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.
By giving your body a full nights sleep you give it the base it needs to be able to build stronger muscles. Examine your sleeping patterns; do you have a deep sleep or one that is light with interruptions? Is it easy for you to fall asleep or do you toss and turn for hours? Do you feel rested when you wake up or do you take hours to get going?
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.
40 minutes into your sleep the body starts to raise the number of growth hormones in the body, including testosterone which is the main hormone for muscle growth. The energy that's been provided to the body is then being used to renew the cells and to increase the number to give it the ability to handle the new activity level it's been facing during the day.
When you're missing out on a good nights sleep, your body is not able to do the transit from work-mode to relax-mode. In this way you slow down the building up process that happens naturally while in the relaxed state.
There are many thing that you can do to improve the quality of your sleep. It's often easier to fall asleep if you take your time in the evening to wind down for a few hours. Have a cup of herbal tea with calming properties, such as chamomile or peppermint, or drink a cup of warm milk. This can help you to slow down and become more relaxed.
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.
For the body to be able to build you want to give it some energy not too far before going to bed. However it's good to give the body at least one hour after your last meal before you go to bed for the body to be able to digest it properly. This will make the quality of your sleep higher. The meals you're having in the evenings should include a good amount of protein for your body to have the ability to use it for the muscle building process.
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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