A Guide To Muscle Gain Visualization
By Gary Matthews
Have you ever imagined how visualization
can play an important part in gaining weight
and maintaining a healthy lifestyle? Gaining
muscle can be difficult for many people who
don't use their minds to help in the process.
Visualization is a powerful technique that
can help you make lasting lifestyle changes.
Just by "day dreaming", you can
significantly improve your chances in achieving
your goals.
Visualization is a great weight gain tool
and its as simple as visualizing your body
as you want your body to look like. This mental
image of yourself is then transferred to your
subconscious mind, which in turn starts to
work on your body, shaping it in accordance
with your mental image.
This means that if you program your
subconscious with a mental image of yourself
as a more muscular person, through persistence
your mind will accept this and aid your
body to conform to this mental image.
Once your mind is programmed with the
proper mental images, it will start to
work in assisting you to gain muscle.
I can't stress enough how important it
is for you to believe in your visualization
goals.
You have to let go of your past failures
and refuse to entertain any negative images
that come into your mind.
If you can visualize your body at its
perfect proportions, the subconscious
mind will work to make it become a reality.
It will then begin to positively reinforce
your body into aiding the metabolism and
eating habits.
Programming your mind into believing
that you can gain weight, and to visualize
yourself with your perfect proportions
is of the greatest importance.
Try to think of a different image of
yourself, then let your subconscious do
the work for you. If you think of your
body as being out of shape all the time,
then the subconscious mind will find ways
to make it so.
The sub-conscious looks after all of
all your vital functions, it is the cause
of all your good and bad habits, and also
regulates the muscles of the body (The
muscles are controlled by the sub-conscious)
and body-fat composition on the body.
Try to visualize your body as lean and
as muscular as you would like, and your
mind will work on that image. The mind
can be a great partner in gaining muscle.
Relaxation
Relaxation the best way to reach the
sub-conscious and will slow down the mind,
turn off the exterior world so as to tune
in to one's inner self. The best times
for these sessions are in the morning
and late at night right, just before going
to sleep.
Perform two sessions, one in the afternoon
(Primary) and the other before going to
sleep (Secondary) but once a day is quite
sufficient. Sessions usually last 20 minutes,
which isn't time consuming especially
when taking in the benefits received.
When you begin your relaxation sessions,
make sure you won't be disturbed - lock
the door, take the phone off the hook
and loosen all clothing. Now find a comfortable
position, whether it is lying down or
sitting in a comfortable chair.
Sitting may be preferable as you may
fall asleep if you become too comfortable.
You want to be conscious and not asleep
in order to tap into your sub-conscious
mind.
Try to exhale all the air from your lungs
completely and then breathing in through
the nose. Take ten seconds to fill the
lungs with air (not to capacity, but comfortable)
hold for ten seconds and then exhale slowly
through the nose for another ten seconds.
Each one of these breathing cycles should
last for 30 seconds, complete five cycles
and after each cycle you will be feeling
more and more relaxed.
Having reaching this calm relaxed state,
start your visualizations. Put together
images that power your emotions. Make
them alive and colourful. Make the scenes
as real as possible and imagine yourself
as muscular and toned as possible.
Picture yourself ten weeks from now on
the beach, walking briskly and confidently
to your favourite spot, your breathing
is normal and relaxed. You smile to yourself;
you could keep walking like this for miles
without feeling fatigued.
You lay your towel out and begin to take
your clothes off revealing a muscular,
toned, well conditioned body. You have
just bought a brand new swimming suit
which just weeks before would have been
lying in your closet waiting to be used.
Glancing around you notice the beach
is busy, you catch the eye of someone
of the opposite sex, they smile at you
and you smile back. You walk confidently
to the water and swim a couple of hundred
yards with no problem or fatigue.
Or try this:
Visualize your family and friends complimenting
you about how good your body looks. Try
to view the scene as it is happening this
instant - in the present, not in the future.
Using these visualizations you can construct
in your mind any scene that desire. See
yourself exercising, socializing, in the
company of friends.
Try and hear people complimenting you
about your new muscular body, and watch
their admiring glances. Make the mental
image as real as possible.
* Remember set a goal for your ideal
weight.
* You must want to gain weight.
* Visualize yourself at your ideal weight.
* Use positive images at every opportunity.
Now that you are armed with this information
practice these sessions on a daily basis
and over a period of ten weeks you'll
be on your way to become a happier, leaner
and more muscular person.
About The Author
Gary Matthews is the author of the popular
fitness eBooks Maximum Weight Loss and
Maximum Weight Gain. Please visit http://www.maximumfitness.com
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