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Bodybuilding Is A Craft In Mastering Nutrition, Diet, Rest And Weights

By : Heather Richards 4 or more times read

Submitted: 2008-10-28 21:53:47     Number of Times Read: 6    
When it comes to gaining muscle mass, there are many different diet recommendations encouraged by several bodybuilding experts. Across the bar however, it is generally accepted that you must eat to gain weight and build muscle mass. Proper nutrition is essential to optimizing your ability to build muscle, but most diets don't work the exact same way for each individual; it's important to find the right diet for your body and your personal goals.

"Dieting" is most commonly used for losing weight, but the word "diet" really just means how a person eats. When you focus on bodybuilding and increasing your muscle mass, a completely different diet is necessary, rather than diets used for weight loss. In fact, using popular dieting methods, although they can help most people become healthier, will inhibit your ability to build muscle. As a bodybuilder, it's important that you eat a lot, but also that you eat smart.

Weight-training alone will not help you reach your highest potential of muscle mass. In order to get the most noticeable results from your bodybuilding endeavors, you have to make sure your body has the tools it needs to build muscle. Calorie intake is key, you have to eat more. It's probably best to maintain a daily intake of calories equal to at least 20 calories per pound of your weight. This may seem like a lot, but eating frequently can improve your metabolism, and you should also eat smart to make sure you get the right vitamins and mineral to support your bodybuilding efforts.

Your diet plan is vital to successfully building muscle mass, so you have to create a plan and stick to it. Some bodybuilding experts encourage you to balance your diet. About half of what you consume should be carbohydrates, I know this sounds controversial at first; low carb diets are for losing weight though, not gaining it. About 20% of what you eat should be fats, but try to choose the right ones. The other 30% of your diet should be made up of proteins. This can be more challenging for vegetarians and vegans, but it's not impossible with careful planning.

Ideally, your biggest meal throughout the day should be breakfast or your meal after a workout, to refuel your body and help your body repair muscle damage and increase your muscle mass. As a general rule, don't go more than three hours without protein, eating every three hours can help keep balanced nitrogen levels. It's especially important to make sure your intake of calories is more than you burn, so if you're involved in sports or do cardiovascular workouts you're likely to burn more calories than you consume. Again, this is excellent for losing weight, but not for building muscle mass!
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