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Old 01-09-2008, 12:13 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Post Basic Nutrition for beginners to the exercise and fitness.

1) GIVE YOUR CARBS COMPANY
>> As long as you're training hard and not going overboard in the calorie department, there's nothing wrong with consuming carbs. (Yes, there's a "but" coming.) But if you eat carbs by themselves, you're asking for trouble of the fattest kind. Carbs consumed alone, without an accompanying protein source, rapidly digest into glucose. This triggers a rise in insulin, stoking the appetite and slowing the fat-burning process. Research shows that protein helps curb that rapid conversion, so it should accompany carbs at all of your meals, small or large.

2) DON'T EAT CARBS AND SNOOZE
>> Still hungry after your chicken and brown rice dinner? Reaching into the fridge for another helping of both before you slip into bed probably isn't the best idea. When you sleep, you burn less fuel (unless you're doing cardio at midnight like a precontest Jay Cutler), so eating carbs before bedtime can cause a fat-storage increase. Better to go to bed with just a small protein meal. And don't eat carbs within the three hours before bedtime: Snoozing on a stomach full of carbs can also interfere with the release of growth hormone (GH), an important factor in building muscle and burning fat. Stick with small portions (20-30 grams) of lean proteins, such as low-fat cottage cheese or a casein protein shake.

3) HYDRATE TO LOOK GREAT
>> Some research shows mildly dehydrated individuals demonstrate up to a 2% decline in metabolism. That may not sound like much, but in the long run it can mean the difference between looking like a Muscle & Fitness cover model and a walking piñata. In fact, a 2003 study from The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism found that drinking half a liter of water raised metabolism by 30%. The body is comprised of about 70% water, making H2O consumption key to normal body functions and metabolic processes. It also helps promote a feeling of satiety, keeping your finger off the speed dial to your local pizzeria between meals. It's also common for people to mistake thirst for hunger, which can lead you to look for more food rather than pouring fluids down your gullet. Try to drink a half-liter of water several times a day between meals. The trips to the water closet will seem worth it when you're ripped.

4) BE A FAT-SWAPPER
>> Fats are important for health, but they are calorie dense: 9 calories per gram of fat as opposed to 4 calories per gram of carbs and protein. If you really want to get shredded, you need to limit them to some degree - particularly the saturated fats found in beef and dairy. Saturated fats are essential for keeping testosterone levels up, but they also get stored preferentially as bodyfat. Limit your beef intake to one serving daily and eat more fowl and fish. Consuming more monounsaturated fats (from nuts, olive oil, avocados) and polyunsaturated fats (fatty fish) is a good idea because they're preferentially burned for fuel, not stored as fat. Keep total fat intake to 20% or less of your total daily calories.

5) BE A POWDER PLAYER
>> Are you less or more busy than you were five years ago? Lotto winners aside, most of us continue to heap on new responsibilities each year, making meal-skipping a harsh reality. Missing meals, however, impairs muscle growth and causes blood-sugar levels to fall, initiating a binge-inducing increase in appetite. One way around the problem is to use protein powders or ready-to-drink (RTD) cans of protein. They're quick and easy, and they provide a steady supply of amino acids to help build and preserve muscle. A continual influx of amino acids also blunts appetite, making you feel fuller longer, which helps you control calorie consumption and, consequently, bodyfat.

6) BREAK THE FAST
>> Breakfast, more than any other meal, sets the metabolic pace for the day. It's the meal that's least likely to be stored as bodyfat, actually supports metabolism and helps you control your appetite throughout the day. Skimp here and chances are you'll be starving by mid-afternoon, making you far more likely to make a poor food choice (Burger King, anyone?). So go ahead and have an omelet loaded with low-fat or fat-free cheese and grilled veggies. A study out of Saint Louis University (St. Louis) from a 2005 Journal of the American College of Nutrition found that those who ate eggs for breakfast consumed fewer calories throughout the day. Hell, you can even splurge on some whole-grain pancakes - go light on the syrup - or opt for a small whole-grain bagel and a banana to go with your eggs.

7) SUPPS, HOMIE
>> Tired of swallowing handfuls of creatine, glutamine, nitric oxide (NO) inducers and BCAAs? Too bad. Fact is, these supplements are beneficial in many ways, especially in helping you grow. When you add muscle, you're not only increasing your metabolism but actually making it more difficult to add bodyfat. If you're already popping and mixing your supps, keep it up. Even better, these muscle-building supplements are also fat-burning supplements. The NO booster arginine increases GH levels, which improves fat-burning. Plus, NO itself has been found to increase fat-burning. BCAAs are helpful for keeping the fat furnace burning hot, while creatine has been shown to not only help subjects gain muscle and strength but also lose fat.

Be sure to use the following supplements to get or stay lean: Arginine: 3-5 grams before breakfast, 30-60 minutes before workouts and 30-60 minutes before bed. BCAAs: 3-5 grams before breakfast, 3-5 grams immediately before workouts, 3-5 grams immediately after workouts and 3-5 grams in the evening. Creatine: 3-5 grams immediately before and after workouts.

8) TRAIN MORE OFTEN
>> Of course, recovery is key when it comes to muscle growth. If you split up your training enough, however, you could end up with six or seven lower-volume, metabolism-boosting trips to the gym per week. When you train, your metabolism burns hotter for a few hours afterward. Training six days a week with shorter workouts - as opposed to three longer sessions when you train 2-3 bodyparts - you'll experience a greater overall metabolic increase. Plus, training fewer bodyparts in a single session helps prevent your body from becoming run-down and overtrained.

The other benefit to more frequent training: glucose metabolism. When you train daily, you coax the body's glucose transport system to more readily take excess glucose from unused carbs and store them as muscle glycogen rather than bodyfat. Try this higher-frequency split:

Day Bodyparts Trained
1 Chest, abs
2 Back
3 Legs, calves, abs
4 Shoulders, traps
5 Triceps, abs
6 Biceps, forearms
7 Rest
9) FOLLOW THE ½ RULE
>> Take half the portion of carbs you typically eat and mix it into 1-2 cups of low-calorie veggies, such as green beans, mushrooms, broccoli, cauliflower, onions, bell peppers or lettuce. The low-cal veggies replace the higher calorie value in your complex carbs such as rice, potatoes or pasta, filling you up faster and keeping you from having seconds. You have nearly effortlessly saved yourself hundreds of calories over the course of the week.

10) DRINK YOUR FIBER

>> Sugar-free fiber drink ad campaigns often target the elderly to help "keep them regular." But the idea is good for more than just those collecting Social Security - fiber also keeps you leaner, Mr. Musclehead. Fiber acts like a sponge, attracting water in the stomach, and a greater volume of water in the gut increases the feeling of being full. Fiber also stimulates glucose receptors on muscle cells, which indirectly lowers insulin levels. Research has shown insulin to be a major appetite stimulant, so getting that hormone under control can provide the freedom you need to eat less without feeling hungry and deprived. A simple daily sugar-free fiber drink before your bedtime protein meal (see Rule No. 2) will do the trick. The perk? They actually taste pretty good.

11) COMPARE YOURSELF TO . . . YOURSELF
>> Nothing's more motivating than staring at a less-than-flattering photo of yourself in your Skivvies, belly creeping over your waistline. That's what I look like? Be your own "before" photo. Every 7-10 days, have a trusted and nonjudgmental friend or significant other take a snapshot of you standing or flexing in your unmentionables. Post it where only you can see it each day, lest you become the main topic around your office watercooler. If you're making good gains, this photo will keep you on the path to success, but if you're cheating on your diet and not eating well, it will serve as a reminder that you have to correct your rudder and change course, if you expect to change your build.

12) SPLURGE (A LITTLE)
>> If - and this is a big if - you're hitting the mark with most of the aforementioned lifestyle choices listed here, you should work a reward plan into the picture. The reward in this case is to treat yourself once a week by dining out and eating whatever you want - within reason. No, you can't eat 10 chili dogs, but you can go out and order from a restaurant menu and split a dessert with your guest. Part of staying in shape involves giving your mind a break, only to get right back to healthy eating after that meal. It also does far less damage than you might think. When one - not 10 - higher-calorie meal is averaged in over the course of a week, it isn't enough to do any real damage to your waistline. M&F

JUST ADD EXERCISE

>> If the nutritional adjustments come easy to you, try observing these four tips to make the most out of your fight on fat in the gym

1) Turn Down the Volume

Sure, doing more exercises might burn more calories, but looking at the bigger picture, the name of the game is anabolism (i.e., muscle growth). Nothing builds mass like training hard and getting adequate rest, but performing an excessive number of sets wears the body down, inhibiting anabolism and slowing metabolism. Better to err on the "less is more" side of the argument and stick with basic, heavy exercises in the 6-12-rep range than to institute marathon training sessions that can hinder your gains in muscle and losses in bodyfat.

2) Don't Wait for Weights
If you hit the treadmill before the squat rack, you fiddle with the maximal growth hormone release associated with training. Research shows that when you do weights first and cardio last, GH(Growth Hormone) levels are higher. This is critical because GH not only boosts muscle growth but fat-burning as well. Plus, performing cardio after weightlifting can result in greater fat-burning because your body is carb-depleted.

3) Eat Light to Lift Big
The meal you chow down 30-60 minutes before training doesn't power the workout alone. It's the combination of that meal and stored carbohydrates (muscle glycogen) that gets you through your heavy lifts. If you eat a lot of food - particularly of the carbohydrate variety - you inhibit the breakdown of bodyfat to some degree. Taking a more moderate approach and eating only a small snack of 20 grams of protein and 20-40 grams of carbs 30-60 minutes before training is more beneficial. Save the big meal for after training; the body will put that food to work immediately to restart the growth process.

4) Tired? Just Skip It
Are you dead tired and contemplating skipping the gym to hit the couch after work? Then do exactly that. When you train fatigued, you trigger the release of stress hormones that actually destroy muscle. Keep in mind, muscle is the main driver of metabolism and allows you to look and stay lean. If you do anything to kill off muscle tissue, you're doing nothing to help yourself. If you're well rested, the body responds far better to your workout than if you're exhausted. Well-rested muscles are more adept at taking on more size and density, which parlays directly into a better metabolism.

This one I see asked time and time again..

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2) Don't Wait for Weights
If you hit the treadmill before the squat rack, you fiddle with the maximal growth hormone release associated with training. Research shows that when you do weights first and cardio last, GH (Growth Hormones) levels are higher. This is critical because GH not only boosts muscle growth but fat-burning as well. Plus, performing cardio after weightlifting can result in greater fat-burning because your body is carb-depleted.
IIRC 3 times lower! So always do cardio POST WORKOUT.

NEVER DIET AGAIN - Nutrition - Muscle and Fitness

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Cardio Can Help You Build Muscle

By Lee Hayward




Regular cardio has been shown to improve digestion, strengthen bones, improve sleep, increase energy levels, strengthen the heart and lungs, and improve circulation. Cardio also helps to rid the body of lactic acid build up.

Lactic acid is what causes the burn that you feel after a hard set. It slows recovery and can contribute to muscle soreness. Since cardio exercise enhances circulation and oxidation of toxic compounds, your body rids itself of post workout lactic acid more quickly when you do regular cardio.

When you add up all of the benefits of cardio, from increasing your energy levels to improving your bodies ability to utilize nutrients, and get rid of toxins. It becomes clear that moderate cardio combined with weight training will help speed your muscle gains.

Here are some good basic guidelines to follow for your cardio workouts:

Do at least 30 minutes of cardio 3-4 times per week.


Work in your Target Heart Rate Zone. To find your "target heart rate" you just subtract your age from 220 to determine your maximum heart rate. Then multiply that number by 0.65 this will give you your "lower target heart rate level", multiply by 0.8 to determine your "upper target heart rate level".


To make things easier you can get a heart rate monitor that you wear on your wrist just like a watch. This will accurately tell you if you are working at the correct intensity level.

Choose a form of cardio exercise that you enjoy. One type is not necessarily better then another. Cardio is cardio; it makes no difference what type of machine you use. What does matter is how hard you work. Your body will burn the same number of calories at a certain heart rate whether you are riding an exercise bike or using the stair master, it makes no difference.
Cardio Can Help You Build Muscle

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Great info! I've been doing weights post-treadmill... d'oh!

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I made 2 threads and thought I cited both articles. Must have just missed this one. Fixed
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Great thread dude

Is it alright to eat complex carbohydrates with every meal? I usually have a whole wheat bagel with natural peanut butter and sugar free jelly in the morning and for lunch I have a turkey sandwich on whole wheat bread. For dinner I usually have grilled chicken with a salad, or whole wheat pasta. I don't know if this much grain is good for me or not.
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Great thread dude

Is it alright to eat complex carbohydrates with every meal? I usually have a whole wheat bagel with natural peanut butter and sugar free jelly in the morning and for lunch I have a turkey sandwich on whole wheat bread. For dinner I usually have grilled chicken with a salad, or whole wheat pasta. I don't know if this much grain is good for me or not.
If your trying to lose fat trying lower your carb intake for say your last two meals of the day. The thing is you want to keep your fast digesting carbs to post workout only. The reason being is the fast digesting carbs goto the exhausted muscle fibers and will be stored as muscle glycogen instead of being stored as fat glyocgen. Also keep your carb portion in check. Like it says above keep em to about the size of your fist.

Also lookin at your breakfast I would suggest getting in some more protein, maybe some cottage cheese? or egg/egg whites? The protein and fiber along with the slow digesting carbos from the bagel will keep you feeling full longer. Don't be afraid to put some mustard on your turkey sandwhich either.
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