Gain Muscles And Keep Fit
The key components of physical fitness are general fitness and specific fitness. The main goal of general fitness is to improve the general health conditions. Specific fitness seeks to improve the ability of the person to improve the performance of the person in a specific task or sport by enhancing the physical abilities of the person in that task or sport. Physical fitness has as its key components Body Composition, Cardiovascular Fitness, Strength Training, Flexibility Training, Muscular Endurance and General Skill Training. Sports such as strongman, bodybuilding, power lifting and weightlifting also have intensive physical fitness program as part of building up the body.
Bodybuilding requires physical fitness as part of its training. Bodybuilding focuses primarily on modifying the body by building up of the muscles. This is possible only through intensive muscle hypertrophy. Bodybuilding as a specific sport came into existence in the 19th century. It was Eugen Sandow who promoted bodybuilding as a sport. He was from Prussia of the present day Germany. He came to be called aptly as ‘The Father of Modern Bodybuilding’. Bodybuilding as a sport requires that the physique is exhibited publicly. Bodybuilding, along with gymnastics, became popular as a sport in 1950s and later years. Along with this, bodybuilding became a specialized field and a profession.
Elastic or hydraulic resistance and weights are key to bodybuilding as part of strength training. This is combined with adequate rest and specialized nutrition. There are also workouts to recuperate. The muscles and the repair of muscles require specialized diet. The Muscle Gaining Secrets is a body building program meant for athletes. Developed by Jason Ferruggia, the program is available as an e-book that can be bought and downloaded.
With increasing competition, anabolic steroids and various other chemical substances began to be used by body builders. These promoted the growth of extraordinary muscles. Such uses came about with the intense competition in these sports. Their use increased in the 1970s. The use of these substances did result in impressive muscles. There are also the health hazards associated with it. Besides, this was not fair to those competitors who did not use these substances. Production and the use of anabolic steroids were controlled and regulated by many countries by placing it under the category of controlled substances. These muscle enhancing substances have since been banned in sports. Doping tests to detect the presence of these substances in the blood and urine are now a regular part of sports.
