Bodybuilding
Nutrition and Balance
By Boyd Adams
Many inexperienced (sometimes
even experienced!) gym regulars believe that muscles grow while
lifting weights. However lifting weights forms only a small fraction
of the muscle building process. Muscle development takes place at
night during deep sleep when the body synthesizes new cells with
nutrients from our diet. Therefore nutrition forms a very important
part of a bodybuilding program.
The body utilizes
nutrients in food to perform daily metabolic and what's commonly
referred to as the "wear and tear processes". With bodybuilding,
additional strain is put on the body to make new muscle tissues.
Therefore the nutrient requirements also shoots up to stay with
the demand.
The best bodybuilding
nutrition comes from a balanced intake of carbohydrates, adequate
protein, vitamins, minerals, fats and large amounts of water. So
if you are serious about getting lean and ripped it’s time
to say goodbye to mayo burgers, colas and other synthetic foods.
Adopt eating habits imbibing fruits, whole grains, milk, eggs and
fresh farm products.
How much protein do you
need?
Your growing muscles
need amino acids to create new tissues. The amino acids are provided
by protein in diet. There is a lot of debate on the exact quantity
of protein required in bodybuilding. The caution to maintain is
that extreme amounts of protein in the diet can cause gastric and
renal complications. Recent studies have suggested that a protein
intake of 1 to 1.4 grams per unit of body weight is adequate to
sustain the bodybuilding process. This means that the protein requirement
of a 70 kg individual should be around 70 to 98 grams. To give an
estimate of the amount involved consider the following: A 100 gm
chicken breast has 22 grams of protein, a glass of milk has 8 grams,an
egg approximately 5 grams and a slice bread 3 grams.
A word of caution against
the tide of bodybuilding supplements in markets. Many times you
come across advertisements proclaiming, ‘Gain 20 pounds of
muscle in 3 months flat!’. Stay clear of these money hungry
advertisers. Building lean muscle takes time and effort. Making
use of synthetic products which alter body’s natural mechanism
would offset what should be your real purpose in bodybuilding which
is to keep the body fit and healthy.
Lastly in bodybuilding
it’s not, ‘the more the better’. Rather it is
‘the more precise the better’. Don’t over exert,
eat balanced food and include plenty of rest. With everything good
in life, patience, commitment, and balance will guarantee your success.
With these tips in mind you are all set to pump iron!
Boyd Adams helps bodybuilders
develop themselves physically and mentally while keeping a healthy
and balanced life. Visit the Bodybuilding Zone for more helpful
tips and encouragment.
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