Bodybuilding Drugs. Are They Worth It? Maybe?
by The “Muscle Nerd”, Jeff Anderson
Bodybuilding drugs, such as steroids, have been getting a considerable amount of attention in the news over the last year thanks to professional sports superstars getting caught cheating in their use of anabolic compounds to carve out that competitive edge within their sport.
But bodybuilding drugs are not just being used by pro sports figures and bodybuilders headed to the Mr. Universe stage. More and more, the average lifter frustrated with not making the gains that were promised in the latest muscle mag are looking for the silver bullet that will allow them to pack on massive muscle and are finding the solution in a box with a picture of a cow on the fronti.e. steroids!
Steroids are the most common form of bodybuilding drugs used. They increase testosterone within the users body, causing what are called androgenic and anabolic effects. It is the anabolic effects of this drug that are what bodybuilders are looking to achieve.
These effects include:
* Virility and vitality (practically a sense of invulnerability)
* Increased strength
* Increased muscle size
* Enhanced muscle recovery
Bodybuilding drugs of this sort increase testosterone levels in the body by bypassing the usual process by which the body synthesizes testosterone. With its own set of rules, the increased testosterone provided by steroids gets deposited directly in the bloodstream. The type of side effects caused by these sorts of bodybuilding drugs will depend one the type of steroid used, (for there are many to pick from).
Some of these potential side effects include:
* Acne (at 30 your face will look 15 again!)
* Aggression (roid-rage)
* Cardiovascular disease (Bam! Dead at 32 on the sweaty gym floor)
* Headaches, anxiety, depression, impotence (say it isnt so!), stomach aches, muscle tears, enlarged prostate, premature hair loss, stunted growth, insomnia, sterility, lions and tigers and bears, oh my!
You get the ideaand yet this isnt even the entire list! A novel would have to be written to cover them all (and Im sure it has). But compare just this group of side effects with the benefits, which are:
* Increased muscle size and strength
* Speedy recovery time
* Increased energy levels during workouts
Is that it? Really? Cant I achieve the same thing through sheer will and determination?
In a wordYes!
Perhaps not as fast or not quite as massive, but pretty darn close IF you follow a practical program (and Im not talking about the misguided myths that float around every gym iron pit!). In fact, Ive had clients that were even able to SURPASS steroid claims by hitting all of the anabolic factors I cover in my Optimum Anabolics program (www.optimum-anabolics.com)
When considering crossing over to the dark side and using bodybuilding drugs, you must weigh out the consequences with the rewards and make your own personal decision.
And dont forget that many are illegal, so if caught, a high-pitched voice and shriveled testicles could end up being the least of your problems. Be smart about your workout regimen. In my humble opinion, stay away from bodybuilding drugs and keep your workout all natural. By bulking up the natural way you are sure to increase your overall health and standard of living for years to come.
About the Author: The “Muscle Nerd”, Jeff Anderson, is a world-renowned fitness consultant and author, most noted for his cutting edge research in natural bodybuilding and fat loss. Discover the secrets to transforming YOUR body today at: http://www.musclenerdfitness.com
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