Unrealistic expectations have proven to be the
downfall of many who pursue muscle building or fat loss, as
bodybuilding far too often becomes a pursuit of transforming into
someone else, as opposed to maximizing the individual genetic potential
that each of us has been granted. We may frequently see individuals on
the Internet, TV or in magazines who have the bodybuilding physique we
aspire towards, so we somehow feel that by weight training and eating a
certain way, we can develop an identical appearance, when in fact our
physical makeup is unique and specific to each of us, meaning that
results others produce do not in any way indicate we are capable of the
same, or conversely, we may even be able to greatly exceed the
bodybuilding success of those we admire. Yet there is no way of knowing
our own individual potential without first following an effective diet
and weight training routine to determine how our body responds.
The unfortunate downside of basing our own level of bodybuilding
satisfaction upon achieving the physique of another is that, although
we may produce muscle building or fat loss progress that impresses
nearly every person we meet, in our own mind, we remain inferior, since
our standard is not based upon how much we’ve achieved, but rather
whether we’ve become the person we choose to emulate, and therefore,
regardless of how our progress appears to others, we continually seek
for the impossible dream, and eventually either quit bodybuilding
altogether, or decide to experiment with dangerous drugs or
bodybuilding supplements instead of modifying our expectations to match
our own potential.
Genetics offer us a barrier which we all must obey, no different from
one who wishes to become a basketball superstar but lacks sufficient
height, yet, in bodybuilding, very few ever achieve their own genetic
potential, not necessarily due to lack of effort, but rather resulting
from diet and weight training errors which plague muscle building or
fat loss efforts. Certainly, if one were training and eating perfectly,
genetics will then eventually limit future gains, and will also impact
the overall speed of results, but most who feel genetics is curtailing
any positive change actually are eating and weight training without any
sense of direction, which is the true culprit behind disappointing
progress.
Muscle building or fat loss is as unique as our personalities, and we
should never try to emulate or become another in our pursuit of
physical fitness, rather forging our own road by maximizing the
individual bodybuilding potential each of us has, and doing so through
an effective bodybuilding diet and weight training routine. When we
begin to view bodybuilding as an experiment in personal achievement, we
then begin to finally relish in the improvements we make, as opposed to
feeling constantly deprived by focusing on the achievements of another.
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genetics-limit-muscle-gain-and-fat-loss-759277.html About the Author
Francesco Castano is the owner of IncrediBody, a
physical fitness company dedicated to helping others learn exactly how
to gain muscle mass and lose weight without supplements or drugs. He
authors two programs, one called MuscleNOW, teaching the correct
bodybuilding diet and weight training program to follow for muscle
gain, and Fat Vanish, which teaches how to lose weight & burn
fat for natural weight loss. He includes lifetime email personal
training with both programs, where he personally assists all of his
clients with training and diet questions, and has hundreds of
testimonials validating the effectiveness of his techniques. You may
visit his web sites at www.
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