Winston Salem Gyms:Supplement With Protein To Add Muscle
June 16th, 2009 by Winston Salem, under Fitness Tips. No Comments
If you’re like most of the people that buy a gym membership and do a bodybuilding workout every day like mad for the first few weeks only to drop off because you don’t see any results then listen up. The reason you didn’t see any muscle on your body, the reason you didn’t see any results isn’t because you didn’t work out hard enough, it’s not because you didn’t lift enough weight. Rather it’s because you were missing the one ingredient that your muscles absolutely need to grow and that ingredient is protein. Read on to discover how and when to supplement with protein to experience some huge gains that will have people in the gym looking twice at you.
The thing you have to understand about protein is this. Your muscles are made up of two things. Water and protein and your body needs and uses protein to rebuild and maintain your muscles after your gym workouts. Another common misconception out there is that your muscles grow when you workout in the gym. That’s just not true. Your muscles don’t grow while you’re in the gym. Quite the opposite actually. When you’re in the gym working out you’re actually breaking down and tearing your muscles. Your muscles don’t grow in the gym they grow outside of it and that’s where protein comes in.
Your body needs protein to rebuild your muscles after a workout. If you work out hard enough you break down, stretch and tear your muscles and if you feed your muscles protein right after your workout they will rebuild and grow back bigger! The best bodybuilding supplements to drink are a protein shake/supplement right after your workout within 30 minutes of your last rep. This is the ideal time to supplement with protein and if you’re serious about adding some muscle to your body then you can’t be missing this opportunity. In the bodybuilding world the 30 minutes following a workout is known as the “post workout window of opportunity” and it’s because your muscles are literally like sponges immediately following a workout. Ideally your protein shake of choice also has about twice the amount in carbohydrates as an ingredient. After your workout your stomach is likely on empty and consuming carbohydrates along with the protein will ensure that your body has something to burn for fuel (carbs) and also that the protein will be saved for your muscles.
Have the exact same protein/carbohydrate combo first thing in the morning to feed your muscles as soon as you wake up. You do this because you most likely didn’t wake up in the middle of the night to eat so you’re likely hungry when you wake up. In fact your body might even be feeding on your muscles and your fat for energy first thing in the morning and that’s why you hit them with a protein shake first thing. To try and avoid this scenario what you can do is have a tall glass of non fat milk and a bowl of cottage cheese before you go to bed. Both contain casein protein which is slowly digested into your body making it a natural time released protein.
To summarize. Protein shake after your workout. Protein shake first thing in the morning. Milk and cottage cheese at night before you go to bed. Throughout the day focus on eating meals that contain both protein and carbohydrates. Your goal should be to consume one gram of protein for every pound you weigh. Remember your muscles need protein to grow so give them plenty of protein and plenty of water and you’ll grow like never before.
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