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Creating An Anabolic State That
Supports Muscle Growth
You can only build muscle if your body is in the
correct anabolic balance to allow growth to take place. Intensive exercise
is clearly an important part of the muscle building process but achieving
the maximum muscle mass depends on putting the building blocks in place.
This is achieved through sound nutritional practices so you need to be aware
of the following anabolic enhancing principles:
1. Protein is the basic raw material needed to build muscle. Protein
supplies the amino acids that the body uses to repair and build muscle
following intensive exercise. Aim to consume 1 to 1.5 grams of protein per
pound of body weight each day from food like beef, fish, poultry, eggs, milk
and whey. Spread the load over at least six meals to derive the optimum
benefit and avoid overloading the liver.
2. Carbohydrates are needed to energize the muscle building process.
Carbohydrates stimulate the release of insulin which pushes the amino acids
into muscle cells to begin the process of repair. The body uses
carbohydrates as a source of energy - consume too little and the body will
steal protein that would otherwise be used for repairing and building
muscle. Aim to consume 1.5 to 2 grams of carbohydrate per pound of body
weight each day from foods like potatoes, pasta, rice, vegetables and whole
wheat bread.
3. Boost your calories. Unless your main aim is to reduce fat you need a
positive caloric balance if you want to build muscle. Make sure that your
daily calorie intake is 10% higher than your energy expenditure for daily
maintenance and that the calories are acquired from a diet characterized by
a ratio of 50% carbohydrates, 40% proteins and 10% fat.
4. Get plenty of rest both in terms of adequate rest days between training
sessions and sufficient sleep. Your muscles won't grow if you don't build
adequate recovery time into your training program. Similarly, you can only
optimize your body's levels of testosterone and growth hormone if you spend
enough time sleeping.
5. Consume quality supplements to support a sound nutritious diet. For most
people it should be enough to add whey protein, creatine and l-glutamine to
your daily diet.
6. Don't overdo the aerobic exercise. Your aim is to increase muscle mass
therefore you don't want to burn excessive calories that could be utilized
for bulking up.
7. Drink plenty of water. Failure to drink sufficient quantities of water
will lead to dehydration and adversely affect your muscle mass. Don't forget
that muscle is 70% water so a generous intake will maintain muscle volume
and help growth.
You can find out more about building muscle by visiting the site listed
below.
Richard Mitchell is the creator of the bodybuildingadvisor.com website that
provides guidance and information to athletes at all levels of bodybuilding
experience. Go to Bodybuilding Advice to learn more about the issues covered
in this article.
Article Source:
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