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![]() ![]() | You guy's eat your spinach?! Found this on GenXXL.com found it quite interesting! Remember the cartoon about Popeye? This guy ate spinach, and after it his biceps grew really fast and he became superhero. But was it just a made-up story or does eating spinach really contribute to muscle growth? Scientists have proven, that indeed spinach does have that steroid effect. This is why it’s recommended to include this greenery into a daily diet of bodybuilders. Why Spinach Is Beneficial to Health In general, spinach is extremely beneficial to one’s health. Look, why.
Why Bodybuilders Need Spinach in Diet According to laboratory tests, eating spinach increases the manufacture of muscle protein by 20 per cent due to a steroid chemical phytoecdy contained in it. Consuming plenty of spinach on a daily basis can boost your muscle power. Truth about Steroid Effects of Spinach However, one would need to eat on average 2Ib (1kg) of spinach to achieve muscle growth similar to Popeye, claim scientists Rutgers University in New Jersey. According to New Scientist magazine, in order to gain equivalent amounts of the steroid one would need to eat even more than one kilogram of spinach daily. Remember, that even 50 grams of spinach a day would be very beneficial to every bodybuilder’s health and help your muscle grow faster, anyway.
__________________ Current Stats: Bench Press Dumbells - 50kg 10 reps Shoulder Press Dumbells - 40 kg 6 reps Deadlift - 185kg 1 rep Squat - 200kg 1 rep (Smiths eek!) |
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