Saturday, November 24, 2012

Bodybuilding Categories - What Are They?


In spite of the fact that the science of bodybuilding is over a hundred years old, it continues to be extremely popular in modern times.

Bodybuilding enthusiasts may already be familiar with what this article covers. But, those new to bodybuilding may not be aware that there are actually 4 categories of bodybuilding. These categories are based on the age and gender of the individual and the goal they desire to achieve.

The four categories are:

1. Professional Bodybuilding Professional bodybuilding is the category that appeals to individuals who desire to qualify, compete and win titles in competitions. The beginning level of competitions is the amateur level. At the amateur level they can begin earning points and, hopefully, qualify for entry in major and professional competitions.

The IFBB (International Federation of Bodybuilding) is the top-rated organization for professional bodybuilders worldwide. Amateurs who win official competitions have the opportunity to receive their IFBB pro card. Once a bodybuilder becomes a pro he or she will be ineligible to enter any future amateur contests. But, they are usually welcomed for guest posing.

2. Natural Bodybuilding Some drugs and other substances, such as steroids, are illegal and their use has been banned from competitions for professional bodybuilders. However, making them illegal and banning them has not eliminated their use. Bodybuilders who continue to use them are highly criticized for their actions.. Because of this controversy, bodybuilding competitions are classified according to natural and open competitions. All entrants in a natural competition will be administered a drug test. This testing is done to ensure that the competitors will square off fairly.

Natural bodybuilding means that you develop a well-formed body physique without the aid of illegal drugs, including steroids. The NPA (Natural Physique Association) and other organizations have been formed for natural bodybuilders. Muscle-building supplements and other natural bodybuilding products that have not been banned by the various organizations are allowed.

A former drug user can compete in natural contests if the minimum period of being clean has been reached.

3. Female Bodybuilding

Until the 1970s, women were more focused on general fitness, not bodybuilding for the sake of competition. When Arnold Schwarzenegger came into the spotlight women became more interested in hardcore fitness or female bodybuilding.

For very obvious reasons, females compete in separate contests from males. Both natural and professional contests are available to females. One of the major ones is the Ms. Olympia which began in 1980.

4. Teenage Bodybuilding

There are also bodybuilding shows and contests for teenagers which are determined by their age bracket. Most of the teenage competitors are older teems. By far the majority of these shows provide drug testing in order to protect the teenagers. Because of their age and stage of human development, teenagers are undergoing natural hormone surges and are encouraged to allow these to help them gain muscle the natural way.

A few of the genetic marvels in the world of bodybuilding started out when they were teenagers. Now, if anyone should ask, you will know that there are four categories of bodybuilding and what they are.




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Ihr Bodybuilding-Training und Ernährung aus der Stadt zu halten.

Mit vielen Menschen, die Urlaub in dieser Zeit des Jahres habe ich bekommen eine Menge e-Mails über ihrBodybuilding-Programm halten, wenn sie im Urlaub außerhalb der Stadt sind.

Da ich viel, nicht nur für Urlaub, sondern auch geschäftlich unterwegs, hier sind einige praktischen Empfehlungen, für Dinge, die Sie tun können, um Ihren Lebensstil Bodybuilding gehen wann sind Sie nicht zu Hause halten:

Bodybuilding-Training und Diäten während der Reise


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Bodybuilding And The Olympics - An Ongoing Controversy


The debate on whether bodybuilding should be an Olympic sport has been raging for years amongst the bodybuilding community and those interested in the Olympics. Ardent fans argue that weightlifting has been an Olympic sport for years, so why not bodybuilding? To diehard fans, bodybuilding and the Olympics seems to be a perfect fit, and questions like "Why is bodybuilding not already an Olympic sport?" are routinely aired.

Perhaps the more telling questions to ask are "Should bodybuilding be an Olympic sport?", and "Would making bodybuilding an Olympic sport help the Olympics?"

Bodybuilding And The Olympics: Why It Is Not Already An Olympic Sport

The current Olympic program consists of 35 sports, 53 disciplines and more than 400 events, ranging from archery through to weightlifting and wrestling. The bodybuilding fan base, competitors, and sponsors are all ready and willing to take the step to Olympic level. The stumbling block is the International Olympic Committee and the OPC, who state simply that according to their criteria, bodybuilding is not a sport and there has no place in the Olympics.

This stand begs the question, "what determines a sport in the first place?". A simple definition by the Australian Sports Foundation says that sport is "a human activity capable of achieving a result requiring physical exertion and/or physical skill, which, by its nature and organisation, is competitive and is generally accepted as being a sport."

Arguably, bodybuilding fits within this definition, and one would think this should be enough for the IOC. However, the primary problem the IOC has with allowing bodybuilding into the Olympics concerns drug abuse. They claim that the widespread use of performance enhancing drugs by bodybuilders would prevent bodybuilding from complying with Olympic drug policies. There are harsh and vigilant doping rules for Olympic competitors, which would certainly exclude many professional bodybuilders.

However, the natural bodybuilding fraternity does not use performance enhancing drugs. The Olympics could uphold their drug policies, allowing only natural bodybuilders to compete at the Olympics. This also aligns with the tradition of the Olympics being a competition for sporting amateurs, not professionals.

Another reason stated by the IOC for excluding bodybuilding from the Olympics was that the judging in competitive bodybuilding was far too subjective for an Olympic judge to critique. Given the controversy surrounding the subjective judging of sports such as ice skating, diving, and gymnastics this argument hardly seems to hold water. In fact, bodybuilding would seem to be a perfect fit!

How Bodybuilding Could Help The Olympics

As competitive bodybuilding has never been a mainstream sport, including it as an Olympic Sport would allow the sport to be better known and recognized. It would also make the sport more accessible, allowing people to learn more about bodybuilding, and possibly participate themselves.

Bodybuilding would also help the Olympics by widening the scope of sports on display. By showcasing bodybuilding, the Olympics would be encouraging people of all ages to eat good food, work out, become fit, and look after their health. These are important messages in a world where so many people are overweight.

A look back into history reveals that the Olympics were first introduced by the Greeks, who idolized and revered well toned, aesthetic bodies with healthy strong physiques.

Bodybuilding And The Olympics: The Main Argument Against

Besides the drug doping issue, perhaps the most prominent argument against including bodybuilding in the Olympics is the subjectivity of judges and the fact that there is often no clear winner. Even though other Olympic sports like ice skating are also in this category, the majority of Olympic sporting events feature clear winners, either by time, distance, height or lifting weight. No one can argue that judging mistakes have been made when a competitor clearly wins an event.

Although the jury is still out on bodybuilding and Olympics, it seems for the time being at least, that the Olympic Committee has no intention of including bodybuilding as an Olympic sport. Despite the fact that the bodybuilding fraternity is ready and willing to take the step to Olympic level, it looks like they will be waiting for some time yet.




Jean Littman is co-owner of BodyBuilderWeb.com which provides quality tools and resources on bodybuilding, gaining muscle and losing fat




Friday, November 23, 2012

Zwei Wege Muskelaufbau erfolgt über Bodybuilding

Muskelaufbau durch Bodybuilding erfolgt über zwei Hauptmechanismen:

1-Muskel Publikationsfunktionen verursacht durch erhöhte Wasser- und Glykogen Ebenen innerhalb der Muskelfaser-Zelle. Diese Art von Muskel-Wachstum geschieht sehr schnell.

2-Muskelfaser Anstieg über erhöhte Eiweißgehalt. Diese Art von Muskel-Wachstum geschieht viel langsamer als die erste. Es steht auf Grund, die wir brauchen, um beides zu fördern.

Der Ladephase des ein periodisiertes Bodybuilding-Routine hilft, stimulieren die erste ein, während gleichzeitig die Vorbereitung des Körpers für maximale Stärke gewinnt in der Wachstumsphase, die Muskelfaser erhöht wiederum maximal anregen wird. Abwechselnd hin und her zwischen ihnen geben Ihnen die absolut besten Bodybuilding Gewinne , da der Ladephase immer Sie an den Rand des Übertraining bringt so dass wenn Sie zurück schneiden Sie einfach Ihren Körper aufholen gestatten, Stärke und setzen Sie sich für Muskel-Gewinne in Form von Ballaststoffen erhöhen.


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Are You a Real Bodybuilder or Just a Wannabee?


Almost every bodybuilder that I have ever met considers themselves “Hard-core” or the most dedicated, knowledgeable, or hardest training athlete in the gym. Over the 20 years I have spent in the sport I have been asked many times what does it really take to be successful in the sport? My answer might surprise you but let me tell you it’s a question everyone has to ask themselves. What’s more is the answer you give yourself reflects whether you’re a Real Bodybuilder or Just another Wannabee!

Most magazines, scientists, and competitor’s are quick to point to genetics as the deciding factor. While on the surface there seems to be some truth to this when a person looks deeper into the sport this is not necessarily the case. In fact in every contest I have ever competed in, or watched I have rarely seen the person with the best genetics win the show.

I asked my friend, legendary bodybuilding coach Scott Abel the same question about what he believes makes a true bodybuilder successful, and Scott’s answer was pretty quick. He summed it up in one word… “Heart”.

Now Scott has trained over 200 titled winners on all levels from amateurs’ right up to Olympia contenders including myself to a National Title as well as a birth into the Mr. Universe contest. He’s also had the opportunity to work with the broadest range of personalities, genetics, and mental aptitudes so his opinion carries a lot of weight.

I tend to agree with Scott. From my own experience coaching thousands of bodybuilders around the world I feel the real successes are always the guys/gals who understand that bodybuilding has more to do what’s going on inside the mind than anything else.

Winning Comes In Many Forms

Winning and success come in many forms and so many people equate a trophy or a title with success. Considering how many of the top professional and amateur bodybuilders in the world have serious health problems and rather chaotic personal lives it’s hard to equate success with their professional status or their drug-swollen bodies. That being said, there are a handful of professionals who embody the ideals of true bodybuilding but they are definitely few and far between.

Of course, you have all kinds of guys/gals in the gym coming up with a host of reasons why they haven’t stuck with their diet, followed through on their training schedule, and simply not made the gains they desire. Although both cases represent opposite ends of the extreme; everyone fits somewhere in between and many are still left asking the question… What makes a “True Bodybuilder?”

While everyone has to determine the answer for himself, my own definition of True Bodybuilding is significantly different than “The Hardcore” Version portrayed in the top Magazines. Although at one time I aspired to be like the “gargantuan” individuals who grace the pages of the magazines, I had a change of heart once I reached the National Championship Level. Here’s why.

Drug LOADED Bodybuilding - The Fast Track to Self Destruction

You see I realized almost the entire competitive bodybuilding scene had almost nothing to do with “Real Bodybuilding”. In fact it was more like body destruction. Many of these athletes I was competing with and against, had become consumed by the desire to build massive muscles and resorted to using massive amount of drugs that damaged their health. While their physiques and muscles are definitely impressive, they had built them at the cost of their health as well as the personal lives.

I personally consider this to be a psychological condition of disease similar to anorexia, or obsessive-compulsive disorder and indeed some psychologists have labeled the condition “Muscle Dysmorphia”. Many “hardcore” bodybuilders have become so obsessed with competitions, muscular size, body fat levels, diets, etc. that every other aspect of their lives has shrunk smaller then their testes on a 10 year cycle.

I know how this dysfunctional psychology can limit one’s life because for 10 years I went down that path. Fortunately, I turned the corner and saw “the light” so to speak, and recognized that there was a lot more to life than a 20-inch arm. I understand how the pressures of athletic excellence lead some athletes to turn to drug usage. I am not condoning the act however I simply recognize how athletes rationalize drug usage and get caught in the “machine” of high performance sports.

Although it seems things are getting worse in the athletic world as opposed to better with the increase in volume of high profile athletes testing positive for drug use; I believe the increased awareness of what’s going on in sports will eventually change the course of athletics, including what I call the return to True Bodybuilding.

Don’t Play Russian Roulette With Your Health

Now what’s even crazier than taking drugs for athletic performance, is the sheer number of individuals, who use bodybuilding drugs thinking it a short cut to an impressive body. Countless scores of young men and women in bodybuilding are resorting to any number of drugs to change their appearance.

These misguided individuals who often purchase these drugs on the underground market from “dubious sources,” are playing Russian roulette with their health. Often these drugs are fake, veterinarian, or “home made” drugs not intended for human consumption.

Many of these men/women delusively believe they will stop taking drugs once they add that extra inch to their arms or lose that next percentage of fat. As soon as they stop the drugs, the muscles are gone, the fat comes back, and they begin looking for the next “fix”. This sets a vicious cycle of enslavement to the drugs, as the individual has unconsciously linked drugs to a better physique and built a reliance on them to improve the cosmetic appearance of their body.

What’s worse is that ever cycle of drugs damages the delicate balance within the body’s biochemistry, making it harder to improve, as well as setting oneself up for problems in the future. One only has too look at the rate of top professional and amateur bodybuilders who are dying prematurely or contracting severe disease to illustrate the true cost of short-sighted thinking.

True bodybuilding is about self-improvement. Building muscles, losing body fat, and shaping or defining the physique, are more about expressing one’s essence than an absolute outcome.

Everybody’s ideal physique is a little bit different and the only judge that matters is the one looking back at you in the mirror. Interestingly, what one sees in the mirror has more to do with the program in one’s head than the true-image reflected in the mirror.

When Sport Becomes Art

I feel that any time a human pursuit reaches its highest form it becomes art. Art transcends boundaries, both personal and cultural, and cannot be defined by the traditional linear models of thinking popularized by mainstream culture. Titles, measurements, accolades, or even social approval do not reflect one’s inner journey or personal experience and expression.

Definitions or belief systems have no intrinsic meaning other than what is ascribed to them by various social groups. Interestingly, each social group will ascribe a very different value on any given subject, and each group tends to believe that its opinion is the correct one.

Art transcends all of these standard descriptions and conveys a feeling or an emotion that is hard to contextualize with words. It is this essence that makes art fascinating. Often times a certain proficiency in the subject matter is essential to fully appreciate the experience. In other words, the more someone becomes familiar with a subject, in this case bodybuilding, the more one can recognize, genius, greatness, or the artistic.

Watching Tom Platz blast out 20 plus reps with 500 pounds goes beyond physical accomplishment. The process becomes art. Another example would be a football receiver diving through the air, to catch a pass with one hand, in between two defenders, while simultaneously dragging both feet before flying out of bounds. These moments or events go way beyond the physical achievements or quantitative description.

These “defining moments” are what millions of viewers watch for daily in sports. The event is really a stage that presents an opportunity for the athlete to transcend the normal definitions of their chosen sport. The thing is, in order for an athlete to get to the “sporting promised-land”, or at least the highlight reel, years of practice, failures, unseen moments, victories, and defeats have all been part and parcel to the “defining moment”.

What is it that pushes someone to “be all they can be”? What is the “X-factor” that drives people to break previous limits of the past? While it’s hard to contextualize the essence of what makes a person a true bodybuilder, one only has to look at the Special Olympics to get a deeper understanding of the difference between real athletes vs. “wannabee” pretenders.

The Special Olympians: The Ultimate Example of Athletic Spirit

The athletes who compete in the Special Olympics do so with a spirit that in many ways demonstrates the highest ideals of athleticism. Although these physically and mentally challenged individuals may not break world records, or appear on the front page of the sports section of the newspaper, they illustrate the power of the human spirit. These remarkable individuals compete with a purity, dedication, and determination that inspire anyone and everyone. It is this intangible spirit that comes from within that propels each person to greatness and is the secret to personal accomplishment.

“Wannabee’s” perform activities for the glory, the prestige, or for narcissistic pride. Sometimes these actions manifest out of a low self-esteem. I can’t tell you how many 250lb bodybuilders I have met who “thought they were small”, or how many stunningly beautiful fitness girls complain that they are “too fat”. To me these athletes represent the worst in the sport, and cast a negative image to the real athletes (bodybuilders) who work day in and day out, to simply improve the physical expression of their Self.

Wannabee’s strut around the gyms like peacocks, they put down the accomplishments of others, make excuses for their own shortcomings and exaggerate their own accomplishments. In other words they say “I am a “bodybuilder” or “I’m Hardcore” etc but their thoughts of self-image is completely defined by what they see in the mirror or what the scale reads. Often the self-image of Wannabee’s are extremely distorted and borders on delusion.

When you let anything define you, whether it’s your job, your sport, or a relationship, you can bet you have a “wannabee” or distorted belief system that will invariably lead to problems at some point in the future. Often times it takes a crash to the bottom of society with somewhat painful consequences for these individuals to experience a “Reality Check”.

Self Improvement is The Essence of Real Bodybuilding

The real bodybuilder recognizes that Bodybuilding is something that they do, not something that they are. There is a big difference between these two images of self because the first definition limits oneself or what one can be, while the second opens up the possibility of a greater Self or broader definition on one’s Self.

The essence of Real Bodybuilding is simply the pursuit of self-improvement through physical activity that enhances the development and function of the physical body. This pursuit can lead to a deeper awareness of the internal or subtle workings of one’s own existence. I think Bill Pearl has summed it up better than anyone else in the title of his best-selling bodybuilding book “Keys to the Inner Universe”.

To further illustrate my point from a more extreme perspective, I will use this example. Some bodybuilders come to me and say I am training my legs as hard as can but I am not puking from sets. Can you show me how to train so hard that I puke?

While this sounds ridiculous, this type of mentality does persist inside bodybuilding. Puking from a set is often times viewed as a badge of honor or welcome achievement in the “Bodybuilding Brotherhood”. This type of mentality is what has kept the awesome power of bodybuilding away from the general public and transformed a positive form of self expression into a “narcissistic, self-absorbed, anti-social, cult-like, behavior relegated to the “lunatic fringe”.

Numerous companies create ads around this whole behavior by glorifying pain, suffering, and illustrating imagery of a 250lb man standing over a bucket or a pool of vomit on the floor. While most individuals in society would be horrified or disgusted by such a picture, many in the bodybuilding world embrace it, identifying greatness, or achievement with the process of vomiting.

As bizarre as it sounds, the above scenario is illustrative of how the act is often mixed up with the intention of the individual. This is a very thin line of consciousness but a very important one to understand it one’s bodybuilding pursuits are to be crowned with success.

Heart is where someone pushes themselves to the limits of their physical being. Any person; who tests themselves regularly, with weight training to improve their body, is a real bodybuilder. Real Bodybuilding takes heart and it has nothing to do with how big someone is, how much they bench, or how many titles they have won.

Real bodybuilding is about the journey of self.

It’s a way to express oneself while improving your health, your awareness, and your self-esteem. Real bodybuilding helps to synchronize the Mind, Body, and Soul connection and enhances every aspect of one’s life. It’s a phenomenal tool for self -improvement and self-discovery. After a lifetime of lifting you can still learn something new about yourself and you can still improve.

That’s Real Bodybuilding!




Wade McNutt is a Natural National Bodybuilding Champion and an IFBB Mr. Universe World Champion. He combined the secrets of Eastern Yoga Masters with, scientific, muscle building to produce a revolutionary new health system, called Freaky Big Naturally, find out more at http://www.freakybignatural.com




Halten Sie eine Food-Zeitschrift für Bodybuilding schnelle Ergebnisse!

Einer der mächtigsten Tipps, die ich mit Ihnen, für schnelle Ergebnisse Bodybuilding teilen können ist, ein Lebensmittel-Tagebuch zu führen. Entweder können Sie Stift und Papier oder ein Programm wie Microsoft Excel (das ist, was ich verwenden). Aber in der Lage zu wissen, welche Lebensmittel Sie essen und in welchen Mengen unterscheidet die Menschen, die die schnellste Bodybuilding-Ergebnisse von denen machen, die nicht. Indem er eine Lebensmittel-Zeitschrift, Sie können halten Sie Übersicht über wie viele Proteine, Fette und Kohlenhydrate, Sie täglich und Sie somit in nehmen, Ihre Ernährung um Gewinne im Muskel ohne Gewinne in Körperfett oder zur Anpassung beginnen können, verlieren Körperfett und Muskelmasse zu gewinnen. Sie können auch Notizen machen, welche, die Lebensmittel Ihren Körper besser reagiert.

Zuerst es braucht Arbeit die Zeitschrift einzurichten und Sie dürfen nicht verwendet werden, Messen Ihr Essen und dann die Proteine, Kohlenhydrate und Fette jedes Elements aufschreiben aber ich verspreche Ihnen, dass die Arbeit sich lohnt (wie jeder Leistungssportler Sie sagen können) und es leichter mit der Zeit wird. Also wenn Sie Bodybuilding Wettkämpfe tun nicht aber in der besten Form erhalten möchten, implementieren Sie diesen Tipp, dass us-Konkurrenten verwenden und Sie sehen den Unterschied, den es macht!


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Thursday, November 22, 2012

Bodybuilding-Training-Fehler, die Arm-Wachstum zu verhindern

Wenn es ein Muskel-Gruppe, die Sie identifiziert, als jemand, der Bodybuilding übt ist die Arme. Wenn jemand fragt, einen Muskel-flex, mehr als wahrscheinlich der Muskel gebeugt wird der Bizeps der Arme. Ist nicht es wahr?

Also für viele Anfänger, die gerade am Anfangsind, große Waffen immer groß geschrieben. Nun, denken Sie daran, dass Symmetrie ist der Schlüssel, und Sie keine Situation haben wollen, wo der nur muskuläre Teil des Körpers Ihre Arme ist. So stellen Sie sicher, dass Sie so viel Wert auf jedes einzelne andere platzieren Körper Teil (selbstverständlich gehen sollte).

Nachdem dies gesagt wurde ist es meiner Meinung nach gibt es zwei Fehler, die halten viele Menschen erreicht, die Art von Arm-Wachstum, das sie bekommen konnten:

Fehler #1: schlampige Form

Um maximale Stimulation auf den Armen zu erhalten müssen Sie Praxis Bild perfekte Form. Ihre Ausübung Form brechen einfach erhalten andere Muskeln beteiligt, wobei wertvolle Anregung vom Wappen. Beachten Sie, dass sie Schlüssel zur Aufhebung Gewichte verwenden Sie diese als Werkzeug um zu machen die beabsichtigten Muskeln hart arbeiten und daher wachsen soll. Schlampige Form wird nicht nur eine schwächende Verletzung riskieren, das kann Sie aus dem Fitness-Studio für eine lange Zeit dauern, aber auch raubt Sie weg von Ihrem Bodybuilding gewinnt.

Fehler #2: Übertraining

Zu viel des guten Sache kann schlecht sein. Es sei denn, Sie unglaubliche Genetik haben, oder ein super fortgeschrittene Bodybuilder, der weiß, was sein Körper in der Lage ist, nur overtrain 20 Set Bizeps Routinen werden Sie. Begrenzen Sie die Anzahl der Sets, 6-12, für den Bizeps und Trizeps. Der Bizeps ist ein relativ kleiner Muskel für größere Muskeln wie der Rücken und die Schultern in anderen Bewegungen verwendet. Während der Trizeps größer als Bizeps Muskel ist (zweimal ein großes tatsächlich), denken Sie daran, dass es für alle schieben Bewegungen der Brust verwendet wird und Schulter-Übungen. Somit gibt es keine Notwendigkeit, mehr als 6-12 Sätze Äther durchzuführen. Es genügt wenn Trizeps durchführen, nachdem eine Brust Training 6 legt fest. Wenn jeder andere Tag durchgeführt, die Sie tun können bereitgestellt mehr als 12 Sätze, haben Sie eine gute Recovery-Funktionen. (Beziehen sich auf die verschiedenen Bodybuilding-Splits verfügbar hier:).

Wenn du auf Ihre Arme Routinen einrichten werfen Sie einen Blick auf meine Arme Routinen Seite unten:

Bodybuilding Training für Arme


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Kann man eine wettbewerbsfähige Bodybuilding suchen Physique durch Training zu Hause?

Ich werde oft gefragt, wenn es möglich ist, eine wettbewerbsfähige aussehende Bodybuilding Figur bekommen, von training zu Hause. Die Antwort mag Sie überraschen!

Die Tatsache ist, dass, solange Sie die richtige Ausrüstung haben und die richtigen Routinen ausführen, kann man eine unglaubliche Physis erhalten, von training zu Hause. In dieser Woche Beitrag möchte ich einige Ressourcen freigeben, die Sie direkt zum Thema home-Training für Bodybuilding festgelegt wird:

Ihr Bodybuilding-Programm zu starten, durch Training zu Hause

Dieser Artikel von Krankenschwester und natürliche Bodybuilderin Cecile Bayeul behandelt das Thema Einstieg training zu Hause. Während dieser Artikel für Frauen geschrieben wurde, gilt der Angaben für Jungs auch!

Beste Ausrüstung für Home Fitness-Studios

Welche Ausrüstung ist notwendig für ein gutes Haus Fitnessstudio? Im folgenden Artikel aufgeführt, sind die Stücke, die Sie benötigen, um ein erfolgreiches Haus Fitnessstudio Bodybuilder können mit #1 werden die wichtigsten

Home Gym Bodybuilding Training Programme

Schließlich wird in diesem Artikel erörtert wie Sie verschiedene Bodybuilding Trainingseinheiten zu Hause einrichten können mit nur einer Hantelbank mit eine gute Bein Erweiterung/Leg Curl Anlage und ein paar Kompakthanteln.

Weitere Hantel basierte Bodybuilding Training

Mit einem sicheren paar Kompakthanteln gibt es eine Vielzahl von Übungen, die Sie tun können, um Ihr Bodybuilding-Training gehen zu halten.


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Training For Your First Bodybuilding Competition at Any Age


Competing in a bodybuilding competition is an exciting, exhilarating and fulfilling experience. It takes determination, dedication and just plain hard work. And, unless you plan on becoming a professional, all you can hope for from all of your effort is a trophy.

Ah, but what a trophy!

When you stand on stage, holding a rigid "relaxed" pose and hear the announcer call your name as Champion in your Class or Winner of the Overall Competition, it's mighty sweet. You savor the moment and forget all about what it took to get there.

Deciding to Compete

If you are in reasonably good shape and work out regularly, at least four-times-per-week, you can be prepared to enter your first contest within a year. I trained five-days-a-week for 10 months to get ready for my first contest.

You need that much time in order to gain the lean mass your body needs to sustain itself as you enter the fat-burning/cutting phase of your diet, about 13 weeks before your contest. If you want to compete as a Middle Weight, (165 - 185 lbs.), for instance, you might need to be around 195-200 lbs before you begin your cutting phase. The reason is simple. When you go into the cutting phase, your body loses about one pound of muscle for every three pounds of fat. For my first contest, I weighed 154 lbs on January 1st. When I stepped onto the stage on March 19th, I weighed a ripped 136. I was the lightest Bantam Weight. In fact, I was too light. The Bantam Weight limit is 143 lbs. Off season, I will bulk up with lean mass to about 165 lbs and try to come in at around 142.5, near the top of the weight class for next year's competitions.

So, the first thing you need to do, after deciding to enter a contest, is to pick a contest 10 - 12 months in the future and decide in which weight class you want to compete. Then, see where you are now and where you need to be on contest day. At that point, you can plan your diet.

To make sure this is something you really want to do though, you should attend a bodybuilding competition in your area. It's the best place to learn about the sport. You can pick out who is really ready to compete and who needs to do more work. Depending on whether you go to a drug-tested show or non-tested show, you will also see how huge some of the men, and even some of the women, who use steroids and other illegal muscle enhancers look. You can decide if that's the direction you want to go or not.

Competition Diet

Once you decide you want to compete, you must make a complete change in your life style. Bodybuilding is a life-style sport, much like ice skating, marathon running, competitive snowboarding, etc. Bodybuilding takes a lot of time in the gym and a lot of time in the kitchen. Competitive bodybuilders build their lives around their workouts and their meals, which during daylight hours average once every two-and-one-half-hours. It's also expensive, calling for large amounts of protein each day, at least one gram for each pound of body weight. Here is a typical diet for a bodybuilder who is trying to put on lean mass several months before a competition:

Breakfast: Three egg whites (protein) and one whole egg + one cup of oatmeal

Mid-morning: Protein shake (two scoops) in 8-12 oz of water

Lunch: 8 oz of steak, or chicken, or fish + 8 oz of sweet potato + cup of vegetables

Mid-Afternoon: Protein shake (two scoops) in 8-12 oz of water

Dinner: 8 oz of steak, or chicken, or fish + two cups of vegetables

Throughout the day, you need to drink between 1/2 and one gallon of spring water.

This diet is designed to put on about a pound of lean mass a week. Lots of protein, lots of carbs and little fat.

I'll talk about how the diet changes as you get closer to your competition later.

Supplements

I said earlier, bodybuilding is an expensive sport. It's not as expensive as a Bass Boat with all the accessories, but it's close.

In order to help your body use the fuel you put in (food and drink) and to take advantage of your workouts to build muscle, you need a good supply of supplements. I won't go into brand names or lead you to any supplier, but, here are some of the supplements you should consider:

Protein Powder: Check the labels. Some are designed as meal replacements, some for lean muscle mass gain, others for general growth, some for fat loss and some for heavy-duty muscle building. One caution, check the labels for additives.

Glutamine: Increases muscular growth, offers a muscle pump while training, helps retain lean muscle tissue, reduces muscle soreness, helps increase fat loss.

Creatine: Allows you to train harder with greater intensity and recover faster. It aids in increasing your weights and number of reps and reduces your rest between sets. Great energy boost.

Flaxseed/Fish Oil: Fat is necessary in your daily diet for the manufacture of hormones, proper brain function and joint lubrication. Eliminate fats completely and your muscles shrink dramatically, and your energy and strength levels go with them. Enter Flaxseed and Fish Oil. Usually in capsule form. They act as solvents to remove hardened fat, support muscle growth and fat metabolism.

Multi-vitamins: Everyone's vitamin needs are different. Hard-training athletes need more vitamins and minerals. Getting the right amount of vitamins and minerals is equal in importance to protein and carbohydrates.

There are lots of other supplements on the market today. But, if you use these five, along with good workouts and proper diet, you are going to achieve the growth you desire.

Training

Your competition training regimen will have three phases. The first, while you are adding lean mass for muscle building, you will workout with heavier weights and lower reps. During the second or gradual (13 weeks) fat burning/cutting phase, you will work out with lighter weights and higher reps. And, during your final two weeks of training before a show, you will use light weights and only "pump up" your muscles during your workouts. During your bulking up stage, you do moderate cardio. During your cutting for competition phase, you do max cardio and during the last two weeks, moderate to no cardio. I'll talk more about the last two weeks later.

During my ten months of training for my first two competitions, I used the following workout plan:

Monday (45 Minutes) - Back & Biceps + 20 Minutes of Cardio

Tuesday (45 Minutes) - Legs & Calves + 20 Minutes of Posing

Wednesday (45 Minutes) - Chest & Triceps + 20 Minutes of Cardio

Thursday (45 Minutes) - Legs & Calves + 20 Minutes of Posing

Friday (45 Minutes) - Shoulders & Biceps + 20 Minutes of Cardio

Saturday (45 Minutes) - Posing (Video Session)

Each week I tried to mix up my workout routine so my muscle groups stayed "surprised" and didn't let my muscles get used to a fixed routine. I mixed machines with dumbbells and never did the same thing twice in a row.

I had great results with this training regimen. When I started, I weighed about 158 lbs. with about 14% body fat. Ten months later, when I stepped onto the stage at my first competition, I was 136 lbs. with 4.5% body fat. At my second competition, two weeks later, I was about 136 with 4% body fat. One ripped, competitive, dude!

Posing

Posing is one of the more important elements of bodybuilding and one that in many cases is neglected. A competitor with a well-muscled and cut body can lose to a competitor with less muscle who is better able to show the judges what he or she has.

I'm not going to get into individual poses in this article. There are many sources available on the web, in books, magazines and videos that demonstrate the various poses. Rather, I will talk about the "psychology" of posing and the importance of posing practice.

While you will hear the head judge repeatedly call out, "Relax!" between poses, there is no such thing as being "Relaxed" during a competition. From the moment you step onto the stage you are being judged, and every muscle in your body must remain flexed. Every pose is built from the legs up. If you are doing a side chest and your legs are not flexed, your upper body will look great while your legs and calves will look flat. You will lose points. In bodybuilding, the judges are looking for your flaws. As a bodybuilder, you are looking to hide those flaws. It's a cat-and-mouse game. As a 67 year-old competitor, I have a little extra skin around my midsection. I can't get rid of it no matter how much I diet or how many hundreds of crunches I do. So, to hide my "extra skin", I lean back a little during my poses to tighten up the area. And, when doing the last pose of the round, the Most Muscular, I place my hands together, in front of my abs, which shows my upper body cuts while "hiding" part of my midsection.

If you think about it, all the training you do to get ready for a competition is laid out on the table during the 10 minutes you are on stage for your Class. It would be a shame to see all that hard work go to waste because you didn't pose well. Posing practice must become part of your workout schedule during the entire time you are training. I work out 45 minutes-a-day, five-days a week. I do cardio for at least 20 minutes, three or four-days a week. I pose at least ½ hour a night, two evenings a week, and pose for 45 minutes with a video recorder on Saturday morning. The last week before a contest, I practice posing every evening.

Posing is hard work. If you aren't exhausted after being on stage for six - 10 minutes going through your "relaxed" round and mandatory round, you haven't posed hard enough. One helpful hint: some competitors begin taking potassium tablets about a week before your competition. By doing that, you will prevent cramping, which if it occurs on stage, can be a killer.

Every competitor, as part of the competition, must choreograph a 60 or 90 second routine set to you own music. While most of the time, the individual posing routine is not counted in your overall score, it sometimes is used as a tie-breaker or to place a person second or third, if it's close. Nevertheless, your posing routine should be entertaining, lively and should show off your best body parts to their fullest. Try to pick music that is familiar. Make a CD and have two copies with you at your competition. Never do anything gross or that shows bad taste. Bodybuilding is a family-oriented spectator sport. A vulgar performance can get you disqualified from a competition. During the 60 or 90 seconds, you don't have to show every pose in the book. Do between eight and 10, with graceful movements between poses. It's OK to move about the stage while you perform your routine. In some cases, it's permitted to use props. Check with you organizer.

Posing in a competition is a lot of work and a lot of fun. If you have practiced enough, you will pose well and you will look confident. You might still shake a little and you might get a case of dry-mouth, but if you know your poses and are confident, you can deal with it. The individual posing routine is your chance to have the judges and audiences see you at your best, without any other competitors to distract them from you.

One final tip. SMILE while you pose. Don't make faces or show strain. You are in control. Have fun.

Tanning

There is an old bodybuilding saying, "If you think your tan is dark enough, put on two more coats."

Great advice. Tanning for a bodybuilding competition is different than tanning for the prom or before you go to the beach or to a modeling job. While posing on stage during a bodybuilding competition, your cuts and muscularity must show up well against the very bright stage lights. You look your best if you are very, very dark. You look washed out and flat if your tan is not dark enough.

There are lots of ways to tan. Some are inexpensive and some are very expensive. Lets talk first about the least expensive way. The sun. It's free and easy to use. But there are drawbacks. First, you can't always depend on the sun being "out" when you need it. Second, it takes longer to tan in the sun than it does to tan using other means. Third, you can burn in the sun and cause peeling, which, on stage would be a disaster. And, finally, unless you know of a nude beach or have access to a private deck, you will develop tan lines that may show up on stage when you wear your posing suit.

The most reliable tan is achieved over time by visiting a good tanning salon. By good, I mean one that changes their bulbs frequently and is clean and well organized. I wouldn't go to a tanning salon located in the rear of a coin-operated laundry (they do exist). If you want to keep a good healthy tan throughout the year, you should purchase a tanning package of minutes or unlimited sessions and try to go twice a week. By doing that, you won't have as much "white" to cover up as you make your final preparations for your competition. And, in order to keep you skin healthy and smooth, you should apply a good tanning bed oil before each session and a good moisturizer after tanning. Both of those products are available for sale at the salons.

Once you have a decent base tan, one where people ask you in the middle of the winter, "Where have you been?", maintain that color until it's time for your contest.

During the final week, while your body is carb robbed and your brain is a lump of mush, you must think about applying enough tanning color to be "right-on" for the stage.

Again, there are a couple of ways to achieve this impossible task while the rest of your world is in a pre-contest daze. One way to apply self-tanning products and the other is to be professionally sprayed.

The bodybuilding industry has several products that guarantee a competition-quality tan, applied in coats, two to three days before your show. And, they offer several products to enhance the "look," including competition bronzers, contest finishers, hair removal products (we'll talk about that later), instant tanners, etc. All of them work, some better than others. One company is ProTan ( http://www.protanusa.com ), another is Dream Tan, featured on many bodybuilding websites. Since they are oil-based, most of the self-application products never really dry on your skin and you wind up leaving a trail whenever you touch or rub up against something.

The most expensive, but most effective way to tan for a contest is to be sprayed professionally two or three times the week of your contest. Most larger tanning salons have a spraying room where you strip down to your posing suit, pulling it up to how you will wear it on stage and let the attendant apply a generous spray-coat of dark color. You will notice instantly that you are darker than you were when you walked in with your base tan. If you are really dark to begin with, you can get away with two coats over two days. Three coats over three days will guarantee you will be dark enough. The sprays dry on your skin and last up to four days before beginning to fade, and they can be washed off in the shower on Saturday night after your competition. But, during the competition, you will not have to worry about being dark enough.

No matter if you decide to do it yourself or have it done professionally, just be aware that your tan will help determine your standing in your competition. Give it the attention it deserves.

Grooming

During a bodybuilding competition, the audience and judges are looking at you while you are standing on stage wearing nothing more than a skimpy posing suit. You are trying to show off your physique and grooming is a very important part of your appearance. If you are not well-groomed, it will take away from your overall look. In the last section, I covered tanning. Here I will cover hair. In short, other than the hair on your head, you have to get rid of it. A male bodybuilder cannot have chest hair, underarm hair or leg hair. Women need to rid themselves of all underarm and leg hair. Unless your hair is very fine, you will also need to get rid of arm hair, toe hair, and hand and finger hair. And, where there is hair under your posing suit, it has to not show, period.

Start you final week of contest preparation by getting a good haircut or styling. You should do this before you begin your final tanning prep, since you will want to tan any area that was covered by hair before it was cut. For a Saturday contest, I recommend you cut your hair by Tuesday.

Removing the rest of your body hair can be tedious. There are several ways to remove hair. The most expensive and most permanent is laser hair removal. It can take several sessions and cost hundreds of dollars but it very effective if you want your hair removed permanently. More temporary and far less expensive is using hair removal products. Usually found in the women's products section of drug stores, the most popular are Nair and Sally Hansen. A bottle of lotion costs around $4.50 and is usually enough to take care of your contest needs. It takes about five minutes to apply, four minutes of waiting and then a shower to remove the lotion and hair. After drying, you should apply a light coating of moisturizing cream over the area where you removed the hair. Hair removal products usually keep the hair away for a week, plenty of time for your contest.

If you don't want to use a hair removal product, another way to remove hair is to shave it off. Use a fresh razor and plenty of soap or cream and go slowly to prevent nicks and cuts. Sometimes, shaving will leave a rash or stubs of hair that could show up under the bright lights on stage. If I am going to shave, I do it on Wednesday morning before my Saturday contest and on the other days, while I'm tanning, I go over the areas with an electric shaver to prevent cuts. I also use an electric shaver the morning of the contest, never a razor.

One of the best ways to remove hair is to apply tape-like strips to the desired area and then quickly rip off the strips, removing the hair with the tape. I have never tried this method and I don't think I will. It does work though and seems to last longer than lotions or shaving. But, man, it really hurts!

You always want to look your best on Saturday morning at the prejudging. If you take care of the little things early on in your preparation, you will be confident, look confident and show well.

The Final Two Weeks Of Contest Prep

The plan during the final two weeks is to lose any remaining fat and water and to bring out the cuts and definition in your muscles.

First, you will act a little goofy. Expect it. This is due to a blend of a high protein and low carb diet. The body needs carbs. When you take them away or cut them back, you tend to lose a little of your thought processes. Not enough to be dangerous to yourself or others. It's OK to drive, etc., but you might become a little forgetful.

Week one of the two weeks is loaded with ground turkey and fish! After a breakfast of three egg whites and 4 ounces of 98% lean ground turkey, the rest of your solid meals consist of fish. Fish and salad for lunch, fish and green vegetables for dinner. The other two meals are protein shakes. On Monday and Thursday, add a sixth meal, a carb load, consisting of a cup of oatmeal, a banana, a cup of broccoli and ½ of a sweet potato. This meal is designed to fill you out a little so you don't wind up looking flat on stage. You want to look like Bluto, not Popeye. Or if you are a girl, Betty Boop, not Olive Oyl. The other part of this week's diet is water. Lots of water. One to two gallons a day. It seems like a lot, but if you keep a jug nearby, drinking from it and filling it when it's empty, you can easily take in the water you need. Try drinking filtered water or spring water. Don't be surprised if you visit the bathroom a lot. You are flushing out your system and removing subcutaneous fluids while drinking this much liquid. Stay away from too much coffee (one cup a day is OK) and stay away from alcohol during this training period. Don't snack. You will have cravings. Just focus on your contest. Wouldn't you hate to blame a loss in your contest on a slice of chocolate cake?

Your workouts this week should be moderate. Use lighter weights with 8-10 reps per set. Don't go heavy. You are weak due to the diet and doing heavy lifting could cause injuries. Be careful in the gym. Go slowly. Watch what you are doing. Stay focused. Don't get angry or impatient with others. Do no more than 20 minutes of easy cardio per day.

Week two is loaded with ground turkey, fish, lean ground beef and grapefruit. On Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, after a breakfast of three egg whites and 4 ounces of 98% lean ground turkey, like week one, the rest of your solid meals consist of fish. Fish and salad for lunch and fish and green vegetables for dinner. Again, the other two meals are protein shakes. On Wednesday, eliminate the salad and vegetables and substitute grapefruit. Fish and ½ a grapefruit works well. Also on Wednesday add a sixth carb meal. Same schedule on Thursday. On Friday, the final cutting day, all five meals consist of 6 - 8 ounces of lean ground beef and ½ a grapefruit.

Your workouts this week should consist of pumping up in the weight room and then practice posing. No heavy lifting. You should have done your last leg workout no later than last Saturday. Last Friday is even better. Don't do any cardio after Tuesday.

On Saturday morning, before pre-judging, have a steak and two whole eggs. Eat the toast and hash browns. Have a cup of coffee. Just sip water as needed. About 45 minutes before your contest, have a Snickers bar. It will fill you out a bit and give you the boost of energy you need for pre-judging. Be sure to spend about 20 minutes back stage pumping up everything except legs. Then, have fun on stage.

Choosing A Contest And Submitting Your Application

Once you decide to train for a competition, before you begin, you should give a lot of thought to the type, size, location, and sanctioning authority of your event. The largest amateur bodybuilding and fitness organization in the world is the National Physique Committee (NPC). They run contests throughout the U.S. and abroad and offer opportunities to compete in the Pro ranks (IFBB). The only drawback to the NPC is their reputation for tolerating steroid use among their contestants. All of their contests are non-tested events and you can expect many of the competitors to be "juiced" and massive as a result, giving them an unfair advantage.

Given the climate of negative publicity surrounding steroid use today, many bodybuilders are turning to tested events, where competitors are screened for illegal muscle enhancing drugs, such as andros, steroids, prescription diuretics, testosterone boost and growth hormones. These types of events give the athlete a level playing field in which to train and compete. There are several national and regional organizations that offer drug-free programs. One of the largest is the National Gym Association (NGA). Another is International Natural Bodybuilding and Fitness (INBF) and Supernatural Bodybuilding and Fitness (SNBF). The former requires seven years of drug free training and competition, the latter requires five years. A large international organization of drug-free competition is the World Natural Sports Organization (WNSO) which includes regional competitions that lead to the annual FAME World Championships in Toronto, Canada in June. All of the natural federations offer opportunities for natural bodybuilders and fitness competitors to turn Pro. All of these organizations have web sites that list contest locations and requirements. Most allow you to download contest information and applications.

If you have competed using steroids or other illegal drugs but haven't for at least five years, there is a place for you in the natural arena. You will have to pass a polygraph examination before your competition and be tested upon demand at any contest you enter.

If you are just beginning and are looking to enter a contest, the first thing you should do is to attend one of these events in your area to see what they are all about. It's important for you to attend both the early morning pre-judging and the evening entertainment and awards event to get the entire flavor.

You should then check the websites for contests in your area that are listed well in advance, choose one, look for your age, weight, height and experience categories, see if there is a fit for you and download an application. Read it carefully, make sure you have enough time to prepare (from six to 12 months, depending upon your conditioning and physical development). If you are under 18 years-of-age, a parent must co-sign your application.

One final consideration is cost. Since these are amateur competitions there are no cash prizes, only trophies and medals. A contest can be expensive. You must pay an entrance fee and the required drug test, transportation, hotel, food and miscellaneous expenses, such as ordering contest photos or DVDs. You can expect to spend around $200 for a local contest and double that if you have to travel and stay in a hotel and rent a car. If you can find a training partner to enter a contest with you, you can half your expenses.

After all is said and done, you can enter a contest and, win or lose, have the time of your life. There is nothing like standing on stage, knowing you are as prepared as you can be, and pitting yourself against other like minded athletes. It's really cool.

Family Considerations

I saved this section for last because if your family is not behind you and supportive of your efforts, you may as well forget about competitive bodybuilding.

"Scott was so dedicated to his exercise, and I said, 'Gee, you've put so much time into this, maybe you ought to compete. His eyes lit up, like Mama had just said, 'OK' and now he could do what he really wanted.'" Vivian Hults

This exact quote, which appeared in a story about me recently in The Birmingham News, our local paper, was what my wife told the reporter who interviewed her about my competitive bodybuilding. Without her "interest" in my sport, "we" could have never managed it.

As I said near the beginning of this article, bodybuilding is a lifestyle, plain and simple. Preparing for a contest is time-consuming and all-inclusive in your daily life. You have to consider diet, which means shopping for and preparing special food required to reach your contest diet goals. Sometimes it's lean mass gain. Other times it's fat burning/cutting. You spend a lot of time in the kitchen in front of the stove and oven. Your family usually doesn't eat what you eat, so while your family enjoys pasta and meat sauce, you may be "enjoying" fish and vegetables. That's the way it is. You have to eat five or six times a day while your family usually has three-squares. Your food and supplements take up room in the kitchen and refrigerator. And, above all, bodybuilding food and supplements are expensive.

A competitive bodybuilder spends at least an hour-and-a-half, five or six days-a-week, in the gym. He or she will also spend 20 or 30 minutes each evening in front of a mirror, posing. This, maybe while drinking a shake. And, during the final two-weeks of carb depletion, sometimes a bodybuilder will become moody and irritable. It's part of the "game" and the bodybuilder's family needs to be "understanding." Sometimes, being a family member of a bodybuilder is not fun. And, your children might be embarrassed that their father or mother participates in this sport.

Bodybuilding is a vanity sport. It's one of the few sports where the human body is the star of the show. It's all about the body. Hair removal, tanning, grooming, posing suits, and muscles, muscles, muscles. That's all there is. Pretty simple, while very complex.

Now, go out and win your Trophy!

By Scott "Old Navy" Hults




Scott "Old Navy" Hults is a world class master professional bodybuilder. This 67 year-old natural athlete has competited in more than 30 competitions, winning more than 50 trophies and holds Pro Cards in four different natural bodybuilding organizations. He has competed in five Pro Bodybuilding Contests and has never placed lower than Third Place.

Scott is a retired U.S. Navy Captain and is the full-time Fitness Director at the Greystone Family Branch of the Birmingham, Alabama YMCA.

He is the contest promoter of the NGA Alabama Natural Open Bodybuilding, Figure and Fitness Model Championship held annually in Birmingham.

He has been married for more than 30 years and has two daughters and two grand children.




Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Was ist die optimale Bodybuilding Training Zeit für optimale Ergebnisse zu erzielen?

Für optimale Ergebnisse für Bodybuildingkönnen nicht Sie in der Turnhalle, die länger als eine Stunde bleiben da sonst Ihre Cortisol-Level werden durch die Decke gehen und Ihren Testosteronspiegel sinkt! Tun Sie sich selbst einen gefallen und Fokus während des Trainings, so dass Sie die Arbeit vor Ablauf die Stunde bekommen können.

Die meisten meiner Trainingseinheiten in diesen Tagen sind in 45 Minuten Pullover fertig!

Auch ich denke ich muss klären (wie ich dies Frage die ganze Zeit), dass diese Regel kurzen Training nicht nur für "Fortgeschrittene Bodybuilder, die Masse bereits gut zu haben". Diese Regel gilt für alle auf der ganzen Linie. Studien über hormonelle Aktivität während des Trainings zeigen immer wieder, dass schlechte Dinge beginnen in der Blutchemie geschehen beim Training zu lang sind (Testosteron und GH Ebenen fallen während Cortisol erhöht). Also, keine Zeit zu sprechen in der Turnhalle noch sozialisieren. Holen Sie sich in den Muskel zu stimulieren und raus!


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What is Pure Bodybuilding?


What is Pure Bodybuilding?

Natural bodybuilding is defined as "the follow or participation within the type of body modification, known as bodybuilding; and to do that without the usage of banned substances." Natural bodybuilding is often practiced by aggressive bodybuilders as well as many average individuals worldwide utilizing residence equipment, workout facilities, gyms, or just the surface world.

Pure bodybuilders are simply individuals who work to reach the best stage of bodily fitness possible, while doing so with out using efficiency-enhancing drugs.

All Natural Bodybuilding

A serious high quality of pure bodybuilders is to not use efficiency-enhancing drugs equivalent to steroids, human growth hormones (HGH), etc. Performance-enhancing medication are banned in all sports due to the unfair benefits, and main, life-threatening side-effects. The continuous use of efficiency-enhancing drugs can cause the next facet-effects, in accordance with the Mayo Clinic:

"Males may develop:

* Prominent breasts

* Baldness

* Shrunken testicles

* Infertility

Girls might develop:

* A deeper voice

* An enlarged clitoris

* Elevated body hair

* Baldness

Each men and women would possibly expertise:

* Extreme pimples

* Liver abnormalities and tumors

* Elevated low-density lipoprotein (LDL) ldl cholesterol (the "dangerous" ldl cholesterol)

* Decreased excessive-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol (the "good" ldl cholesterol)

* Aggressive behaviors, rage or violence

* Psychiatric disorders, such as melancholy

* Drug dependence

* Infections or illnesses comparable to HIV or hepatitis if you happen to're injecting the medication

* Inhibited growth and development, and danger of future health issues should you're a teen

* Dehydration

* Muscle cramps

* Exhaustion

* Dizziness

* Potassium deficiency

* Heart arrhythmias

* Drop in blood strain

* Dying"

Natural bodybuilders avoid steroids, performance-enhancing medication (PEDs), and the side-effects and dangers that include them.

Pure Bodybuilding Routines

A typical exercise routine for a natural bodybuilder consists of working a number of muscle teams, and a cardiovascular routine. The load coaching a part of a natural bodybuilding routine will embrace train that break down muscle groups, thus allowing them to rebuild stronger than they have been before.

Workout routines that natural bodybuilders sometimes do are squats, lifeless lifts, bench press, rows, over head pres, curls, sit ups, etc. Doing a number of units of those workouts construct the chest, shoulders, triceps, hamstrings, and belly muscles. By working all muscle teams, natural bodybuilders are utterly bodily fit.

To enhance their endurance, natural bodybuilders will even interact in some type of cardiovascular exercise. These workout routines include strolling, jogging, sprinting, bike using, using an elliptical machine, and climbing stairs. These exercises work many muscular tissues at a time as well as the oxygen system, permitting the pure bodybuilder to have the ability to exercise for longer with out becoming fatigued.

Pure Bodybuilding Weight loss plan

Pure bodybuilders additionally follow a healthy diet to enhance their performance. Pure bodybuilders usually have a really high-calorie weight loss program which is low in fat and sugar, and high in protein. The foods usually eaten by natural bodybuilders embody fruits, greens, eggs, chicken, meat, fish, and other foods with a high nutritious value.

Natural Bodybuilding Competitions

Pure bodybuilders prepare for natural bodybuilding competitions where they are judged on muscle dimension, tone, symmetry, and different components to find out wich is the champion. Competitors in natural bodybuilding contests may earn a cash prize based on their place of finish.

Lately there are increasingly more natural bodybuilding competitions. Many of these events are run by the WNBF, which stands for the world natural bodybuilding federation. This group is extensively recognized and accredited for it is clean and pure women and men competitors. The WNBF does accountable drug testing of all of the competition participants. It is federations like these that assist preserve the world a clean safe and drug free place.




To learn extra about natrual bodybuilding, go to http://www.allnaturalbodybuilding.com




Wie viel von einem Faktor Genetik spielen im Bodybuilding und Sport im allgemeinen?

Genetik werden als Entschuldigung dafür, dass das häufig im Bodybuildingzu erzielen. "Nur die Genetik habe ich nicht" ist was ich ziemlich oft zu hören. Aber ist es wirklich Genetik das Problem?

In der vergangenen Woche wurde ich ausführlich über das Thema Genetik und Bodybuilding interviewt. Finden Sie heraus, wie viel Genetik eine Rolle in Ihrer Fähigkeit spielen zu gewinnen Muskeln und Fett zu verlieren, indem man einen Blick auf die 3-teilige Interview unten:

Check it out und lassen Sie mich wissen, was sind Ihre Gedanken über das Thema.


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Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Your 'Bodybuilding Workout Routine' Sucks - Why Most Natural Bodybuilders Are Frustrated


I'm not going to mince words or pull any punches: If you're not making steady bodybuilding gains, it's because your 'bodybuilding workout routine' sucks - plain and simple. It's because you haven't customized a successful schedule of effective bodybuilding workouts and combined it with an adequate recuperation schedule for gaining muscle.

You're not alone. I've seen thousands of gym-goers who are frustrated with their lack of bodybuilding progress. Yet like the proverbial creature of habit that epitomizes the definition of slight insanity, they keep doing the same thing over and over while seemingly expectant of a different result. This is not a good habit to develop if you want success in life - whether in natural bodybuilding or any other area.

If you find yourself among the ranks of the frustrated; if you think your bodybuilding workout routine isn't producing returns commensurate with your investment in time, I empathize. For nearly a decade of my younger life, I struggled to make natural bodybuilding gains. I toiled away in gyms while imbibing every bit of bodybuilding information I could get my hands on. Still, with all that garbage I "learned", I made progress that bare resemblance to taking two steps forward - one step back, then one step forward-two steps back. I got nowhere. My bodybuilding workout routines sucked.

Now in my mid forties, I'm making all the incredible natural bodybuilding gains I longed for in my youth. My muscles just keep expanding as much as I want them to. I have to admit - I love the feeling. I love knowing with dauntless expectancy that my body will be better built in a few months than it is now. And in a year's time, I'll have new and exciting gains added to what I've already built.

So let's go over a few of the elements that cause a bodybuilding workout routine to leave its adherent mired in frustration due to a lack of muscle building gains. Let's look at the fallacies that are running rampant so we can avoid them and get you gaining muscle in a non-stop manner.

Working Out Too Often

I would love to know who the pencil-necked geek is that determined a muscle's standard recuperation time. This goofball created the widespread notion that muscles fully recuperate from bodybuilding workouts within 72 hours of muscle breakdown. Whoever was involved in this inaccurate determination, their assertion has caused more frustration for more natural bodybuilders than I'd want to know. Millions of gym-goers around the world are painstakingly wasting time and energy by going back and forth to the gym - faithfully working each muscle within this 72-hour window of time - and getting nowhere for the effort.

In response, a lot of bodybuilding gurus who are peddling their bodybuilding workout routines on the Internet are informing their readers that they should work each body part once-per-week. In my many years of experience, I've found this to be a step in the right direction, yet wholly inadequate for making ongoing natural muscle building gains.

The real "secret" to nonstop muscle growth is in knowing that one week might still not be enough time for a muscle group to fully recuperate from an intense workout. Another secret is in knowing and acknowledging that recuperation between workouts is the biggest component to progress and its rate can vary among people and even vary in the same person from one time to another.

If you are finding that your 'bodybuilding workout routine' sucks, try working out less often to see what happens. The worst that can happen is that you don't make any progress, which is no worse than what is happening now. So there's no excuse not to test.

Arbitrary 'Bodybuilding Workouts'

Coupled with working out too often as being a prime reason for lack of muscle building gains is the common practice of random, hit-and-miss workouts. Walk into any gym and you can see this happening on a massive scale. For those who want to work out just for the sake of movement, this is fine. However, for those of you who actually want to have a better looking body down the road than you have now, this is disastrous.

Many gym-goers and home workout enthusiasts alike seem to think that any bodybuilding workout movement they undergo will result in tangible physique improvement down the line - as long as they're consistent and persistent.

But this is reminiscent of the old analogy of "running east and looking for a sunset"; it's not going to happen. Unless your bodybuilding workout routine is custom made for you in terms of having the right muscle breakdown/recuperation ratio, your routine is going to be more an exercise in futility than in muscle building progress.

If you want to squelch the frustration of slow or no progress in bodybuilding, you need to devise a workout schedule that provides 'overload' at just the right intervals. Most of all, you need to stop working out in a random and arbitrary manner.

Lack of a "Feedback Mechanism" in 'Bodybuilding Workouts'

One of the biggest reasons that arbitrary bodybuilding workout routines are ineffective is that they don't provide a constant feedback mechanism for making successful adjustments to both workout intensity and recuperation timing. These are the two most important pieces of feedback information you'll need in order to keep your body making muscle gains. When you're just "winging it" in the gym and then applying a rigid number of rest days between workouts, it's difficult to determine whether you're making progress and where you need to make small adjustments in order to move steadily forward.

I strongly recommend bodybuilding workout routines that employ what I call "micro-feedback." This is feedback to which you can make adjustments on a level that will keep your body moving forward at maximum efficiency because you won't be constantly making mistakes that cause overtraining, under-training, and "recuperation mismatches."

So whatever routine you choose, make sure it doesn't have you: - Working out too often - Arbitrarily choosing exercises, sets, and repetitions - Training without a built-in Feedback Mechanism

It's these things that cause too many bodybuilding routines to exercise one's tolerance to frustration rather than the body's ever-expanding musculature.




Scott Abbett is the author of HardBody Success: 28 Principles to Create Your Ultimate Body and Shape Your Mind for Incredible Success. To see his personal transformation, visit http://www.hardbodysuccess.com




Bodybuilding Ernährung-Design leicht gemacht

Das schwierigste Teil für diejenigen, die gerade Erste Schritte im Bodybuilding sowie auch viele fortgeschrittene Bodybuilder sind entwirft die richtige Bodybuilding Ernährung. Es gibt so viele Mythen und Falschinformationen draußen, das Entwerfen einer Bodybuilding Ernährung kann entmutigend sein, zu Zeiten beweisen.

Haben Sie keine Ahnung, wie man eine zusammen, sind Sie nur im Glück, denn in diesem Monat IFBB Hall of Fame und lebende Legende Lee Labrada nicht nur stellt die Aufzeichnung gerade auf Kohlenhydrate, Proteine und Fette, sondern teilt auch eine sehr einfache Methode um Ihre Bodybuilding zusammen Ernährung.

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Realistische und messbare Ziele für Bodybuilding Erfolg

Einer der Gründe, die Menschen mit ihrem Programm Bodybuilding entmutigt werden ist Mangel an realistische Ziele. Ich sage immer, hohes Ziel, aber Sie müssen realistisch sein. Zum Beispiel, wenn Sie auf die nächsten 12 Wochen planen auf 50 kg Fett zu verlieren und ersetze sie mit 50 Pfund Muskelmasse, dann ist das unrealistisch.

Stattdessen einen Verlust von 1.5 bis 2 kg pro Woche durchschnittlich zufrieden geben und das wird bis 18-24 lbs gleichzusetzen, in 12 Wochen! Danach werden Sie mit zwölf Wochen einer Diät Ihre langfristigen Fettabbau 50-Pfund erreichen.

Wenn es um Muskelaufbau geht aber Sie wirklich brauchen, geduldig zu sein. Haben Sie ein 14-Zoll-Arme, erwarten Sie zu 18 Ende 12 Wochen nicht. Stattdessen entscheiden Sie sich für - Zoll. Wenn Sie jedoch weit fortgeschritten sind, wie ich hat zum Beispiel es mich ein Jahr und einen halben meine Arme von 18 Zoll bis 18,5 Zoll zu bekommen. Daher die fortgeschritteneren Sie sind, die mehr Patienten müssen Sie sein.

Im Bodybuilding werden Geduld und Ausdauer Ihre besten Verbündeten sein. Werfen Sie für weitere Informationen über Ziele zu setzen und die richtigen Bodybuilding-Mentalität haben einen Blick auf meine Artikel unten:


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Monday, November 19, 2012

35 Health Tips For First Time Dads


Four years ago the National Fatherhood Initiative surveyed more than 700 U.S. dads about their perspectives on fathering.

A scant 54 percent of the dads said they had felt adequately prepared for the role.

This one's for you first time dads feeling less confident: 35 health tips for the first year of fatherhood. Brother, can you spare some butt paste?

Debrief the delivery. "We think we're doing a good job in the labor-and-delivery room of explaining things, but we deliver hundreds of babies," says Kaiser Permanente Colorado OB/Gyn Kim Warner, MD. "Our explanations may not sink in the first time." Follow up on any and all lingering questions about the birth process.

Carry car seats close to your body. When lugging junior around in his baby seat, hold the seat as close to your torso as possible. This will engage your back muscles in addition to your arms, and you won't tire as quickly.

Limit your child's exposure to the sun. REALLY limit exposure until the infant is at least 6 months old. After 6 months, limit direct exposure to 20 minutes-and not without a hat, pants, long-sleeved shirt and sunscreen (SPF 15 or higher). Sunburn is not the only concern. Dehydration and heat exhaustion also are possible.

Don't overthink Rover's affection. "I've never really heard of a child getting sick from a dog licking them on the face," says Kaiser Permanente Colorado pediatrician, Scott Zimbelman, MD. "It won't cause any harm if it happens once in a while." Also: that whole thing about Sudden Infant Death Syndrome as a result of cats sleeping with babies? Old wives tale.

Fan the baby's room. A 2008 Kaiser Permanente research study found infants sleeping in bedrooms with fans ventilating the air had a 72 percent lower risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome compared to infants sleeping in bedrooms without fans.

Go to the six-week OB/Gyn appointment. "There's so much going on at that point, and it's good validation that you're doing a good job," Dr. Warner says. "The can-we-have-sex-yet conversation is particularly valuable. Having both partners there makes for a better discussion."

Beat barrier No. 1 to losing the sympathy weight: Ignoring the calorie count.

Hold the baby. The research on parent-baby bonding historically has focused on the mother-baby bond. The attachment between father and baby also takes nurturing. Be present. Change diapers. Talk to your child. "It's good for the child, and it builds your confidence and competence as a parent," says Joe Barfoot, licensed clinical social worker with Kaiser Permanente Colorado. "The only thing dads can't do is breastfeed."

Know the signs of post-partum depression. Mood swings, tears, feeling overwhelmed-expect she'll experience all of it after welcoming your newborn into the world. This is the so-called (and common) baby blues. If the emotional bouts last beyond two weeks, and those feelings turn toward deep sadness, and trouble bonding with the baby, it could be post-partum depression.

Resist putting dropped pacifiers and utensils in your mouth. Doing so can increase your baby's risk of infections and cavities. Clean dropped pacifiers and utensils with soap and water.

Lift with your legs. When moving the wife's 200-pound heirloom dresser, you know to keep your back straight and bend your knees (rather than your back) to lift. Same rule applies when lifting and putting down your child. "Repetitive bending can lead to injury, muscle strain, or a disk herniation," says Gregory Mills, PT, Kaiser Permanente Colorado's clinical service director for rehabilitation services.

Get your child vaccinated. Studies from Kaiser Permanente's Institute for Health Research have found clear links between illnesses (including whooping cough and chicken pox) and children whose parents refuse vaccinations. "Every one of these immunizations that we want to give your child I had no qualms about giving my kids," Dr. Zimbelman says.

Use birth control for at least nine months. If you and your partner want more children, don't rush right back into pregnancy. Her body isn't ready. She needs time to rebuild vitamin and mineral stores, and resume a normal menstrual cycle. If she's breastfeeding, it's best that she continue as long as works for her and the baby. Her uterus also needs time to regain strength.

Beat barrier No. 2 to losing the sympathy weight: Taking seconds (and thirds).

Note: your child may have reactions from vaccinations. The four main side effects your child may experience: low-grade temperature (100 to 101 degrees), pain at the site of injection, tender red skin around the vaccination spot, and general fussiness.

Step into the car when installing car seats. Placing a baby seat in the car can be surprisingly awkward. You duck, twist, lift and lunge-all in one motion. That takes a toll on your back, neck and shoulders. Minimize strain by stepping one leg into the car and positioning the seat using a forward motion-rather than twisting from the side.

Ask stay-at-home moms, 'How was your day?' You're back at work. If she's not, that probably means her 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. arrangement has fundamentally changed. Yours hasn't. Showing interest in how it's going, at the very least, acknowledges the shift.

Avoid sling-style baby carriers. Look for carriers with dual strap systems instead of those that rest on one shoulder. Distributing the baby's weight to both sides of your body will decrease the chance of a neck injury.

Keep a house calendar. "If you're disorganized, you'll be more frustrated, more stressed out," Barfoot says. "When you're more frustrated and stressed, it's more likely to show up in your relationships. The more organized you are, the lower your stress level."

Babyproof your living space a.s.a.p. This includes covering outlets, gating stairs, moving cleaning chemicals to higher shelves-addressing all possible hazards within reach (and mouth) of a curious toddler. Why a.s.a.p.? Between sleep deprivation and adjusting to new routines, the seven(ish) months between birth and crawling pass quickly.

Beat barrier No. 3 to losing the sympathy weight: Restaurant food.

Go easy on antibacterial soaps. These soaps are much harsher than their non-antibacterial brethren, and they tend to pull moisture from the skin. Baby soaps are much milder. And, the evidence suggests friction is what removes most bacteria when washing hands.

Enjoy the low dirt factor. Sponge bathe newborns until their umbilical cords fall off. After that, infants need only two or three baths per week. Enjoy the low frequency while it lasts. Because it won't last.

Say, 'I'm here. I want to be involved.' "A lot of new dads feel like the mom knows everything, and they don't have a place, so they back off," Dr. Warner says. "What that feels like to the woman is the dad doesn't want to be involved." Note: your involvement may include doing laundry, washing dishes, or taking the 2 a.m. diaper shift.

Don't make your own list. Related to Tip 24, when offering help, prioritize what she says she needs, not what you think she needs.

Make time for yourself. Same goes for your partner. (Not yet for the baby.)

Strengthen your core. Whether by way of pilates, yoga, or plain-old sit-ups and pushups, there's no better preparation for carrying your child than improving your core stability.

Beat barrier No. 4 to losing the sympathy weight: Going easy on exercise.

Help moderate her drive to exercise. It's good for your partner to start walking as soon as possible after giving birth, but play it smart. "If it hurts, don't do it," Dr. Warner says. "If it causes bleeding, don't do it." Usually it's six weeks before she can resume full exercise. Gradually increase the walking distance, and no swimming for at least that first six weeks.

Reprioritize date night. Carve out at least one night per month to nurture the relationship with your partner. Start making time for each other while still staying at home. Look toward date night out once you have identified a babysitter you are both comfortable with.

Read up on the baby's first year. Note the broad definitions of "normal" child development. "You're preventing parenting anxiety by knowing some things to expect," Barfoot says.

Communicate with the grandparents. If you're thinking where are they? They may be thinking Where's my invitation? If you're thinking Can we get some space? They may be thinking I'm getting older... I need to spend time with my grandchild? "It's all about communication," Barfoot says.

Accept that babies sometimes cry for no reason. New babies may cry as many as 3 hours per day. Sometimes they're too hot. Sometimes too cold. Maybe hungry or lying in a messy diaper. And sometimes it's just unexplainable. Good news is it's not because you're doing a bad job.

Target seven hours of sleep per day. The rule of thumb is adults need between seven and nine hours of sleep a day. You'll probably come up short in the first few months of your child's life. But long term, getting too little sleep will decrease your alertness, increase your risks of auto accidents and lead you to eat poorly. Consider this as justification for midday naps. This goes for mom, too.

Beat barrier No. 5 to losing the sympathy weight: No support system.




A Kleiner
http://www.elevateyourhealthco.com




Everyday Health Tips For Real People


Easy everyday things you can do to live a healthier life.

One thing that stops most people when it comes to changing their lifestyle, is the notion that they have to completely reinvent a way of living in order to achieve better health. This simply is not the case.

For instance join a gym or lifting weights is not something that everyone can do but that does not mean there aren't other options that are readily available that can produce the same or similar results. The biggest secret to living a healthier lifestyle is mindset!

Little decisions you make every day can make big changes in your appearance and the way you feel. For instance your trips to the grocery store can either be a junk food buying spree or you can purchase foods that actually help heal your body as well as taste good.

The old saying "you are what you eat" really is pretty accurate. And with all the bad food choices are available to us today it's easy to go down the wrong path. Getting back to the mindset of being healthy, one of the biggest factors in losing weight is realizing that food although enjoyable is primarily fuel for your body. Unfortunately many of us use food as some sort of opiate for either being sad, depressed or even when were happy. Everything revolves around food as either a comfort or a reward.

When you start to look at food as fuel, just as in your vehicle you want the best fuel possible because you know that will keep your engine running at its highest efficiency. This is no different with your own body and the fuel that you give it to run on.

We also our society that sets for more than we actually walk or move around. So it is important to take every opportunity possible when at work or at home or even when going to the store if it's feasible to use our body as a form of transportation rather than our car. Simple things like taking the stairs instead of an elevator or committing yourself to taking a walk 3 to 6 times a week will make a big difference in your energy level as well as the size of your waistline.

One other fact it is so important to our overall health is hydration. Most adults should drink between 2 and 3 liters of water or other hydrating beverage every day. This does not count caffeinated beverages since they are a diuretic. The easiest way to get your fluid intake is to carry around a bottle or keep a social order at your desk and said that throughout the day.

Water is a great substitute to have instead of the snack. Although at 1st it doesn't seem too appealing but most often we snack more out of boredom or stress than out-of-pocket. If you readily have a healthy beverage available to take a sip of instead of stuffing that cracker or chip in your mouth you will not only increase your hydration what you'll avoid hundreds of useless calories per day.

Taking a look in the mirror and realizing that you are in control of your life and you deserve to have the healthiest life possible. But you have to make the decision to take the proper steps in order to look the way you want to look and feel the way you want to feel. There is no diet plan self-help video or magic pill that will achieve this for you.

Weight loss is a very simple mathematical calculation. Simply put if you burn more calories than you take in you will lose weight. There is not one single factor that will achieve a healthy lifestyle. It takes a multitude of pieces working together like an orchestra in order to provide you with good health.

The key factors are quality food for fuel, adequate amount of hydration and a reasonable amount of physical activity every day. These factors work in harmony to bring balance to your system, which then can regulate itself to perform and look its best.




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Sunday, November 18, 2012

Free Weight Loss Programs - Simple Ways to Be Healthier


Free Weight Loss programs are ideal for people who want to lose weight and either don't want to spend money or budget for it. Free weight loss programs work when they are sensible and part of your overall health management regime.

Weight loss programs deal with the two major components of how anyone can get slimmer and healthier:


Diet or calorie intake
Exercise

By changing these two factors of your free weight loss program, you will be able to manage your weight better and see some results in a relatively short time.

When beginning on your free weight loss program, remember to start with the weight loss plan gradually. This is not a roller coaster ride where you can be stagnant and be moving in a second (even roller coaster rides need preparation). It will take time for both your body and mind to adjust to the changes in your lifestyle and food intake.

Find weight loss programs that are suitable for you. Programs that do not fit your lifestyle or force you to form new habits that conflict with your personality, you are more likely to quit when you hit these obstacles, rather than working through them and adjusting. Part of the reason for weight gain is psychological and therefore this must be addressed along with any easy weight loss diet that is being used.

Here are some ways you can build your own free weight loss program:

Your Free Weight Loss Program Diet Tip

People tend to eat more when they have a larger variety of foods they can select from. Taking a portion from each dish can quickly add up to a huge meal. With the different tastes and sensations of each dish, a person can be seduced into eating more than they should.

A simple way to control your diet is through portion control. In most cases, the food that you are eating will probably already be what you need. The problem tends to be larger than necessary portions. By simply cutting your portions in half or reducing your portion size, you are already reducing the amount of calories you are consuming.

Because weight loss in most cases is the simple formula of expending more calories than you consume, reducing your calorie intake already puts you ahead in the game. The great part about portion control is you don't have to entirely miss out on your favorite foods. You can still eat them, but in smaller portions.

Free Weight Loss Exercise Tips

In many cases, people live sedentary lifestyles. Unless your work involves a lot of physical labor, the majority of people today sit in front of their computers, behind their desks doing paperwork, or making phone calls. While there is physical activity, it's usually limited.

To lose weight exercise on a regular basis. One free and simple way to increase the level of your exercise is to take a walk every day. You can go on your own, or together with your spouse or partner. Taking the stairs instead of the lift will also help increase the rate at which you burn calories. Don't laugh at this, because if you're not doing anything at all even a small change like walking will help you get started on your weight loss program!

Walking to lose weight is one way you can immediately incorporate into your lifestyle. Over time, as you start to drop the pounds from the combination of diet and exercise, you may want to add sports or even running into your lifestyle. Start the momentum of exercising in your life, and you will be amazed at how much difference there is at the end of one year!

Other Tips In Your Free Weight Loss Program

Research proves when you track your nutrition, you are more likely to reach your diet and health goals. It will take a little while you get comfortable with writing down everything you eat and drink. This helps to bring into your awareness what you think you are doing with what you are doing in reality.

The more aware you are of what you eat and its effects on your body, the more likely you will become conscious of the types and portions of the food you eat. The more aware of how lazy or sedentary your lifestyle is, the more likely you will want to start moving and exercising.

Keep a journal of your loss program. When you start, it'll be a lot easier to set realistic goals that you have control over. For example, instead of setting a goal of losing 10 pounds in 2 days, set a goal of reducing your meal portions by one third or half for the next week.

These are targets you can do, because the amount of actual loss is outside of your control. By changing your lifestyle in terms of diet and exercise, not only will you start to lose weight and build a better body, it's something that will be permanent and healthy for you the rest of your life.




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