Is Muscle Gain or Fat Loss The Gateway To Enhancing Body Building Vascularity?
June 23, 2010 by admin
Filed under Body Building

Body building is a hobby that promotes a wide range of goals, and vascularity for many weight lifters ranks very high on the priority list, as those who have a prominent appearance of veins in the arms convey a message of strength and power. With this in mind, body builders attempt to unlock the key to producing a vascular appearance, wondering whether veins are a function of building significant muscle mass, or if there is a certain diet structure that must be followed for veins to become visible. Although many weight lifters aim for maximum muscle gain in an effort to enhance vascularity, this is only one of two factors in producing such a goal.
A far more important factor in enhancing vein prominence is body fat percentage, which is a function of proper diet techniques. When a body builder is gaining muscle mass, often times body fat increases, and although muscles are growing at a constant pace, definition declines, and vein appearance does not improve (and often worsens), which prompts certain body builders to seek a solution (such as bogus supplements promising to enhance vein appearance), yet when fat loss is focused upon, vascularity will naturally improve. Often when pursing muscle gain, body builders consume more food than is necessary, or improperly construct their macronutrient profile, which leads to quicker and more substantial body fat gain than is necessary, and this adversely impacts both definition and vascularity. As you’ll notice, I group definition and vein appearance together, as the less body fat is present between muscle tissue and the skin, the larger and more impressive muscles will appear (definition), which will consequently allow veins to display far more prominently (since they are no longer obstructed with excess body fat).
Sometimes body builders will reduce carbohydrates drastically in an effort to burn fat, but because muscle is lost using such a radical approach, vascularity does not improve to anywhere near the extent that is possible when following a proper carbohydrate, protein and fat ratio, as muscle is also part of the equation in producing both definition and vein prominence. Larger muscles require a greater amount of nutrients, which increases blood flow, and enhances vascularity, but only when body fat levels are sufficiently low (the most vital concept), which is why building muscle mass alone is not sufficient. Body builders who pursue muscle building periods alone without a properly structured body fat controlling diet plan will find that vascularity declines, as does overall muscle definition, and this works against the body building goal of having a balance of sufficient muscle mass with low body fat for ideal aesthetics.
One additional factor controlling vascularity is genetics, as all body builders do not have the potential to display the same amount of vascularity, yet in most cases, genetic factors are not preventing vein appearance, but rather simply require a body builder to become more diligent in finding an effective fat loss diet plan to improve definition and bring vascularity to maximum levels. Aerobic activity is also helpful in increasing the rate of fat loss, but no amount of cardiovascular effort will bring about enhanced vascularity without a potent fat reduction diet routine, so although body builders frequently will either procrastinate regarding fat loss or never pursue a properly structured fat reduction eating strategy specifically because they fear this will lead to muscle loss, this stubborn thought process is detrimental, as low body fat, when compared with muscle gain, is equally important in developing a body building caliber physique, and if vascularity is a concern, the only method of bringing veins to the skin’s surface is to begin eating and weight training in such a way that not only is conducive towards significant muscle gain, but also brings body fat to the lowest level that genetics will allow.
You’ll find that once diet is designed correctly, focusing on body fat reduction using a properly structured fat loss eating routine will allow vascularity to reach new heights, while greatly enhancing overall muscle definition, and this is when body building begins to become a truly rewarding experience! Just make sure to avoid the dreaded low carb diet philosophy, as the muscle loss and metabolism slowdown that accompanies such an eating plan will risk significant muscle loss, and in the long run makes achieving low body fat, and a high level of vascularity, quite difficult.