders take it to increase performce and to help build muscle mass. It is not a steroid and is not banned in sports in the US. Short term studies show it to be safe, but long term studies haven?t been conducted.

4. Glutamine. Glutamine is perhaps the most important supplement you can take if you are a bodybuilder. During exercise, the body uses its stores of amino acids. Glutamine helps to replenish your body with the amino acids. A deficiency of glutamine in your body can lead to a weakened immune system and possible wasting of muscle tissues. You can buy this as a powder from most health food stores or vitamin shops.

5. The final supplement bodybuilders need to consider is essential fatty acids. Essential fatty acids are omega 3 and omega 6, also known as the good fats. These EFAs will help ensure that you have the energy you need for good performance. You can buy supplements in liquid or capsule form, or choose to incorporate adequate amounts of the food sources of the omega fatty acids into your diet. These food sources include fatty fish, flaxseed, hemp oil, pumpkin seeds, sunflower seeds, walnuts, and leafy vegetables.

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Friday, December 28, 2007

Stop kidding No home gyms allowed

Not long ago my wife went shopping for home gyms. No not for her but of all people for me. I was devastated. The idea, me exercise? I sit and work at the computer all day and that's plenty of exercising for me. I told her we didn't have room and the (2) extra bedrooms were for visitors besides.

Nevertheless off she went and darned if a couple weeks later she drug one home. A home gym of all things!

My wife was telling me that the convenience of privacy at home, no driving and time efficiencies is what I really would enjoy. Humbug! She also discussed her goals for me and frankly I was impressed. Lose 20 lbs or else! Else what? Rabbit salads and vinegar for life.

She also told me that in making her decision she considered our budget, room available, weight based or rubber band machines and relative versatility. I told how appreciative I was of here thoughtfulness.

She assured me I wouldn't need the motivation that a real gym provides, nor would we miss the room lost, and that putting the thing together would be a blast.

Also, just because I wasn't surrounded by other hard exercising chargers my tendency to be lazy and slack off wouldn't be a factor.

Thus far, the only thing that's lost weight is my wallet but I'm assured perseverance would prevail.

Before starting that home exercising program I suggest seeing your doctor to check on your health condition and your brain because when you're grand kids see you trying to do your thing they'll think you lost your mind.

Having home gyms is probably a pretty good idea and I for one am all for it. My grandson looks so fit now he can't keep the girls away from him. Boy, am I glad I have a grandson.

More good gym stuff http://www.home-fitness-gym-4u.com/

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