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Monday, December 1, 2008

Get Results With These Building Muscle Secrets

By Westy

The writer of the book Optimum Anabolics, Jeff Anderson, earned the nickname the "muscle nerd" because of his constant writing down of everything that happened to him in the gym. All of the knowledge that was gained from this extensive research is there for you to learn how to gain the muscle that you have been after.

This "Muscle Nerd" can definitely help you to realize your goal of body building because he knows every fact and detail of mass building. He has dedicated an enormous amount of effort and time to study everything on mass building. He shares this secret information with you in Optimum Anabolics. While you're reading it, you too like Jeff will come to know everything relating to the topic of gaining muscle. Jeff not only shares all that he knows with you but will also teach you to understand it all.

This is a very unique book. It is animated and brought alive by a character Joe Hardgainer. Who is this: "Joe Hardgainer", you ask? It is you (well not literally) but you will surely see yourself in him. He's a guy who wants to desperately gain muscle weight. He has hit the gym, spoken to the biggest guy, tried the much-hyped supplements, scanned the muscle magazines and the professional bodybuilders for help. He is remotely successfully in his endeavour, but is still fighting those plateaus unsuccessfully. He has not been able to pull across the plateaus that constantly stall the progress of the most dedicated trainers.

The author of the book shows you that he understands what you have been through and understands how to display the information to you in a manner that you will relate to. Make no mistake that you will have to be very motivated to get the results that are promised with this book. You must follow the guidelines exactly if you wish to gain the muscle mass that is possible with Optimum Anabolics. There is a diet plan and workout plan that must be followed to the letter if you want to get results, and it will require your commitment and discipline.

The book presents the eight anabolic principles that are at the root of your weight and muscle gain. You will find that they are what the entire program is based on and will be very effective if you apply them in the correct manner. The program is available in MP3 format so that you can take the program and listen wherever you are. The points that are delivered are all about the tempo and frequency of your workout along with the diet that must be followed. When you get to the heart of the program, you will learn about Hyper Adaptive Cycling and how it can work for you.

If you are looking for results, this program is something that can be worked very easily by a commited person. You will learn how to break through the plateaus that derail other bodybuilders and how to stop them from happening from the beginning.

How does it work? For this you need to understand how the body grows muscles. Once you understand this you will realize how effective Hyper-Adaptive Cycling is to prevent plateaus. As a beginner you will notice that your body does not respond to your training once it hits its first plateau. The plateau occurs when the body recognizes your workouts and stops adding the muscles to endure your workouts. In short it gets accustomed to the workouts and stops building the muscles.

The most important part of your program should be to have your muscles react to your workout and add more muscle. This is the reason that a bodybuilder must add new things to their workout to constantly keep the muscles adding new growth. You must have to keep your body from becoming comfortable with the workout.

A Hyper Adaptive Cycling approach will cause some massive growth in your body.

Jeff shows you how the body is naturally designed to work against building the new muscles you desire. He shows you how to re-program your body to use the naturally occuring defence mechanisms that can stop you from gaining and, using special strategies, actually cause those mechanisms to gain extraordinary amounts of muscle. Hyper-Adaptive Cycling is a "never-ending anabolic guessing game where it's only option is to grow. - 17269

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