Body Building Supplements - The Good, Bad and the Ugly

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  • Date: 2007-05-22
  • Author: Steven Sharpe
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         Anybody who is serious about body building will want to consider adding a body building supplement to their nutritional program. Supplements contain additional nutrition similar to vitamins, which add the correct elements for a balanced nutritional diet, enabling you to maximise what your body needs to grow muscle fast. There are a vast amount of choices when it comes to body building supplements. There are hundreds of brands on the market, and the choice is up to you which one you want to use. They all do essentially the same thing, but some companies are more trustworthy and more experienced than others. Pick a company that is well known and well-respected that has demonstrated proven results. Check the regular body building magazines for recommendations. As for what type of supplements you should use, there are basically four different categories that can help your workout program. These include: - Protein powders - Creatine - Glutamine - Nitric Oxide Each has its own distinct advantages depending on what you are trying to achieve in your current body building program. (Note, depending on whether you are trying to bulk up or define muscle, different combinations will be required). Protein helps to build strong muscle, creatine combats fatigue allowing for longer, more effective workouts, glutamine helps combat the stress you are putting your body under during a workout, and nitric oxide increases the flow of muscle building agents to skeletal muscle. Another supplement that many body builders use and should be avoided at all cost if you want to protect your health, is synthetic steroids and growth hormones. These help body buiders to grow muscle very quickly, however, they can have damaging side effects. Needless to say, many of these substances are illegal, and if you are competing in body building competitions, you will be disqualified if they are found in your system. Body building supplements are generally considered safe to use for most people, however you should consult your doctor before embarking on their use. If you have any underlying conditions, the doctor will be able to tell you if using a specific supplement can help or ultimately damage your health. The use of supplements in a body building program are an accepted part of the sport. You will find it difficult to find a serious body builder who doesn’t use them. But as mentioned, be sure to use supplements that are legal and safe to use. Body building supplements can be a positive addition to your diet and will help you grow muscles and enhance your workouts. It’s possible to get by without them, but you may feel tired or even exhausted after serious workouts. A good workout and a good selection of supplements can really help you to achieve your body building goals. Choose your supplements wisely, and use them regularly. Then keep up with your body building routine and realize great results!

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    Steve Sharpe is a highly respected expert on body
    building and also the founder of muscle-beach.net. He
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