Commitment: RU really ready?
By Mick Hart, Bodybuilding and Steroid Writer, founder of the unique No Bull Collection Mag.
I have often thought about what it really takes to be
a bodybuilder. Guts and sheer commitment, that is what the answer is to
be honest. There is no other way. A part of your life is the way it has
to be, only then can you even think that success may be a part of that
‘Light at the end of the tunnel’.
I suppose commitment is a word to some people. To me,
it is something that sits on my shoulders every day of my life - it is
like that of my family. To be able to commit yourself to a project needs
strength the likes of you will never know unless you are prepared to commit
yourself to a life of, what basically can be in some ways sheer pain WITH
commitment.
Your whole life is centered around bodybuilding, you
ask yourself is it worth it. I say yes for what it brings and gives to
me. You have to be prepared for anything, school PA meetings, xmas nativity
plays, you name it, it happens, all have to be either attended or in my
case missed on some occasions. It is sadly a way of life a part of the
score card.
So what are the benefits of such a life of commitment?
Well, even if you are not competing professionally, but training for a
better physique, the commitment has to be the same if you want to get anywhere
in this game. I enjoy the strength and confidence that I have and most
certainly the the praise I receive for it. There are those who think that
bodybuilders try to intimidate others in some cases I suppose some do,
but if others feel intimidated when it is not actually projected towards
them then that is just tough shit! Like the saying says, “Keep up or get
the fuck outta my way!” I can relate to that even though I just made it
up!
I suppose the fact that the sense of discipline that one
has to impose on ones self on a day to day basis gives a kinda kick to
the proceedings. This is so true when the fat shit down the pub who is
happy with his way of life, always seem to try and pull your way of doing
things down. That is the way things go and I have no problems with the
way they do things but keep the fuck out of my life if you are not prepared
to go the whole hog! Stay fat as far as I’m concerned.
Do you have to go at it 100%? Well it really all depends
on just how far you want to go, but think about it even if you want to
be a little in shape, even then there still really should be quite a lot
of commitment involved.
The question most asked of me on a day to day basis is
I want to get big but I want to be ripped to the bone. Basically they are
saying they don't know what the hell they want, but do one or the other.
You see, in order to get big, you have to eat big and accept the fact that
you will put on some fat, that is inevitable, but you cannot pile it on
one day and take it off the next, now come on! Commit yourself to one or
the other, make the choice and stick to it. Doing that will give you the
start you need.
So lets say that you have decided to get ripped. What
do you do, where do you begin? Well for a start, you have to make sure
that your training is designed to get you ripped or rather burn off fat,
yet still produce muscle. This can be done but you have to remember that
you will not get massive - ripped yes but not massive. Make sure you are
clear on that.
The training must cover (as always) all body parts for
balance, reps in the region of 12-15 throughout and very short rest periods
between sets. Five days per week training at least one body part per day.
At least a couple of days per week, additional cardio vascular work really
should be added. Personally I suggest bag training - a great way of getting
rid of excess pounds. And for a few quid from your local Argos - a snitch
too. 3 x 2-3 minute rounds, timed will get the sweat running out of any
forehead and you will be that much faster in a brawl too! - NICE
DIET
This has to be fairly high protein with low to medium
carbs. It has to be - we are trying to burn off excess fat by using more
than we are consuming. Result - Low fat high definition = RIPPED! On the
other side of the coin, getting BIG. The opposite has to happen.
Training has to be that much slower but it still can be
5 days per week, but I would suggest four which would be about right, although
for many and this will vary and has to be figured out first. Are you a
fast metabolism - or slow? If fast, 3 days would be more than adequate
so long as the training done is hard and extreme when in the gym. This
is so important as the muscle has to be trained , broken down and then
given the time to recover - hence the 4 days rest in that one week training.
So many people underestimate the 3 days system dismissing
it as a system far under par to the 5 and 6 day split systems many use
today. But the ‘many’ don't get anywhere anyway so how's that for a bag
of apples as well - unbelievers? Or should I say ‘small unbelievers’!
Committing yourself to the three day system and holding
to it will - without doubt give results beyond your wildest dreams. One
guy who will back that up is my old mate David Gentle - he is a total believer
in the three day system. Send him a few quid and he will set you up with
a beauty - I can guarantee that. That guy knows his stuff without doubt
- me too but David is the BEST guy for teaching the basics and getting
results (er, me a close second).
YOUR PLAN
Understanding what you want to do from the start and
staying with that plan until the desired result is achieved is the first
step to success. After that, the rest is easy - well almost.
There is no other way around it. It is a matter of doing
what is advised or basically fucking it in the head - it is that simple.
You want results? You want to succeed? Then you have
to prepare yourself for what is going to be hard work - no other way mate!
No one said that bodybuilding was going to be easy. Those that did are
either fat, far out or totally 100% LIARS!
There can only be one - YOU!
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About the Author
Fully qualified BAWLA Olympic grade A Coaching Instructor
who has been in professional bodybuilding now for about 25 years and in
that time has become one of the leading authorities in the sport.
Writer of two best sellers on the subject of steroids
and owns, designs, prints and publishes the monthly magazine "NO
BULL COLLECTION" which is "killing the opposition" and which is fast
becoming the top cult steroid read in the world - due to it's open, honest,
independent and brilliantly written steroid information.
Leading Bodybuilding and Steroid Advisor to the British
Media including the BBC and ITV (the two principal British TV channels).
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