Bodybuilding Myths Exposed!
By Mike Berg
To most outsiders, the world of bodybuilding must seem freakish.
Images of huge, deeply muscled physiques strutting and posing
in the tiniest of speedo type posing trunks leaves most people
looking on with their mouths hanging open.
The
problem is that the professional bodybuilders that everyone associates
with the sport are not the majority. They are the elite of the
elite. Here are the Top 10 Bodybuilding Myths Exposed:
If
I Start Lifting Weights I'll Look Like A Bodybuilder
Let's put this one to rest right off the top. In all my years
of training people, the first thing I hear from clients, especially
women, is that they do not want to get "huge" and musclebound.
My answer is always the same, "Trust me, you will never,
ever look like that. Even if you wanted to, you wouldn't".
Here's a reality check: The professional bodybuilders that we
see are the elite of the elite. They live and breath bodybuilding.
They spend hour upon hour in the gym lifting poundages that would
astound most people. They eat huge amounts of food that would
gag most people. They have incredible genetics that allow for
perfect musculature. And most importantly, they all use huge amounts
of anabolic steroids, growth hormone, insulin and other drugs
to get where they are at. The bottom line is that 99% of anyone
who starts lifting would come nowhere near that type of body.
If I Start Bodybuilding And Then Stop, All My Muscle Will Turn
To Fat
Another falsehood and this one borders ludicrous. Any high school
biology student can tell you this. Our bodies are comprised of
bone, muscle, fat and water. We all have X% lean tissue (muscle)
and X% adipose tissue (fat). Muscle cannot "turn into"
fat anymore than your bones can turn into fat. Conversely, if
you are overweight and then start training, your fat is not going
to "turn into" muscle. You are simply building muscle
while losing fat. It's very simple. This myth probably stems from
the fact that many people see former athletes who used to be lean
and are now heavier. Their muscle did not turn into fat. What
happens is that during years of training, they burn huge amounts
of calories. When they stop training, the muscles atrophy (shrink)
due to decreased stimulus and the metabolism slows down which
usually leads to weight increase in the form of larger fat stores.
If
I Take Steroids I Will Get As Big As the Pro Bodybuilders
The only way this would happen is if you train as hard as they
do, eat as much as they do and have the genetics they do. Steroids
alone will not make anyone as big and muscular as professionals.
You'll get bigger sure but the pros have the total package. The
amount of discipline needed to get to that level is beyond the
scope of most people.
If I Do Enough Sit-Ups Or Crunches, I'll Burn This Fat Off My
Waistline and Stomach
This has been repeated enough to where you think the world would
know it by now:
There is no such thing as spot reducing! You cannot "burn"
the fat off your stomach by doing situps. Bodyfat is reduced over
your entire body. This is done by burning more calories than you
ingest on a daily basis. If you want to get a 6-pack, you are
going to have to adjust your caloric intake and increase you metabolism
so that you burn fat over your entire body. Unfortunately, the
waistline is one of the last places the fat will leave. Doing
stomach crunches or sit-ups will make your stomach firmer and
harder but if your bodyfat level is not low enough, your "6-pack"
will be hidden under a layer of bodyfat.
With Correct Exercises, I Can Reshape My Muscles
Muscle shape is primarily a factor of genetics. A perfect example
would be the calf muscles. If you have long muscle belly's in
your calfs it is going to be impossible to turn them into shorter,
"bull" calfs. Muscles are going to look different from
one person to the next. Someone who is 6'4" and weighs in
at a lean, muscular 225 lb is probably going to have a totally
different look in specific muscle groups than a guy who is lean
and muscular but is 5'8" tall. You can build muscles to your
greatest potential but you cannot literally "reshape"
a muscle.
The More You Workout The Faster And Bigger You'll Grow
Anybody who has any experience and knowledege under their belt
will tell you that the number one reason people do not get stronger
or bigger is because of overtraining. When you are working out
you are breaking down muscle tissue. It is when you are resting
that muscle on your off days that it is repairing itself. If you
do not give it enough time between sessions, or if you train too
hard on one day and then come back too soon, the muscle will not
grow because it cannot repair itself.
If
you are just beginning a weight training program, keep these myths
in mind. There are others as well! Don't believe something just
because you heard it and don't believe that what works for one
person will necessarily work for you!
Mike
Berg has been involved in bodybuilding and fitness as an enthusiast
and trainer for over 20 years.
Visit his website for bodybuilding and fitness articles and Bodybuilding
Supplements at http://www.milleniumfitness.com
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