What Not To Eat

September 22, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Body Building Diet, Body Building Featured

An exercise regime will only bear the kind of results you are looking for if you accompany it with the right diet. This is known as a “holistic” approach, where you view every part of your routine in a critical fashion and look to see what you can do to make it the best it can be in every way. If you are studying for an exam, on which questions will be asked on a range of topics, it is all well and good studying heavily on one of those topics to the point where you could answer every question that could be thrown at you on that topic – but if you ignore all the others in doing so, you’ll end up failing.

So it is with body building. You can be the most committed trainer that there ever has been, and you will effect positive results in some respects. But if you are just eating fries and burgers all of the time, you will not be giving your body some of its most vital nutrients. You will get tired more quickly, train less effectively, and sustain injuries. For this reason it is worth taking a realistic view on diet – cut out the ice cream sundaes for a time, drop the greasy burgers and lay off the beer, too. Alcohol does horrible things to muscle recovery.

Of course, you can work scheduled breaks into your regime – in fact it is probably advisable at the beginning – during which you can treat yourself. Just remember the end goal when you have to get back to training.

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4 Responses to “What Not To Eat”
  1. chris says:

    This makes sense to look at muscle building holistically and i think its more then just training and diet which need to be addressed

  2. The information provided has been very valuable to me. I have been doing a workout for a while now that has been working pretty well for me. I like how you emphasize the importance of using the right supplements and to use proper technique when lifting. Also the importance of eating the right things to help gain muscle. I can implement some of what I learned here and implement it into my workout to see if I can achieve more results. I like to use the animal pack, and vitamins of that nature also during my routine.

  3. muscle says:

    sounds like a great technique! will check it out

  4. muscle says:

    OK, thankhs fore great info :)

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