You Will Not Gain Muscle if You Don’t Sleep Enough
Going to to the gym, you will think you can get relaxed and muscles will grow by themselves. Working your muscles through weight training is not the only factor, neither is physically working out.
Don’t underestimate the effect that sleep has on your workout. You need to rest properly, and that’s not just between workouts. Altering your sleep schedule to ensure getting a steady and sound night’s sleep each night can produce drastic transformations in the outcomes you observe with bodybuilding.
For many reasons sleep is one of the most important factors for successful bodybuilding. Though fatigued, your body’s muscles recover during sleep. This lapse of time is important when some parts of your body aren’t functioning, it’s when your body recovers from damages.
Without enough of this quality rest, simply put, your body won’t have enough time or availability to repair old muscle and build new muscle. You will be severely inhibiting your gains by not allowing your muscles to heal, mend and grow properly.
Adequate sleep is vital for keeping your mental focus sharp and your energy level high. A lack of mental focus can destroy your results while you’re in the gym. You can be motivated, but if you don’t have your work out planned out you will not have a successful workout.
Although you might not have the energy or be motivated enough to have a great weightlifting session. There’s only so much your body can handle over the course of a day with a tiny amount of sleep. With everything else going on in your life, its working out that often takes a backseat.
Another reason why it is so important in bodybuilding is that trough sleeping your body restores the energy and you maintain a good rhythm with your hormones. Proper metabolism and muscle gain require sleep. At the same time, sleep also inhibits other hormones that can lead to fat gain and other unseemly consequences.
No matter what you want to maintain a consistent sleep schedule, that means that sleeping for 2 hours on Friday night and then sleeping for 12 hours on Saturday night doesn’t amount to the same benefits as sleeping 7 hours both nights in a row. And that’s what you should shoot for, at least 7 hours a night. Remember, no sleep leads to no gains for bodybuilding, and you’ll be ruining your chances at success before you even get started!















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