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    Reason to Start Bodybuilding While Young | Alex Noudelman

    It’s more and more common to see bodybuilders who are still in their teens. Getting into shape and building muscle is a good thing no matter how young or old you are – and there’s no better time than your teens to take up weight training as long as you do it right. Teens are still developing, so they have different needs than adult body builders, particularly when it comes to nutrition. Just like adults, teenagers need adequate rest, a proper diet and careful training to prevent injury.

    One thing about teenaged body builders is that they have far more energy than an adult. This can be an asset and a liability, since a teen is more likely to work the same muscle group for a lot longer than they should.

    Sometimes, more is better; but when it comes to weight training, it’s quite the opposite. A well rounded weight training regimen which works all of the major muscle groups is much more effective and healthier. After reaching a certain point, continuing to work a muscle can reverse your progress or even lead to injury; keep things varied for safety and better results.

    It’s common to see a young bodybuilder gravitate to the heaviest weight they see and overdo it. This can cause injury, so start off with light and medium weights. There’ll be plenty of time for the heavy weights later on, so start small for now.

    Teenaged bodybuilders tend to neglect eating properly and trying to get by on supplements. While supplements can be genuinely useful, they’re only helpful when taken in addition to a proper diet. Teens especially need to eat right to fuel their muscle growth and repair as well as their still developing bodies.



    Getting enough water is something else a lot of teenage bodybuilders overlook. Just remember that our bodies are 70% water and every important system in the body depends on water; and that goes double for your muscles!

    Those eight glasses of water you’re supposed to drink every day are only the beginning if you’re working out regularly. You should drink far more to replace water lost by perspiration and to maintain good joint health – your body will thank you for it and you’ll get more out of your workout routine.

    Sleep is the third thing that young bodybuilders and athletes often don’t get enough of. You might not think so right now, but you’re not indestructible and you do need sleep – every night. When you sleep, your body doesn’t just rest and restore itself, but this is also when IGF-1 (a vital growth hormone) and testosterone are released, helping your body to build new muscle tissue as you rest.

    Hitting the gym is only one part of what it takes to build muscle. If you want sustained, steady muscle growth over the long term, you need to take a broader approach and make sure you get plenty of sleep, plenty of water and the right diet as well. It may not be appealing to the average teen, but it’s the only way to ensure bodybuilding success.

    Your teenage years offer a great opportunity to start weight training – and if you play competitive sports, building your strength will be a valuable asset in this pursuit. By following the tips in this article, you can get the maximum results from your weight training regimen and build muscle safely.

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    also higher testosterone in teen years
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    Originally Posted by alexnoudelman View Post
    . . .wall of text that has nothing to do with nutrition . . .
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    You forgot to include absolutely anything at all Nutrition.

    There is a "Post your own articles" section on the forums. This isn't it.
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    Originally Posted by MetilHed View Post
    You forgot to include absolutely anything at all Nutrition.

    There is a "Post your own articles" section on the forums. This isn't it.
    This ^^^

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    Originally Posted by alexnoudelman View Post
    It’s more and more common to see bodybuilders who are still in their teens. Getting into shape and building muscle is a good thing no matter how young or old you are – and there’s no better time than your teens to take up weight training as long as you do it right. Teens are still developing, so they have different needs than adult body builders, particularly when it comes to nutrition. Just like adults, teenagers need adequate rest, a proper diet and careful training to prevent injury.

    One thing about teenaged body builders is that they have far more energy than an adult. This can be an asset and a liability, since a teen is more likely to work the same muscle group for a lot longer than they should.

    Sometimes, more is better; but when it comes to weight training, it’s quite the opposite. A well rounded weight training regimen which works all of the major muscle groups is much more effective and healthier. After reaching a certain point, continuing to work a muscle can reverse your progress or even lead to injury; keep things varied for safety and better results.

    It’s common to see a young bodybuilder gravitate to the heaviest weight they see and overdo it. This can cause injury, so start off with light and medium weights. There’ll be plenty of time for the heavy weights later on, so start small for now.

    Teenaged bodybuilders tend to neglect eating properly and trying to get by on supplements. While supplements can be genuinely useful, they’re only helpful when taken in addition to a proper diet. Teens especially need to eat right to fuel their muscle growth and repair as well as their still developing bodies.



    Getting enough water is something else a lot of teenage bodybuilders overlook. Just remember that our bodies are 70% water and every important system in the body depends on water; and that goes double for your muscles!

    Those eight glasses of water you’re supposed to drink every day are only the beginning if you’re working out regularly. You should drink far more to replace water lost by perspiration and to maintain good joint health – your body will thank you for it and you’ll get more out of your workout routine.

    Sleep is the third thing that young bodybuilders and athletes often don’t get enough of. You might not think so right now, but you’re not indestructible and you do need sleep – every night. When you sleep, your body doesn’t just rest and restore itself, but this is also when IGF-1 (a vital growth hormone) and testosterone are released, helping your body to build new muscle tissue as you rest.

    Hitting the gym is only one part of what it takes to build muscle. If you want sustained, steady muscle growth over the long term, you need to take a broader approach and make sure you get plenty of sleep, plenty of water and the right diet as well. It may not be appealing to the average teen, but it’s the only way to ensure bodybuilding success.

    Your teenage years offer a great opportunity to start weight training – and if you play competitive sports, building your strength will be a valuable asset in this pursuit. By following the tips in this article, you can get the maximum results from your weight training regimen and build muscle safely.

    By Alex Noudelman
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