Monday, October 29, 2007

Diet For Body Builders

Professional bodybuilders boast off their good physique and they attribute the credit to their tough workout and carefully planned nutritional diet. But as studies indicate, there are many myths about the body building nutrition. To say for example, it is thought that sodium helps in muscle expansion by pulling water into the muscle cells, but as of now there is no surety as to whether it holds true or not. In fact, the studies reveal that sodium simply gets dumped in the urine.

Well, as far as the diet for body builders is concerned, there is a need for consuming balanced muscle building food because consuming supplements alone won't help. The food items that the body builders consume, should be planned in such a manner that they help in muscle gaining and not in weight gain. The daily calorie requirement of body builders should be approximately 2500 calories per 100lbs body weight.

Ideally the body building diet should include food items that contain all categories of nutrients. It is essential to consume all the nutrients then be it proteins, carbohydrates or fats. Different items that bodybuilders can consume for the intake of proteins are: lean meat, fish, eggs, milk, nuts etc. For carbohydrates, brown rice, potatoes, whole meal bread, fresh fruits and vegetables can be consumed. But white flour products are a total no.

Foods that are rich in fats and essential fatty acids are oily fish, flaxseed oil, olive oil, avocado, cottage cheese and nuts. Choose these muscle-building foods in different combinations and eat small five to six meals a day. Processed foods and junk foods are not meant for bodybuilders. Also you should avoid high sugar content foods like fruit juices. Prefer not to consume carbohydrates three to four hours before going off to sleep. If you follow these diet tips sincerely, you are surely going to succeed in your mission of gaining muscles that you would love to flaunt.



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