Are you one of those people that do everything right and still don’t feel like you’re gaining muscles as fast as you would like? You work out well at the gym and eat a lot of protein and quality foods, but it just doesn’t come to you. Where’s your muscular body? If you’ve really ticked off your list and you honestly can say that your attempt to gain is sincere, there might be another aspect to it that you’ve missed.
Sleep.
If you don’t give your body a good amount of sleep you can be sure that you will have to work twice as hard as you would if each night you got around 8 full hours. Are you stressed out and having trouble going to sleep? Is your sleep light with lot of interruptions? Take a close look at your sleeping patterns and see if you’re getting a full night’s quality sleep each night.
Most of the bodily growth is happening while we are sleeping and this includes muscle growth. Look at the kids; you might sometimes think they grew an inch while sleeping and this is not so far from the truth. They sleep a lot more than adults and it is during these valuable hours that their bodies grow the most.
The amount of growth hormones increases after about 40 minutes into the sleep. Then your body is using all the nutrition you’ve giving it in the evening to renew itself and build the muscles on cellular level. With a good sleep you also raise the levels of testosterone which is one of the main hormones for natural growth.
If your body doesn’t get the proper deep sleep it so well needs, it won’t be able to switch from work-mode to relax-mode. In this way this building up process will fall behind and your body won’t have the ability to recover as fast as it would with a good sleep each night.
If you find that you have problems going to sleep or having a light sleep, there are different things that can aid you in this. First of all, don’t stress out about it, if you’re worrying too much about not being able to sleep, this will be what really hinders you from falling asleep. Take your time in the evenings to wind down from all that has happened during the day, have some calming herbal tea, like chamomile or peppermint, or have a cup of warm milk.
There are many things you can do to wind down before going to bed; read a good book, listen to calming music and/or have some pleasant conversation with your partner or a friend. You can also try some relaxing exercises, such as hypnosis. Do what feels right for you.
Even though you want to eat something not too far before you’re going to bed for your body to be able to grow the most, you might feel that it’s easier to fall asleep if your body has been able to digest the food properly. Make your last meal one with a good amount of protein and fat and you can have it maybe one or two hours before going to bed.
Some people rely on medication to fall asleep easier. This is not recommended over a long period of time since it usually makes the sleep less deep and the body can get dependent on them too.
If you give your body the time it needs to be able to do the work that it needs to do, you’ll be amazed to see how fast your muscles can grow.
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