Archive for the ‘Bodybuilding Supplements’ Category

New Bodybuilding Drug- Human Growth Hormone (HGH)

Monday, September 1st, 2008

HGH (human growth hormone), a new bodybuilding drug, has been used to promote physical growth by bodybuilders.

When a human growth hormone is released by pituitary gland, the liver releases IGF-1. This hormone IGF-1 is at its highest in childhood, but its level reduces with the age. The body stops growing new muscles cells after puberty. After this, the number of muscle cells in your body is genetic. The most efforts you can do are to increase the size of their cells through steroids or training. The new muscle cells can be grown by the use of HGH. It helps you in reversing genetic disposition. 

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The Bodybuilding and Muscle Disporphaia

Thursday, August 21st, 2008

Bodybuilding is all about muscle building. Bodybuilding and muscle Disporphaia involves various aspects such as weight or strength training, proper diet, as well as taking a lot of body supplements that guarantee massive mass growth. To build huge muscle mass, it’s crucial that your muscles get greater nitrogen so that it can enhance greater protein intake.

There are various factors we need to consider for bodybuilding and Disporphaia. If you want to determine that how long it will take to build that kind of muscle mass as you have expected, the factors such as the diet you take, the body building supplements you are going to take, intensity and duration of strength exercises you need to perform, and the genetic constituency of your body (whether the genes allow rapid muscle growth or not).

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Benefits of Creatine For Muscle Growth

Tuesday, July 22nd, 2008

Creatine was introduced to the bodybuilding industry in the early 1990s. Since then, literally thousands of other supplements have come and gone. So why is creatine still around?
The reason is that it flat-out works. Let’s take a look at what it does in our bodies so that we can have a better understanding of why it works so well.

Your muscles (and all the cells in your body) use a substance called ATP for energy. ATP stands for adenosine triphosphate. This is a molecule called adenosine with three phosphate groups attached. In order to create energy one of the phosphate groups is broken-off, which releases energy to the muscle cells for muscle contraction.

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