Descriptive Essay On The Gym

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Filling the Empty Vessel It was finally time to head to gym class in the afternoon where we were instructed to take part of a physical test. This test would determine how fit or unfit we are based on a system that was implemented by those with greater authority. It was established that it was on such a scale us high school students should be judged by. So it was that afternoon that I performed the tasks that were instructed on to me and my peers. Unfortunately, I was not able to complete these physical task to my greatest potential. It was on this day that I was mocked by one my peers of my lack of ability to preform the instructed physical tasks. Getting teased had a tremendous impact on me emotionally. So it was on that day I …show more content…

I was clueless to how everything works and what I should do. I observed people of different sizes, lifting various amounts of weights and doing different workouts. I didn’t know where to start. As I went to the gym for a month trying different things not knowing what I was doing I decided to go online. I discovered a site called bodybuilding.com. This site is literally the best discovery I ever made in my life. It was this site that filled my life with knowledge which ultimately transformed my life to what it is today. This site helped me became literate in things I would have never understood on my own. It was this site that set me on my journey of becoming a bodybuilder. I wanted to be someone who can develop the body through exercise and diet, but more specifically the development of the physique which is known universally as bodybuilding. Discovering this site helped me understand what bodybuilding is, and one thing always leads to the next as some may say so I achieve the ability to learn all about the structure of the human body. I was able to gain knowledge about the different parts of the body which are important in the field of bodybuilding. I discover that there are main muscle groups and each of these muscle groups has different parts. For example, the main muscle groups would be the chest, back, arms, shoulders and …show more content…

It is having the proper form in all your workouts, what I mean by this is having the ability to workouts correctly, accurately and perfectly. Not many can be successful without learning how to execute the perfect form for all the variations of workouts accessible to mankind. Another very important element that is essential to bodybuilding is a proper diet. Many people would refer diet to be the restriction of the amount of food you can take in but it is defined in another term relating to bodybuilding. For bodybuilding having a diet means having the capability to properly proportion the intake of protein, fat, carbohydrates, vitamins, minerals and water. Protein, carbohydrates and fat known as micronutrients which is basically the main components I have realized to be vital to bodybuilding based on the endless articles I read daily on anything fitness related. I discover that there is a required amount of intake of protein, carbs and fat a bodybuilder needs in order to reach his goal. I determined in order for me to live the bodybuilding lifestyle I needed to take in 1 ½ grams of protein per pound of bodyweight and 1 ¾ grams of carbohydrate per pound of bodyweight and finally ¼ grams of fat all per your body weight. I was able to accomplish this and prove to be very beneficial to my

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