
4 Reasons Why Sleep Deprivation
Will Inhibit Your Muscle Gains
by Sean Nalewanyj
Fat Loss Expert & Best-Selling Fitness Author
www.HowToBurnFat.com
It may seem like a trivial issue that could be easily
overlooked, but giving your body a proper sleep every
night really is an important step in setting the wheels
for maximum muscle growth into motion.
If you really want to see the most dramatic changes
in your body over the shortest period of time possible,
a restful, quality sleep every single night is a must.
What makes a proper sleep so important?
Well, let’s simply take a look at what happens
when you DON’T get a proper sleep each night…
1) Mental focus will decline.
One of the biggest problems with sleep deprivation
is the effect that it will have on your mental state.
Studies have shown that just a single night with insufficient
rest will have a significant negative impact on your
mental focus and willingness to perform difficult
tasks.
Putting forth an all-out effort every time you enter
the gym is one of the primary keys to building muscle
fast, and in order to do so you must remain mentally
sharp at all times.
2) Physical performance will suffer.
Not only will sleep deprivation have a negative impact
on your state of mind, but it will also have physical
consequences as well. Without a proper sleep, your
strength levels will decrease and you'll end up using
less weight and/or performing fewer reps than you
would normally be capable of.
Your bottom line muscle gains are ultimately determined
by the steady increases in poundage that you are able
to make on all of your exercises, and keeping your
strength at top levels is critical in achieving this
as quickly as possible.
3) Recovery will be interrupted.
As you are probably already aware, your muscles do
not actually grow while you are IN the gym. Rather,
they grow while you are OUT of the gym eating and
resting.
The time that you spend sleeping is one of the primary
periods where the recovery and remodeling of damaged
muscle tissue takes place. Not only do your muscles
require recovery time, but your central nervous system,
joints and immune system need rest too.
4) Hormone levels will be compromised.
Depriving your body of sleep will have a negative
impact on some of the most important muscle building
and fat burning hormones circulating in your body.
I’m talking specifically about cortisol, testosterone,
growth hormone and insulin.
Simply put, sleep deprivation has a negative impact
on every single one of them...
a) Cortisol - A catabolic stress hormone that increases
abdominal fat storage and stimulates the breakdown
of muscle tissue for use as energy.
Studies have shown that insufficient sleep will cause
the body to release higher amounts of this hormone.
b) Testosterone - The most important hormone when
it comes to building muscle. The higher your levels
of testosterone, the more muscle you can build.
Sleep deprivation measurably lowers testosterone
levels.
c) Growth Hormone - Regenerates the body and plays
a large role in building and maintaining muscle.
The time that you sleep is also the time when your
body experiences a natural surge in growth hormone
levels. If you fail to get a proper rest at night
this hormonal surge will be compromised.
d) Insulin - Responsible for the uptake of important
nutrients into your body cells.
Sleep deprivation can result in an increase in your
body's insulin resistance levels. This means that
your body will have to release higher-than-normal
amounts of this hormone to compensate. This can lead
to excess fat storage, diabetes or heart disease.
So, just how much sleep is enough?
As with most things, it’s certainly an individual
factor and varies from person to person. As a general
guideline though, I would recommend that everyone
out there strive to get a minimum of 8 hours of sleep
every single night. If you feel that you require more
than that, sleep for 9 hours or for even longer if
you need to.
The bottom line is to get enough sleep each night
so that you feel 100% rested and energized throughout
the day. If you regularly feel fatigued and sluggish,
then increasing your sleeping time is a must.
In terms of building muscle size and strength, proper
amounts of sleep will:
- Increase your mental focus and energy
- Improve your strength
- Allow for proper recovery in between workouts
- Lower cortisol levels
- Increase testosterone
- Raise growth hormone levels
- Decrease insulin resistance
That should be plenty of incentive right there to
start paying close attention to how much sleep you’re
getting each night.
See you in the morning!
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About The Author
Once an awkward, out-of-shape "social outcast",
Sean Nalewanyj is now a renowned fat loss and muscle
building expert, best-selling fitness author, and
creator of the wildly popular online fat loss program:
"The Real Deal Body Transformation System".
Learn how to burn fat and lose weight quickly, safely
and permanently by visiting: www.HowToBurnFat.com.
Sean is also the owner and operator of the web's
premier fat loss and muscle building support community,
currently accepting new members at www.FitnessInnerCircle.com. |