How To Supplement Your Workout Program With A Solid Diet To Build Muscle

By Arnold Sylvester


Learning how to build muscle requires work both in the gym and in the kitchen. Sadly, most people do not realize the importance of the latter and wave goodbye to potentially great gains as a result. Make no mistake about it, learning how to structure your diet is just as important as learning how to deadlift or bench press...

The worst mistake you can make in your quest to pack on lean size is to restrict your ambitions to the gym alone.

But even though it makes sense to watch what you eat, many men fall into the deadly trap of presuming they can gorge on whatever food they like then justify it by claiming they are trying to bulk up. A dirty bulk results in dirty weight being added.

The undeniable truth is that keeping a clean and healthy diet is far more difficult than sticking to a challenging gym program. That's because your exercise routine will quickly become fun and feel like a good habit, but the challenge to eat junk food stays with you every day.

If you are one of the individuals who totally neglects their diet altogether and then hopes to trick their body into giving huge results, you need to change your mentality before you will be able to get any significant results. However, if you are one of the many individuals who actually wants to know how to do this the right way, but can't seem to get started with it, then you're in luck.

But there is a simple system you can use to get your gains on the right track. It is as follows:

1. 1.5 grams of protein per lb of your current body weight.

2. Consume around 2g carbohydrates per pound of body weight

3. 0.5 grams of fat per lb of your current body weight.

Clearly you should not follow this as a rule, it is there to be played with. No diet is perfect for everyone and success only really arrives after you get the initial steps in place before then experimenting to see what works best for your body. I:7:T

You may be somewhat surprised to hear this, but the main nutrient which most people are lacking is protein. Sure, most guys purchase a whey protein supplement these days but the majority are doing it just because society tells them they need one. For many, this is the only protein they intake on a daily basis and it is simply not enough to build lean size.

Fats are also often avoided by mistake. They share the same name as the thing which most men are trying to shed from their midsection, but that does not mean eating fat is bad. In fact, eating plenty of healthy fats as well as some unhealthy fats has been scientifically shown to boost muscle retention as well as fat loss!

Now comes the interesting part. When you have your protein and fat intake set correctly, carbohydrates will determine what type of physique your body can achieve. Start with the recommended amount and note your results, before increasing the amount if you want to add more size or decreasing it if you feel you are adding body fat.

If you want to learn how to build muscle via your diet, the three key factors we have explained today will put you in the right direction. Take some time to experiment with the formula above and find something that works for you, but take heart in the fact that you are already light years ahead of many others in the fitness community who are still making the old mistake of training hard but neglecting what they eat.




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