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Ten quick tips for building muscle!
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2. One of the most overlooked factors in bodybuilding is consuming
enough protein but not eating enough calories per day.You've
always heard that your body needs protein to grow and this is
true. However, adequate protein does not always entail growth.
You need to consume adequate calories also.
The truth is, if you don't consume enough calories, then you're not
growing. A good rule of thumb is to take your bodyweight and
multiply this by 10 or 12 depending on how in shape you are.Then add
on 1000-1500 calories per day.
I once read that Jay Cutler got big by eating small meals every hour
and half. Although he was eating smaller meals, his total caloric intake
was above his daily caloric expenditure putting his body in an anabolic
state.
3. Carbohydrates are needed to fuel exercise. The storage form of
carbohydrates is glycogen.The idea here is to super saturate glycogen
levels so that the body never has to dip into protein for energy
production.
The higher the level of carbs in the body, the more likely you are going
to remain in an anabolic environment. Carbs also play a role in the
release of insulin. As you know, insulin is the body's most potent
anabolic hormone.
It promotes gluconeogenesis, protein synthesis, and the formation of
adipocytes. In short, the release of insulin is required to promote an
anabolic environment and carbs help by releasing insulin.
4. Let's face it, muscle is protein and protein is composed of amino acids.
You can't build big muscles without an adequate supply of protein.
Think of building muscle as building a castle with lego blocks. If you
don't have the pieces to start with then you cannot build the castle.
Eating enough protein should be a no-brainer but for those who don't
know, one should consume anywhere between one to two grams of
protein per pound of bodyweight. So a bodybuilder who weighed 200
lbs would need about 200 grams of protein per day.
The best way to do this is to break the supply of protein into smaller
servings throughout the day for better absorption and assimilation. In
short, eat your protein and eat good kinds such as beef, chicken, fish,
whey, and egg whites.
5. Since you're now eating 4000 calories per day, your next best bet would be
to eat 6 meals a day.Although this may seem like a lot, it really isn't. Do
the math. If you divide 4000 calories into 6 smaller meals a day, then each
meal will consist of approximately 660 calories.
Trust me when I say that 660 calories isn't a lot. Although it takes a lot of
discipline, eating smaller and more frequent meals will pay off in the end.
Another reason to eat smaller meals is for the release of insulin. When you
consume food, your blood glucose levels will rise.
To counteract this, your body will release insulin to lower blood glucose
levels to help keep the body in a state of homeostasis. As you now know,
insulin is the body's most anabolic hormone.The more, the better. So
basically, you want as much insulin secretion by the pancreas as possible.
After all, you want to be big, right?
6. One mistake wannabe lifters make is to not eat enough good fats.
When I first began lifting and eating seriously, I would try my best to
steer away from fats. Little did I know that fats were actually
important in growth. One good thing to know about good fats is that
there is a direct relationship between fat and testosterone levels.
A perfect example of this is when bodybuilders diet down for a show,
so to speak.They are limiting their caloric and fat intake to achieve
that stage condition. However, when they are on this restrictive diet, it
is impossible for them to grow.
7. The best thing to consume before a workout is a meal consisting of
slow burning carbs such as pasta and rice.The reason is that slow
burning carbs take longer to convert into glucose thus keeping blood
sugar levels relatively consistent.
This keeps your body from having an energy crashing allowing you to
train longer and harder. Be sure to combine this meal with a healthy
serving of good protein as well to maximize gains.
8. The meal right after you train should be high in fast burning carbs and
protein.The ideal candidate for this would be a protein shake coupled
with some form of sugar. Personally, I prefer Gatorade mixed with
creatine and strawberry Ny-Tro Pro 40.When you train, you put your
body in a catabolic state.
You destroy it so that it can build itself back bigger and stronger.
However, if you don't supply the raw building blocks, then how can
your body efficiently repair itself?
For the average person, a 40 g protein shake and 75 g of carbs is
plenty. Just make sure you don't waste any time and slam the drinks
down as soon as you finish training. Leave the chatting for after you
consume those drinks.
9. One of the most overlooked factors in exercise is adequate water
consumption.This should be a no-brainer since water comprises up to
70% of the body and if you're dehydrated, your muscle size suffers as
well. I believe that one pound of muscle can hold up to three pounds
of water. Now if you add it all up, that's a lot of size.
10. If you can afford to use supplements, then by all means do so.Why?
Because they work! However, I would stuck with the basics such as
protein powders, creatine, glutamine, joint formulas, and multi-
vitamins.The bottom line concerning these supplements is that they
work provided that you work.
11. The number one overlooked factor in building a better body is rest. If
you don't rest, then how can your muscles grow? Our bodies need the
stimulus to grow such as intense training. Once this happens, our
bodies are essentially "broken down."
Afterwards, it needs the proper nutrients and recovery time to grow
bigger and stronger so that it can be broken down again. So if you're
not resting any, then I would suggest you set aside a day or two of rest
each week. And remember, rest days are rest days. Nothing more,
nothing less.