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Does weight training stunt your growth?

Tuesday, May 25th, 2010


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Tuesday, January 19th, 2010

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The Proper Bodybuilding Diet For Optimal Growth

Friday, December 25th, 2009

For those committed to bodybuilding, diet and exercise go hand in hand towards achieving the perfectly chiseled form to which they aspire. And if one of those components is not up to par, the other collapses. For this reason, bodybuilders follow an intense and dedicated exercise and diet regime in order to sculpt and define muscle. While exercise strengthens and builds muscle, bodybuilding diet cuts stout and maximizes nutrients to obtain ultimate health. For this reason, bodybuilding enthusiasts turn to an intense and committed diet to achieve their physical goals.


For anyone interested in bolstering their physical fitness and maximizing their nutritional health, the following of a few generally accepted diet guidelines is imperative. For bodybuilders, these guidelines are elevated to even more intense level. A bodybuilding diet follows these standard practices with fantastic strictness.


A bodybuilding diet – like any diet that works to bolster nutrition – focuses on fresh, natural, whole foods and eliminates processed foods as a general rule. Bodybuilders will often start their diet by significantly reducing – and eventually eliminating altogether – unhealthy fats from their diet. This includes those foods that contain saturated fats, as well as fried and greasy foods. Instead, bodybuilders will increase their intake of fresh fruits and vegetables, as well as lean protein.


Another element that must be gradually eliminated from the diet is those foods that contain refined sugar. And while this does refer to sweetened foods and beverages including candy, pastries, and sodas, it also refers to those foods made from white flour – another tremendous source of sugar. Therefore, many athletes following a diet eventually eliminate white bread, pasta, and white potatoes from their diet, as well as processed foods. Instead, they replace them with whole grain breads, wheat pasta, and sweet potatoes. And in an effort to avoid processed foods, dieters will choose natural, whole foods as much as possible.


Also extremely vital in any diet is the adequate consumption of water. It is imperative that people of any fitness level drink at least 64 ounces of water a day. Adequate water hydrates the body, aids digestion, improves overall system function, and acts as a natural appetite suppressant.


Ultimately, a bodybuilding diet follows a food plot that would be of general benefit to anyone. It is the fact that makes it a diet that athletes combine this diet with an intensive exercise program in order to optimize fitness and build lean muscle mass in pursuit of their goals.