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Muscle Building Nutrition
By Jason Ferruggia
It has been said that nutrition is responsible for 80% of your muscle
building results. I think that is dramatically overstating it but nutrition
is critically important to your muscle building efforts. Without proper
nutrition you will never build the physique you desire. Below are a few easy
to follow nutrition rules that will help you get bigger and leaner. Follow
these rules and you will reach your goals, ignore them and you could be in
for years of frustration.
• Eat every 2-3 hours. Doing this keeps your body in an anabolic state and
keeps your metabolism running along at high speeds so that you don’t get
fat. If you need 3,000 calories per day to build muscle, it is much more
effective to have five 600 calorie meals or six five hundred calorie meals
than it is to have three big 1,000 calorie meals. Doing that leads to fat
accumulation and also has you going too long without eating which only leads
to muscle loss.
• Build your meals around a base of lean protein. Protein is what builds
muscle, so every time you sit down to eat you should be consuming some kind
of protein. That should be the main focus of each meal. Once you have that
covered you can add in starchy carbs, vegetables and good fats. As far as
daily protein requirements go, you should shoot for one gram per pound of
bodyweight per day. The only time you would need more than this is when you
are dieting and your carbs are extremely low.
• Eat vegetables at every meal except breakfast. Not only are vegetables
incredibly healthy because they provide tons of nutrients and fiber but they
also slow down the absorption of your meals leading to less bodyfat
accumulation.
• Eat organic foods whenever possible. There is so much artificial crap in
the food we eat these days that it is really a very wise decision to eat
organic as often as you can. This includes
meats, fruits, veggies and grains.
• Avoid sugars, artificial sweeteners and saturated fats as much as
possible. The consumption of sugar and saturated fat is what leads to
numerous health problems and diseases. Too much saturated fat and sugar
consumption also leads to inflammation in the body and can actually worsen
nagging injuries and lead to other aches and pains. Many people actually
notice a reduction in back pain once they cut saturated fat and sugar from
their diet. Some saturated fat in meats is ok from time to time, but you
should really try to cut out the sugar and
artificial sweeteners. Although they don’t talk about it much in this
country there is plenty of evidence that artificial sweeteners are not the
least bit healthy.
• Eat most of your carbs at breakfast and immediately before and after your
workout. Those are the times when your insulin sensitivity is highest and
when you will use carbs most
efficiently with the least risk for body fat gain. Don’t be scared to eat
carbs at this time because most of them will be used for building muscle and
will not usually add to body fat accumulation.
• Drink at least a half gallon of water per day. Doing this keeps you well
hydrated which keeps your performance levels high. Even a slight drop in
hydration will cause a drop in performance. A half gallon is a good start
but a gallon is usually better, especially in the summer.
• Pay strict attention to your sodium intake. When I say that I mean it in
the opposite way that most people and doctors would think I mean it. I mean
that you must be sure that your sodium intake is adequate. This is
especially true for athletes who play in the summer time when it’s hot out
and you are sweating a lot. Without adequate sodium intake, your performance
can suffer drastically. Adequate sodium levels also help to maintain
strength levels while dieting.
Jason Ferruggia is a world famous fitness expert who is renowned for his
ability to help people build muscle as fast as humanly possible. He is the
head training adviser for Men’s Fitness Magazine where he also has his own
monthly column dedicated to muscle building. For more muscle building
nutritional tips, check out
www.MuscleGainingSecrets.com
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