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Wimp Out In The Gym And Your Gains Will Be Gone In 60
Seconds

by Sean Nalewanyj

The margin of time that determines muscle building success or failure in the
gym is a heck of a lot shorter than you might think. Just as fraction-of-a-
second moments during a 100 metre dash will make or break a sprinter's
race, fraction-of-a-second moments will also make or break your body's
muscle growth response in the gym.

In fact, your entire margin of success in the gym can ultimately be reduced to
just a short time span of 60 seconds. That's correct, how you choose to handle
a short 60 second time period during your workouts will translate to either
poor, mediocre or significant muscle building results.

Although each entire workout will last for about an hour, only 60 seconds of
that actual time will determine what kind of gains you achieve.

You may be scratching your head right now and wondering what the heck I'm
talking about, but allow me to explain…

You see, every individual set that you perform in the gym is ultimately being
performed for the benefits that will be achieved on the last 1-2 reps. Muscles
respond to stress, and the only truly stressful reps that actually trigger your
body's muscle building mechanisms are those at the end of each set when the
body is on the brink of muscular failure.

If a given set consists of 6 reps, then reps 1-4 are only performed in order to
get to reps 5 and 6. Reps 1-4 will do very little in terms of stimulating muscular
growth, but are necessary to perform in order to overload the muscles on reps
5 and 6.

In other words, it is only the very last 1-2 reps that will ultimately yield a muscle
building response from the body. The longer you can push yourself to battle
the weights during this small time frame at the end of each set, the greater
results you will achieve.

Any of you who have read my articles know that I'm a big advocate of training
to muscular failure. There is simply no better way to trigger your body's
adaptive responses than to train until your muscles cannot move the weight
another inch.

The closer and closer that you can come to muscular failure, the more
dramatically your body will respond. This time frame is literally measured in
single seconds. If you drop the weights 5-6 seconds earlier than the next guy
(the margin is probably even smaller than this), you'll be significantly
sacrificing your muscle growth.

So, where did the 60-second time frame come from?

Well, if we assume that you perform 10 total all out sets per workout and have
a margin of 6 seconds between success/failure per set, this gives you 60
seconds of total time per workout to either battle through with full effort or to
surrender and settle for mediocre results.

It really is true; your bodybuilding success is literally measured by the short,
precise moments at the very end of each set and the amount of effort you are
willing to exert during this time.

If you can force yourself to train to all out muscular failure, you'll achieve the
best results possible. If you drop the weight 3 seconds before muscular
failure, your growth will be compromised. If you drop the weight 8 seconds
before muscular failure, your growth will be compromised even further.

If we multiply our 60-second figure by my recommended number of 3 workouts
per week, this means that your bodybuilding success in the gym will literally be
measured by how you choose to handle one short 3 minute long period per
week.

I bet you never thought of it this way before!

You must train hard and with full effort at all times. When the weight feels heavy
and your muscles ache and burn with discomfort, you must push through and
continue until true muscular failure is reached.

If you stop short, even a second short, your gains will be compromised.

Keep this in mind at all times in the gym and you'll experience better results
than ever before.

If you want to learn some awesome psychological techniques for breaking
through the pain barrier and “mentally numbing” the discomfort associated
with hard training, make sure to visit my website using the link below for
details...

Once an awkward, pencil-necked "social reject", Sean Nalewanyj is now a
renowned bodybuilding expert, fitness author, and creator of the most
celebrated  bodybuilding program online today:
"The Muscle Gain Truth No-
Fail System".


You too can build a powerful new head-turning body that will skyrocket your
confidence, drive gorgeous women crazy, and leave your friends and family
staring in disbelief.
www.musclegaintruth.com

Sean Nalewanyj's Bio

Always looked down on as the "skinny kid" growing up, Sean Nalewanyj has
spent nearly the last decade of his life dedicating his time and effort to
researching and promoting the most effective natural bodybuilding and fitness
methods available.

Through his highly successful website,
www.MuscleGainTruth.com, and his
information-packed online email lessons, Sean has helped tens of thousands
of average, everyday people from all over the world get into the best shape of
their lives.

Sean is a lifetime natural bodybuilder, has written articles for dozens of the top
muscle-building websites across the Internet and is recognized as an expert
authority on the subject. In less than one year of existence, his renowned
natural bodybuilding program,
"The Muscle Gain Truth No-Fail System",
established itself as the most popular muscle-building program available on
the web today (as ranked by clickbank.com). His program has received a
highly positive response and was even mentioned in a November issue of the
New York Times.

He admits that achieving an impressive, muscular physique is not as easy as
most promoters make it out to be, but believes without a doubt that he can
help anyone build the powerful, muscular body they desire as long as they are
willing to put forth the effort.
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