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Top 5 Flaws In A Bodybuilders Diet and How To Correct Them



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By : Dane Fletcher    29 or more times read
Submitted 2010-01-19 12:32:40
The one thing that almost all frustrated body builders have in common is that they are in consumption of either little or more than is necessary capacity of proteins in their diets. Although proteins are a key component of a body builder's diet, extreme variance in their consumption is detrimental. Only if recovery after intensive training is slow should a body builder increase the protein in the diet for each pound of body weight. Muscle building needs only one gram of protein for every pound of body weight. Inadequate protein intakes hinder muscle growth while excessive protein intakes are stored up as body fat or even in extreme cases burnt up for energy.

Overeating carbs especially sugars, result to an instant rise in energy levels followed by an equally quick slump in the energy. The most ideal body building diet either for mass gaining or leaning out goals ought to constitute mainly of complex carbs which are slowly digested until they are released into the blood gradually. Thus the body builder has a steady generation of energy throughout training sessions.

Energy lines graph is unchanging after consuming complex carbs such that it is a straight line, always holding high. Other body builders mess up their accumulation of muscles by eating wrong types of the nutrients of carbohydrates. This is a prevalent nutritional flaw even among professional body builders. Some eat just anything to stand for carbs in the diet ranging from chocolates, rice, donuts to potatoes. The truth is that not all types of carbs are equal in supplying vital calories. A body builder becomes what he eats.

Occasional cheating during a body building diet program is usually recommended such that the body builder sets a specific day to take a cheat meal of choice. Most body builders however cheat too much with foods detrimental to body building efforts. Competitive body builders preparing for a prized contest strictly limit cheat meals while body builders aiming at gaining mass cheat with impunity. The guide to harmless cheating underscores moderation.

Modern body building is being destroyed from its core by supplements abuse. Nutritional supplements supplement a body builder's diet only if adequate nutrients from natural sources are inaccessible. No supplement could substitute body building power and efficiency of natural foods. Supplements are not in any way better than natural food and its ill-advised body builders who take them for quick fixes to poor training progress. Eggs, canola oil, olive oil, flaxseed oil, peanut butter or even fish are excellent and healthy fats that support metabolism and hormone generation procedure while at the same time providing crucial calories for a body builder's diet.

Beside these top five flaws common in most body builder's diet, there are other notable areas of diet weakness. These include failure to incorporate variety in the body building diet, failing to keep track of calorie intakes daily, overeating, making radical lifestyle changes at once and failing to drink adequate quantities of pure water. Fats and fatty acids are taboo contents in most body builder's diet. Deficient levels of fats and fatty acids are detrimental to successful body building. Eating a regulated level of unsaturated fats helps a body builder gain body mass and maintains health. Avoiding fats as would a plague hinders any accumulation of muscles.
Author Resource:- Dane Fletcher is the world-wide authority on bodybuilding and steroids. He has coached countless athletes all over the world. To read more of his work, please visit either www.BodybuildingToday.com or www.SteroidsToday.com
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