HGH Effects on Sports and Performance
HGH has become highly sought after in the past few years. Until recently, it had been very “freely” monitored and dispensed without restraint by anti-aging clinics. Once it turned out that people of all ages and walks of life, from young athletes, to professional football player, to active grandmother were taking part in the HGH fountain of youth, its use was quickly controlled.
Why is human growth hormone so well received? Apart from being able to boost lean muscle mass, increase levels of energy, and lower body fat, growth hormone is also extremely effective at enhancing sports performance. In the last year, we have seen a large number of reports of professional football, baseball and hockey athletes being caught for human growth hormone usage. Why is it so sought-after with athletes? HGH promotes faster recuperation. In the sports world where athletes are training harder to be faster and stronger, the person who is able to recover faster from a hard work out will be the person signing the greater contract.
Human growth hormone is an unbelievably synergistic drug. When in conjunction with any other compound, the results of both the human growth hormone, and the other substance, are multiplied. This implies stacking HGH with a simple oral steroid is likely to make the steroid more efficient, and will make the HGH more potent. For this multiplier effect, HGH is extremely popular in off-season regimens when athletes will often accumulate the compounds.
HGH helps to heal ligament injuries. In many contact sports, it is ligament injuries, which may be the most damaging. They are not muscle injuries, which you can train to get ready for, they are joint failures from outside contact. Human growth hormone ensures they heal faster, which gets athletes back on the field faster.
Increased oxygen intake is another benefit of growth hormone. Any athlete sprinting 90 yards carrying a football and being chased by angry men in pads knows the value of every bit of oxygen he can pull in the lungs.
There aren’t a lot of studies which have been conducted on athletes using HGH. Most world-class athletes take part in sports, which ban the usage of this compound, so use is secretive. Additionally, the media labeling of steroids as cheating means any athlete slightly linked to HGH use will lose endorsement opportunities. Eventually more athletes retire and come forward with their details, the pieces of the puzzle of human growth hormone and athletic performance will start to add up.









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