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The Truth about Hiring a Bodybuilding Pre-Competition Coach

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originally posted @ arnoldbodybuilding.info

The Truth about Hiring a Bodybuilding Competition Coach

When a bodybuilder is preparing for an athletic competition, it is natural to hire a coach to get him or her in that perfect "shape" to show off on stage when the event finally comes along. But professional competition is not the only reason to use the services of a bodybuilding coach. Many people who simply want to employ the techniques of bodybuilding to shape their bodies to look good at work or to the opposite sex.

There is much the discipline of bodybuilding can do to help with those goals as well. But there are a few things to be aware of when finding the right personal trainer or bodybuilding coach so your expectations will be realistic going into the relationship. It is easy to get a vision of yourself as a perfectly sculpted image of the ideal man or woman to want that shape to begin to materialize after a few weeks working out with the help of a bodybuilding coach.

It is good to have a realistic idea of what it is going to take to literally transform your body especially if there is much to be done. Any good bodybuilding coach or personal trainer will tell you that you should be prepared to commit to a program of working out several times a week along with significant diet changes as well, if you want to get that perfect body you have been wanting. In some cases, that kind of transformation can take from six months to a year to bring about.

Another misconception many people have about bodybuilding under the direction of a coach is that your diet will naturally begin to include a lot of supplements that are there just to change your shape. In some cases if their clients are quite thin and there is a real need to add bulk, a bodybuilding coach may ask you to add protein supplements to the diet and only long enough to get more muscle mass built up.

There are so many bodybuilding supplements on the market that the sheer marketing persistence could make you convinced that you need them. What those marketing campaigns will not tell you is that you can achieve perfectly acceptable progress with your bodybuilding goals eating healthy foods that are no different from anyone else would eat. The key is portion control if weight loss is a goal and to work with your bodybuilding coach to focus the diet on your body's needs in response to an aggressive bodybuilding workout program.

Finally, it is easy to get the wrong idea on the commitment of time you will need to prepare for when you start a bodybuilding program and work with a bodybuilding coach. Often people think they will have to go to the gym every day for many hours of painful workouts to see the kind of change in their shapes that they want. That is a bodybuilding myth that your bodybuilding coach will quickly dispel.

You can usually accomplish a good bodybuilding workout in under an hour. Now that hour will involve dedicated and sometimes intense working out. But to drag it out longer than that is not productive to get you to your health goals. Your bodybuilding coach will not require that you work out every day. In fact, he or she will stop you from throwing yourself at the program that aggressively. The act of building muscle works best on an every other day workout plan. That is because during a strenuous bodybuilding workout, you will wear out your body and that will break down old muscle. The body needs 48 hours to take that workout, recover and then begin to build new and stronger muscles as a result of the hard work you did.

The healthiest bodybuilding plan will have you rest every other day to give your body a chance to process what you did the day before. You will need to commit to be there for your workout sessions each week for as long as months in a row to realize your dream of a perfectly sculpted body. But as you see your shape change slowly because of your dedication to that goal, you will be pleased with the outcome. And because you worked with a qualified bodybuilding coach, the changes you archive will be healthy and will result in good long term diet and exercise habits that will keep you looking great for many years to come.
 
i copied this to articles forum daddio

I thought it was worth it... show bound or not....

the ONLY reason I haven't hired Fred "Biggie" Smalls to coach me ... is because of money... Do I know enough to get me back on track? YES. Do I have the know how on tweaking my diet and routine? Absolutely!.. do I know which gear my body responds best too (other then the new peptides etc)? For sure!... but hiring a coach takes the guess work out of the work.... and you can just concentrate on what needs to be bought at the store(s), and how hard to work at the gym... the what energy is gone.. and the get it the fuck done energy is all you need to focus on...

the best part.. is when someone else's advice... works.. (just like you knew it would) ... then maintenance from your own knowledge can take it from there..
 
not to mention.. any newbie who thinks.. that their local high school sport coach gave them the best workout routine.. "could" be sadly mistaken... (not trying to offend.. any open minded coach who's on this board.. should be aware.. that not every kid for every sport should be working the "same routine" .. ) ..
 
personally i don't even think any of those reasons is why most guys hire a prep coach, lol, i think the two main reasons is 1) to say "I have a prep coach" which is gay as hell and feeble minded and 2) not because they don't know what to do, but because someone is holding you accountable for everything you already know to do, and this is a solid reason in my opinion,
 
An accountability partner is vital, IMO. I find I work far harder when I have a friend with me at the gym than when I am by myself.
 
Presser.. I'd believe your reason 2 is spot on... it's easy to fall off the self accountability wagon.. lol ... cyersage.. i agree too.. but then again.. if i'm not going to the gym for "whatever reason" .. there's no amount of nagging from someone that will change my mind..
 
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