| Importantance of protein Importance Of Protein
When reflecting on what we do as powerlifters and bodybuilders what is it
that makes us grow. Well there are many things, testosterone, insulin, GH,
creatine and so on. These substances certainly hold on to their claim to
fame, and deceivingly so, however they would be worthless without protein.
Protein is the most fundamental part of this whole game we play, it's like a
basketball, if you don't have one, you can't play. Proteins are the
building blocks of our bodies, be skeletal muscle or otherwise.
Protein is what builds muscle, if you want to be huge, you NEED protein,
plain and simple. Arnold didn't build his "Bulging Biceps" and
"Championship Chest" by eating ho-ho's all day. Eating a solid, consistent
protein rich diet keeps the body in the positive nitrogen balance. When in
this state the muscle cells are taking on new amino acids at a faster rate
than it is using them for bodily functions. In short, it means you're
growing. So, that's not so hard, eat a consistent amount of protein
throughout the day and stay in the nitrogen balance, that's step one anyway.
If you're going to train as hard as you do, and diet and recuperate so
religiously you want to get the most out of your efforts right? Well now
you have to up the protein intake. One gram per pound of bodyweight is a
great rule of thumb that I have followed for years; this has proven to be
very adequate. There are times though when MORE IS BETTER. Steak, chicken,
eggs, fish, and cheese on everything should be the menu if you're trying to
get big. Some people believe in cycling their protein intake, there may be
some merit to not wanting your body to become less receptive to protein
absorption, but as bodybuilders, there is literally no time when our protein
intake shouldn't be sky high. Whether it's to grow while bulking, or hang
on to what we've earned while cutting, protein IS a necessary tool to reach
our physique goals. If your bulking, try upping your protein intake to 500
or even 600 grams for as many days as you can stand it, you will GROW a lot,
and be strong as an ox.
Now, eating is fun, most protein foods taste good, but what happens when
you get sick of eating all that protein all the time? Enter protein
powders, our convenient little friends that make up 200 grams of my protein
intake every day. What powder to use should be fairly simple. Anything
with whey protein is fine, after that prerequisite go with what tastes best
to you. I find no difference in gains between whey protein isolate and
concentrate, I don't care if isolate absorbs 10 percent better, it's not
worth 20 more dollars per pound, so I go with concentrate. Protein shakes
can get very old very quickly if you don't change them up. I like to add
strawberries, bananas, kiwi, peanut butter, and oatmeal, something different
every time so that it doesn't always taste the same. These additives add
calories to your diet also, which is fundamental of growth, so that's a
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