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30 Of
Bodybuilding's Biggest Lies (Parts 26 - 30)
MUSCLE MEDIA
2000 EXPOSES 30 OF BODYBUILDING’S BIGGEST LIES THAT STAND
BETWEEN YOU AND SUCCESS!
By T.C. Luoma and Bill Phillips.
(Originally
printed in the October/November issue of Muscle Media 2000)
26 -- All
anabolic steroids are extremely toxic and dangerous.
Here's a good trivia question borrowed from Dan Duchaine's
Underground Steroid Handbook [highly recommended]: if you
lined up a bottle of Dianabol (a popular steroid), a
bottle of Lasix (a diuretic used by heart patients and
bodybuilders who want to 'cut up' for a competition), a
bottle of Valium, a bottle of aspirin, and a bottle of
Slow-K (a potassium supplement), which one, upon eating a
100 tablets, wouldn't kill you? Well, most likely the
Dianabol. This isn't an endorsement of steroids; it's just
an effective illustration of the stigma generally
associated with all steroids: 'they'll give you brain
tumors like Lyle Alzado . . . they'll cause your heart to
enlarge and eventually give out [they cause spontaneous
decapitation . .]'. Maybe, but all steroids are different.
Some are more dangerous than others. Birth control pills
are steroids. Testosterone patches have been used with
great success to enhance the quality of life for elderly
men. Some of the steroids that bodybuilders use are very
mild, and the risk associated with them is virtually
negligible. Still, there _are_ dangerous steroids, and
that's all the more reason that athletes who choose to use
them must be more knowledgeable about them. This is what
Bill Phillips' Anabolic Reference Guide [_very_ highly-
recommended] is all about -- education. Of course, the
physical changes that steroids bring about might cause
adverse psychological effects in the user, and that fact
shouldn't be ignored.
27 -- If you stop working out, your muscle will turn
into fat.
This is almost too preposterous to address. Muscle can no
sooner turn to fat than gold can turn into lead. Muscle is
made up of individual cells--living, 'breathing' cells
that undergo all kinds of complex metabolic processes. Fat
cells are simply storage packets of lipids. The
possibility of one changing into another is akin to the
bowling ball in your storage closet turning into your Aunt
Edna. If you stop working out, if you stop applying
resistance to your muscles on a consistent basis, they
will simply adapt to the new condition. In other words,
they'll shrink. If the degree of inactivity or
immobilization is severe, the muscles will shrink faster
than the surrounding skin, and a temporary condition of
loose skin might be experienced, but that too would remedy
itself with time.
28 -- Ingesting MCT . (medium-chain triglyceride) oils
will give you tons of energy, but they won't make you fat.
MCTs first gained prominence for treating persons
suffering from fat mal- absorption, pancreatic deficiency,
or stomach or esophageal diseases. Researchers found that
MCTs, because of their better solubility and motility,
underwent a rapid hydrolysis by salivary, gastric, and
pancreatic enzymes. Consequently, they were able to reach
the liver and provide energy much more quickly than
long-chain triglycerides (Guillot, et al., 1993). There
was also some evidence that MCTs reduced lipid deposition
in fat stores compared with that resulting from LCTs under
identical energy intake conditions. However, this is no
reason to believe that ingesting these oils in excess will
not result in a positive energy balance which the body
stores as fat. MCTs, like regular oils, like regular fats,
have nine calories per gramme. Even though they are
metabolized differently, using them in excessive amounts
will add inches to your waistline.
29 -- If everyone took the same amount of steroids,
everyone would look like a professional bodybuilder.
One of the ironies of steroid use is that some people are
genetically 'gifted' in terms of steroid receptors. That
means that they have a large number of receptor sites in
the muscles with which a particular steroid can combine
and exert its mass-building effects. The man or woman who
won the last contest might very well have the most active
steroid receptors rather than being the most dedicated,
knowledgeable bodybuilder. On the other hand, some people
might possess very few receptors for a particular steroid.
That's why they experience very little, if any, growth on
a particular steroid. Another factor that influences
receptor affinity is age. The highest receptor affinity
seems to occur in late teenage years. This is a
generalization, but it seems to be true for a good number
of people. Since there is a greater uptake in these
individuals, they are often able to take lower dosages for
longer periods of time and make better gains than older
users. The truth is, two bodybuilders could take the same
steroid stack, train and eat the same, and one could turn
out to be in the Olympia, and the other might never even
win a local contest. The difference in how people react to
these drugs is incredible.
30 -- Someone with a well-built body must be
knowledgeable about fitness and physique development.
Despite popular belief, just because some guy has 20"
[51cm] arms or 30" [77cm] thighs, that does not
automatically credential him as a bodybuilding expert.
Unfortunately, in a society where looks count for so much,
well-built lifters are often regarded as bodybuilding
scientists. The unfortunate fact is, many well-built
athletes, even pro bodybuilders, have no idea how they got
where they are. Many of them are so genetically gifted and
embellish their genetic potential even further by using
tons of bodybuilding drugs that they actually succeed in
spite of themselves. With few exceptions, elite
bodybuilders are the last people in the world you want to
turn to for bodybuilding advice if you're genetically
average like 98% of us. You're more likely to find expert
advice from someone who has 'walked a mile in your shoes'.
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