neopiper.com neopiper.com
Search:    Index :> About Us :> Privacy Policy :> Terms of Service :> Place Your Link :> Submit Article   
 
 

Progesterone Levels

In women who are not pregnant, Progesterone prepares the endometrium, or lining of the uterus, for i ... - Kevin Stith
 

Yoga and Christianity a Conflict?

Some critics argue that Yoga and Christianity cannot co-exist, and yet we know that Yoga is not a re ... - Paul Jerard
 

Sneak a Little Intensity into Your Workout

Here are some great methods to help bust through any plateaus. You'll be adding new muscle in no tim ... - Tony Hale
 

Weight Loss/Control Glossary of Terms

An excellent glossary of terms relating to weight loss and weight control... - Michael Lewis
 

Tendonitis and the Effects on Your Routine

What turns out to be a small, yet annoying pain in your joint, can quickly turn into something much ... - Marc David
 

Erectile Dysfunction Can Be Prevented By Regular Workouts

Erectile Dysfunction is a serious problem, which leaves a person with trauma about his future sex li ... - Rands Mathew
 
 

Index » Fitness & Health » Weight & Bodybuilding Training
 

Depression from Bodybuilding

 

How could bodybuilding cause depression? Afterall, bodybuilding is supposed to get the endorphins going and as you see positive progress, you feel good about yourself. With all those endorphins running around, there shouldn't be even the slightest case for depression.

For the most part, lifting weights, doing aerobic exercises and overall physical activity can be very effective to keep depression away and help with a cheerful outlook. Although sometimes things don't always come out the way we expect them to and our mood can swing up and down, even with proper exercise.

Ask anyone that exercises and they'll time you the time spent is worth it. But if depression hits while doing these things already, the depression can be really hard to shake.

Let me show you some of the symptoms. Anyone that's lifted weights for a period of time has hit that proverbial "wall" where it just feels like you can't make any progress. Or sometimes there can be a period of time where one feels "burnt out" or just tired of lifting weights. If these feelings last longer than three weeks, these could be signs of depression.

Fortunately, I've talked to lots of bodybuilders and found something that may offer a quick "real" solution. If you're feeling tired, unexplained sadness, or you don't want to work out or you just feel like you're not making any progress in the gym, this may be the answer you're looking for.

In my research on how to overcome bodybuilding induced depression, I uncovered a supplement called Vinpocetine. It is known for helping mental concentration and is a derivative of an extract taken from the lesser periwinkle plant (Vinca minor), an evergreen undershrub. The shrub is native to Europe, where it has been been studied since the 1950s and has been found to boost stroke- and age-related declines in brain function.

Vinpocetine also enhances the brain's use of oxygen by increasing the amount of available ATP (adenosine triphosphate, those in bodybuilding are familiar with this as being the body's cellular fuel). So far, there hasn't been any serious side effects found with this supplement, however if you feel a dry mouth, continued weakness or accelerated heart rate, then discontinue the use as you may have a more serious condition requiring expert medical care.

What I found in my research is that vinpocetine works well in conjunction with vincamine and vinburnine (both are also extracts). It has been noted that these help with cognitive function to enhance memory and concentration.

As a result of this, it appears that these help the brain to feel "peppy" and thereby reduce the effects of depression. That's what it did for me.

My purpose in writing this is not to endorse any single product but to let you know that there is a supplement that costs less than a single visit to the doctor, yet has the right amount of vinpocetine (and vincamine and vinburnine) and it helps with other functions of bodybuilding and muscle development. It is called NO-Xplode from BSN. I'm sure there's other supplements out there that have the vinpocetine, you'd have to do some checking around.

I really like NO type products, and my first choice is NO2 by MRI and then the Trac-Extreme NO by MHP (both can be found at General Nutrition Center).

But if I start getting that "burned out" or sad feeling, I'll buy some NO-Xplode (one container will last me over a month) and I'll have a scoop once a day in the early afternoon. That seems to help me feel more cheerful.

So... if you're doing good workouts and yet start to feel burned out, tired, sad or depressed, try some vinpocetine and see what happens. This article is not meant to replace medical advice. If you feel any prolonged symptoms for a lengthy period of time, see your medical professional. Copyright 2005, all rights reserved.

Author: Jessica Deets
 
Author Bio:
Jessica Deets is a noted author. Jessica likes to create articles about this area.
This article can be searched using: build muscle fast, build muscle, online personal trainer, free weight training program
 
 
 

Related Articles

 
Goji Berries
 
Going gaga over yoga
 
Get Rid of Cellulite, Once and For All!
 
Consultation Guidelines For Hypnotherapy
 
Reversing Autism and ADD
 
Scientists Give An "A" To Vitamin E. Vitamin E is safe and offers well-documented benefits, scientists say.
 
Flatfeet in Children: When Are They A Problem?
 
Reduce Cholesterol By Eating Right
 
Detox: Science, Quackery and Everything In-Between!
 
Patterned Yoga Mats
 
 
 

 

Culture & Art

 

Software & Networking

 

Cooking & Drinking

 

Fashion & Lifestyle

 

Technology & Science

 

Academics & Learning

 

Music & Entertainment

 

Self Enhancement

 

Outdoor & Sports

 

Healthcare & Medicine

 

Automobile & Automotive

 

People & Communities

 

Online & Board Games

 

Children

 

Fitness & Health

 

Garden & Home

 

Hotels & Travel

 

Investment & Finance

 

Events & News

 

Shopping & Auction

 

Government & Politics

 

Companies & Business

 

Realty & Property

 

Jobs & Careers

 
   Index :> Privacy Policy :> Terms of Service
© 2006-2008 www.neopiper.com All Rights Reserved Worldwide.