Posts Tagged ‘Mr Universe’

 

Becoming #1: Beginning Competitive Bodybuilding

Friday, October 2nd, 2009
Tom Ambrozewicz asked:


If you are going to put a lot of time, effort, and money into training, you might wish to show off the end results in a bodybuilding fitness competition. These contests are held throughout the country and world and showcase some of the most physically fit bodies known to humankind. There are many levels of competition, so don’t worry if you aren’t Mr. Universe just yet-you can find a competition that is right for you. Any sort of contest does, however, require a dedication to training, including a healthy diet and lots of exercise.

The first thing you should do when you decide to begin competitive bodybuilding is to find a coach. It will be much easier to break into the competition world if you have someone with a little experience under his or her belt guiding you. With your coach, decide on a training schedule and diet, and choose whether or not you want to take supplements. Natural training is, of course, always best, but you may wish to take vitamins or other supplements to make sure your body is getting the nutrients it needs even if you cut some foods out of your diet.

Next, research some of the events held near you. Local events are a good place to start if you live in a big city. If not, you may have to travel some distance to find events, so plan accordingly. Some competitions have an entry fee, and all have different rules of conduct. In most cases, you will have an orientation session the day or morning before the event, but you need to be well prepared before this to avoid looking like a novice in front of the judges. Before the competition, you should not only train, but also learn to flex while you pose and still look relaxed. You may also want to tan, remove hair, and take other measures to help your body look as lean and sculpted as possible. Your coach, if he or she has participated in competitive bodybuilding, should be able to give you advice in these areas.

After the competition, evaluate your performance, good or bad. Nobody is perfect, but by learning from past mistakes, you can do better at future competitions. Keep your eyes peeled in the staging area-what are other competitors doing to help their performance? As soon as the winners are announced and the applause has died, head to the judges’ table. They are the experts and can give you a quick verbal assessment of your body and give you advice for your next competition. Be humble and listen to everything they have to say, both positive and negative. In no time, it will be you in the winner’s circle, and you can give advice to the new competitive bodybuilders in your area.



Anne

 

Bodybuilders! Help me out, I need some fitness advice?

Tuesday, August 11th, 2009
Nick C asked:


I want to buy a book on fundamentals of bodybuilding, but there are so many to choose from. I thought Arnold’s book looked good, but was he actually involved in the creation or is it really just a generic text with his endorsement? And my other worry is how up to date it is since Arnie’s been out of the game for a while. I want to filter through the mess of what supps work and what’s just hype. I want my time and money spent on fitness to achieve max results for what I put into it instead of just working hard. I want to work smart, tell me what to read!!!

P.S. My goal is to get ripped, healthy, without roids. I trying more for the Men’s Health type of body than the Mr. Universe type of body. I don’t need to be huge, just really toned and only medium mass. Thanks in advance!

I’m 5′9″ and I’d like to be 185lb with 5-7% bodyfat. I’m currently 168lb and 17%. I’m 30 years old.

Chester

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