Now when you think about bodybuilding, you immediately think of the guys so pumped, they find it difficult to walk. Generally you also associate these guys to HGH and other steroids. Am I right? Well what if I told you there was a way to have a great body worthy of rivaling these men, without using illegal drugs?
The Natural Bodybuilding Competition
You may find this hard to believe, but there is in fact two separate competitions in bodybuilding; all natural and 'semi' natural. The all natural competition contains stringent rules on using steroid based substances with absolutely zero tolerance. It is also less known amongst the community and a lot of people think of it as being the 'lightweight' version of the real bodybuilding competition.
The so called 'real' bodybuilding competition is the one we are all aware of with names like Ronnie Coleman and Jay Cutler in the mix, it's an incredible competition that was made so famous with the introduction of big 'Arnie'. What a lot of people don't realize about this competition is that every bodybuilder competing uses HGH as a primary source of explosive muscle growth.
What About The 'Little Guys'
The other competition is named my many as being the 'Natural Bodybuilding Competition'. This competition requires constant testing my all competitors. This means it's very unlikely that a participant who enters will be using performance enhancing drugs.
No when we say the 'little guys, we don't mean little! These men contain a great deal of muscle but tend to have a more fit looking body shape. It's unlikely that there is a single person on this planet that has the potential of gaining as much muscle as Ronnie Coleman without using some kind of HGH.
Don't Fret!
Now if these men were able to do it naturally, why not you? There's no reason why you don't have the potential to make massive gains naturally. It's all about work and commitment. I'm not going to go into diets and weight training, because I don't have too. There are already loads of dieting and training methods out there for you to try out.
If you're just getting started, why not ask someone at the gym who looks like he knows what he's doing. Don't be afraid either, everyone has to start from somewhere and the chances are if that person is like everyone else on the planet, they'll enjoy giving advice to a beginner, you would wouldn't you?