Sunday, May 31, 2009

The Importance of Sleep for Hardgainers

Hi guys,

There are a few VERY important factors that every hardgainer must follow if you want to learn how to gain weight fast and build muscle mass. Some of the more obvious ones are a proper workout routine, diet, supplements, and hard work.

Every so often I'll get an e-mail from someone who claims he or she has applied each of those key factors for many weeks and still say they have trouble trying to gain weight and build muscle fast.

One of the lesser known ways to build muscle fast in record time is something that most people just plain don't get enough of these days: sleep.

I read an article recently saying that the average person gets about 7 hours maximum of sleep per night. Whether you are a hardgainer of not, getting at least 7 hours of sleep per night is absolutely critical, preferably 8 or more.

Here is a simplified form of how your muscles grow and why sleep is so important:

First, while you are in the gym lifting weights, you are actually tearing tiny muscle tissues as you perform the exercises. When you eat your food, the protein serves as the repair tool for your muscle tissue.

However, your body only begins to use the protein and the rest of the nutrients to repair your muscles when you are resting or asleep.

That means, if you don't get enough sleep, your body doesn't have enough time to recover your muscles fully, and when you begin your next workout you won't be 100% recovered, which means you won't get maximum results from your workouts.

In addition, when you are following a hardcore workout program on how to gain weight fast, it is HIGHLY suggested to get an extra hour of sleep each night for the last month of your program.

If getting enough sleep every night is difficult to do, then try to at least take a couple 20 minute naps whenever possible throughout your day.

Remember, if your goal is to gain muscle weight fast and you are a true hardgainer, it is always better to rest throughout the day as much as possible. That means if you can walk rather then run, do so.

If you can sit rather then stand, do so, and so on. The more rest you give your body in-between
workouts, the more you give it time to properly repair itself, and the better results you will get.

I'll talk to you soon,

Your Friend,

Derek Manuel
How to Gain Weight Fast




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