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The Cortisol Steal: Why Chronic Stress is Eating Your Muscle. Hormones, Survival, and the Biological Roadblock to Physical Hypertrophy in Strength Training
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- Nombre de pages197
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-3-565-42891-5
- EAN9783565428915
- Date de parution27/04/2026
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Taille822 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurEmphaloz Publishing House
Résumé
Why can you spend countless hours lifting heavy weights in the gym, meticulously track your protein intake, and still completely fail to build muscle mass or burn fat? If you are simultaneously navigating a high-stress corporate job, a toxic relationship, or severe sleep deprivation, you are likely the victim of a devastating biological mechanism known as the "Cortisol Steal."
When the human nervous system is in a state of chronic psychological stress, the brain believes it is under constant physical attack.
To survive, the adrenal glands aggressively demand raw materials (pregnenolone) to manufacture the stress hormone cortisol. Because the body prioritizes immediate survival over long-term physical development, it literally "steals" these raw materials away from the production of anabolic hormones like testosterone and DHEA. Consequently, your body remains trapped in a catabolic (muscle-destroying) state, rendering your intense workouts biologically useless and actually accelerating physical exhaustion. This essential physiological guide bridges the gap between endocrinology and fitness.
It explores the evolutionary mechanics of the sympathetic nervous system, the futility of training through burnout, and targeted somatic strategies to down-regulate your stress response before touching a barbell. Stop fighting your biology. The Cortisol Steal demonstrates that true physical transformation does not happen on the gym floor; it happens in a calm, fully recovered nervous system.
To survive, the adrenal glands aggressively demand raw materials (pregnenolone) to manufacture the stress hormone cortisol. Because the body prioritizes immediate survival over long-term physical development, it literally "steals" these raw materials away from the production of anabolic hormones like testosterone and DHEA. Consequently, your body remains trapped in a catabolic (muscle-destroying) state, rendering your intense workouts biologically useless and actually accelerating physical exhaustion. This essential physiological guide bridges the gap between endocrinology and fitness.
It explores the evolutionary mechanics of the sympathetic nervous system, the futility of training through burnout, and targeted somatic strategies to down-regulate your stress response before touching a barbell. Stop fighting your biology. The Cortisol Steal demonstrates that true physical transformation does not happen on the gym floor; it happens in a calm, fully recovered nervous system.



