How To Establish A Good Protein Diet, And Will I Start Putting On More Fat Then Muscle Mass If I Start?

Im thinking about starting a protein diet. I start the day with drinking an egg (dont bash me with salmonella preaches cause its real rare), i lift weights about every day or every other day and i eat a good amount of meat. I also have a protein shake about once every week…i would have more then one a week but buying it from smoothie king is expensive.

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2 Responses to “How To Establish A Good Protein Diet, And Will I Start Putting On More Fat Then Muscle Mass If I Start?”

  1. Mike Joy on August 27th, 2009 at 5:49 pm

    Try the following regime.
    You need two things for gaining muscle.
    Firstly a good stimulus for your muscles/bones to grow. Secondly, the nutrition and chemistry for them to grow.
    The first one comes by progressive training. This means doing curls, bench presses, exercising with a lat machine (for your latissimus dorsi = back muscles), straight leg raises for abdominals and psoas muscles, incline sit ups for rectus abdominus (which gives so-called six-pack), etc. Progressive means you do 3 sets of 10 reps for each exercise with the maximum weight you just can, then perhaps once or twice a week increase the work-load.
    Second point: nutrition.
    You need a good all-round diet rich in protein (meat, fish, eggs, cheese, chicken, nuts, pulses, etc), carbohydrate (pasta, potatoes, rice, etc) vitamins + minerals (green veg, fruit, nuts, liver, tomatoes, beetroot, etc.) and just a little unsaturated fat (plant source eg sunflower oil in cooking, margarine, etc.), + plenty of fluid.
    Muscle is made mainly of the proteins myosin, actin and tropomyosin. Bone has a calcium phosphate backbone with collagen (a protein filler). So you need plenty of milk and cheese to provide calcium and Vitamin D (cholecalciferol).
    This regime will make you put on a lot of muscle, but a little fat, too, because of the calories. Not to worry. Once you bulk up, you can easily get rid of the fat to gain definition.

  2. pink! on August 27th, 2009 at 9:49 pm

    do not forget fiber!!

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