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Bodybuilding
has been around since 1880, but grew to be
a competitive sport around 1930. Eugen
Sandow is known as one of the pioneer of
Modern Bodybuilding. He was a bodybuilder
who took his workouts very seriously and
made a science out of bodybuilding. He
then later competed in tournaments against
other men to display their strength. He is
also known to have invented the first
dumbbells and exercise machines. Sandow
his said to be the inventor of the formula
for the ideal physique based upon his own
bodyís criterias.
The most
prestigious body building competition
today is Mr. Olympia. It started in 1965.
The winner receives a bronze statue of
Sandow. Serious bodybuilders from all over
the world compete in this much publicized
event. This competition has taken an
expansion in 1980 when they introduced the
feminine part of it with Ms. Olympia
contests in 1980. Every year, limits are
pushed back as the quest for the best and
strongest bodies continues.
Rules
and regulations for competition
bodybuilding are getting tighter every
year. Drugs and illicit substances are
being controlled and anyone caught using
them in a competition is automatically
disqualified. Bodybuilding is becoming
more and more a discipline of endurance
and health. During bodybuilding
competitions, the same strict testing as
the ones use during the Olympics is
used.
Severe criteria
are applied in judging bodybuilding
competition. The size and shape of
muscles are a very important part of the
judging process. The size should be
exceptional and the shape should be
appealing. Muscles that are well defined
and good looking will get a good rating
from the judges.
Anyone interested
in engaging in serious bodybuilding should
always consult their physician first.
Never exercising beyond oneís
physical tolerance is a must. Patience is
a must as it takes long time to build the
body you want. After a certain point
though, the rewards will start to poor in
and it gets easier as the muscle mass is
increasing.
A particular
situation is for teenagers to start
bodybuilding. When starting a bodybuilding
program, a teenager must respect his own
growing needs and never exert beyond
physical tiredness.
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Teen
bodybuilders should only train 3
to 5 days per
week. The body needs to rest
because it is still growing. The
caloric intake should be
calculated according to the
growing needs of the teenager
body plus the needs form the
bodybuilding program.
When
engaging in bodybuilding, a
teenager should know that the
rate of growth of his muscle can
be less than one of an adult
bodybuilder. It is recommended to
train each part of the body only
1 time per week.
Compound
exercises such as bench pressing,
squats, shoulder press, rowing,
and deadlights will yield the
best benefits.
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