Foods to Gain Muscle
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What are the foods to gain muscle? I wrote a few posts last week that were about how to gain muacle and how to do weight workouts to gain muscle. One of the things that I kind of glossed over were the foods that you need to eat to gain muscle. Lots of this may just be a recap for lots of people but it is important to know what foods help you gain muscle and what your diet should look like. Protein to gain muscleThe building block of all muscles is a combination of amino acids (the building blocks of protein) and water. If you look at that as part of your diet then you need to eat lots of protein. Here I want to stress lean protein, you know fish, chicken, lean beef, not Kentucky Fried Chicken or deep fried fish. The amount of protein that you need is about 0.5 grams of protein a day per pound of bodyweight. This is a very contentious issue in bodybuilding circles but unless you are lifting very hard and taking muscle stimulants (steroids) then your body really does not need more protein than this. Come back and ask again as you train for your first Mr Olympia. So directly meats are the foods to gain muscle. Carbohydrates for muscle gainTo get that hard earned muscle you need to take in lots of carbohydrates. Your body needs carbohydrates as an energy source and I really believe that fruits and vegetables as opposed to exsessive breads and potatoes and rice are the way to go. Everything in moderation I guess but I find that if you are eating more vegetables and fruit you are going to get more nutrients at the same time. Your body breaks down carbohydrates into energy and in it’s basic form energy is created from glycogen. So wether you eat a piece of toast, oatmeal, apple, rice or brocolli, your body will eventually turn it into glycogen and then use it for energy. What does not get used get stored for later in your muscles cells and when your muscle cells are staurated with glycogen then you will store the rest as fat for later. So carbohydrates are the energy foods to gain muscle. Why bodybuilders are fatSo what happens if you do not eat enough carbohydrates and then workout? Well your body when starved will take in energy by breaking does the fat that it can find and the muscle that is available so you have to be careful to not undereat or you will lose that hard fought muscle mass. This then is the battle of all people that are trying to gain muscle so most bodybuilders in the off season will allow themselves to gain a bit of fat so that they know that they are building muscle and that their body is not breaking down. during a precontest phase for 12 weeks or so a bodybuilder will raise tha amount of protein in their diet and then start doing extra cardio to burn off fat. The trouble is, and the already know this, is that during and aggresive weight loss phase you will lose muscle along with fat as your body breaks down both for energy. What about eating fats?Fats are a necessary evil in your system. There are nutrients in fats but mostyl your body will not be able to break down most fat into glycogen as it is far easier to have your body break down carbs and protein into glycogen instead. So your body just stores that fat as fat after partially breaking it down. So now you know all the basics of what you need to eat and why and you should also be able to figure out what kinds of foods are making you fat as well as the foods to gain muscle. Remember, protein is the building block of muscle so make sure that you are taking enough in or your body will not be able to heal and build the muscle that is going to increase your metabolic furnace. Looking to make a change and lose some weight? I have reviewed the top diet on the internet and you can go and read over 200 comments people have made about why this diet has worked well for them, as well as some of the problems. Tags: basic form energy, energy, energy foods, energy source, OlympiaIf you like this post then you will probably like these other related items as well
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The style of writing is quite familiar to me. Did you write guest posts for other blogs?
I always thought that muscle building is a bit of a science really. There is a definite balance required between diet and exercise. Those who are really into muscle building seem almost obsessed with diet, but if gaining muscle is that important to you, I guess you do what it takes.