Do you neglect your diet? Are you one of the many gym users guilty of eating junk food under the guise of trying to bulk up? Today you'll learn how to build muscle the right way with a solid diet and why it's just as important as learning how to deadlift or squat.
When trying to gain mass, it is foolish to assume everything happens inside the walls of the gym, because it does not.
But even though it makes sense to watch what you eat, many men fall into the deadly trap of presuming they can gorge on whatever food they like then justify it by claiming they are trying to bulk up. A dirty bulk results in dirty weight being added.
The undeniable truth is that keeping a clean and healthy diet is far more difficult than sticking to a challenging gym program. That's because your exercise routine will quickly become fun and feel like a good habit, but the challenge to eat junk food stays with you every day.
Many people simply neglect their diet because they just don't know where to start with it all. They get lost in the mountains of different opinions on what you should eat, what you should avoid, what you need and what you don't need.
But there is a simple system you can use to get your gains on the right track. It is as follows:
1. Aim to eat about 1.5 grams of protein per lb of your weight.
2. Consume around 2g carbohydrates per pound of body weight
3. Aim to eat about 0.5 grams of fat per lb of your weight.
Clearly you should not follow this as a rule, it is there to be played with. No diet is perfect for everyone and success only really arrives after you get the initial steps in place before then experimenting to see what works best for your body. I:7:T
In a shocking twist to what you may expect, most men do not actually eat enough protein to build muscle. That may sound very strange, given that every man and his dog seems to buy the latest whey protein drinks. But apart from those drinks, they often don't eat any other sources of lean protein.
Fats are also often avoided by mistake. They share the same name as the thing which most men are trying to shed from their midsection, but that does not mean eating fat is bad. In fact, eating plenty of healthy fats as well as some unhealthy fats has been scientifically shown to boost muscle retention as well as fat loss!
The real secret ingredient to success, though, is carbohydrate intake. This nutrient holds crucial nutrition which will decide if you drop weight or gain weight. Getting the balance right is the key. So start with our recommendation above, but feel free to increase or lower the intake depending upon your experience in the coming few weeks.
What you do in the gym only plays a small role in the physique you are trying to build. Learning how to build muscle in the kitchen is really as important as perfecting your lifts and smashing a brand new personal best lift in the squat rack.
When trying to gain mass, it is foolish to assume everything happens inside the walls of the gym, because it does not.
But even though it makes sense to watch what you eat, many men fall into the deadly trap of presuming they can gorge on whatever food they like then justify it by claiming they are trying to bulk up. A dirty bulk results in dirty weight being added.
The undeniable truth is that keeping a clean and healthy diet is far more difficult than sticking to a challenging gym program. That's because your exercise routine will quickly become fun and feel like a good habit, but the challenge to eat junk food stays with you every day.
Many people simply neglect their diet because they just don't know where to start with it all. They get lost in the mountains of different opinions on what you should eat, what you should avoid, what you need and what you don't need.
But there is a simple system you can use to get your gains on the right track. It is as follows:
1. Aim to eat about 1.5 grams of protein per lb of your weight.
2. Consume around 2g carbohydrates per pound of body weight
3. Aim to eat about 0.5 grams of fat per lb of your weight.
Clearly you should not follow this as a rule, it is there to be played with. No diet is perfect for everyone and success only really arrives after you get the initial steps in place before then experimenting to see what works best for your body. I:7:T
In a shocking twist to what you may expect, most men do not actually eat enough protein to build muscle. That may sound very strange, given that every man and his dog seems to buy the latest whey protein drinks. But apart from those drinks, they often don't eat any other sources of lean protein.
Fats are also often avoided by mistake. They share the same name as the thing which most men are trying to shed from their midsection, but that does not mean eating fat is bad. In fact, eating plenty of healthy fats as well as some unhealthy fats has been scientifically shown to boost muscle retention as well as fat loss!
The real secret ingredient to success, though, is carbohydrate intake. This nutrient holds crucial nutrition which will decide if you drop weight or gain weight. Getting the balance right is the key. So start with our recommendation above, but feel free to increase or lower the intake depending upon your experience in the coming few weeks.
What you do in the gym only plays a small role in the physique you are trying to build. Learning how to build muscle in the kitchen is really as important as perfecting your lifts and smashing a brand new personal best lift in the squat rack.
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More details: You can see the exact strategy demonstrating how to deadlift as well as crucial, simple tips showing you how to build muscle straight from Russ Howe PTI, the most sought after personal trainer in the UK and on Youtube.