Thursday, November 20, 2008

Achieve Steroid Like Results With These Muscle Building Secrets

By Westy

Jeff Anderson nicknamed "muscle nerd" has authored Optimum Anabolics. He got the nickname from his habit of dutifully writing down every minute detail of all that he did at the gym. So can he help you? If yes then how?

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.

The book is presented with a very unique approach. From the perspective of the character Joe Hardgainer, you will see all of the trouble that some people have in gaining the muscle mass that they want. You will watch Joe ask the guys in the gym, read the bodybuilder magazines, try the latest supplements and still doesn't get the results that he wants. Many people will recognize Joe in themselves and relate to all of the hard work that so many people go through in their effort to find the right approach.

The author of the book knows who you are and displays this knowledge with the character in the book. The book is very well written and shows an understanding of what you may be going through in your efforts to gain mass. You will have to be very motivated and determined to find results from this program. You will have to be very disciplined to follow the diet and the workout program. There are some points that must be followed to get the kind of rewards that are possible. You should be prepared for the hard work that will come with this program.

The Program is based on "8 anabolic factors." These are the 8 keys to gain max muscle. They form the crux of the whole program and understanding them fully is pivotal. To help you at it, Jeff has gone ahead and included MP3 downloads for these factors. So that you can listen to them anytime! Its factors like tempo, frequency of your training and diets. However, the base of the program is Hyper-Adaptive Cycling. This is the real guts of the whole program. This is the basis of Anderson's claim his system is not like anything that you have seen before.

His technique is workable, reasonable and detailed not only on breaking down plateaus but prevents them from happening in the beginning.

At the center of the program there is a great deal of information on how the body grows muscle. You will learn how the natural occurances in the body cause it to grow muscles in response to these occurences. When you understand the natural process of muscle growth, you will see how effective Hyper Adaptive Cycling will be on your program. When you are just beginning in bodybuilding, you will realize how difficult it can be to get through a plateau and start the body growing muscles again. When your body recognizes your workout, it will stop growing muscles after a period of time. The simple explanation of how this occurs is that your body is no longer responding to the workouts because it no longer needs additional muscle growth to complete the workout.

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.

When you use Hyper Adaptive Cycling, you will be getting great change in your body.

You will learn through this program how the body works to help you add new muscles. You must learn how to reprogram the body to use defense mechanisms that occur naturally in the body and add to your muscle growth. The use of the program will work by keeping your muscles guessing and have no choice but to grow in response. - 16004

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