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  • Highest Quality Proteins

    When it comes to high-quality proteins, several sources stand out due to their amino acid profile and digestibility. Here are some: 1. **Eggs**: Known as a complete protein, eggs contain all essential amino acids in a balanced proportion. They're highly bioavailable and versatile in cooking. 2. ...
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  • jimbosmith316
    started a topic Protein on the go

    Protein on the go

    Absolutely, having protein-rich snacks on the go can be a game-changer for maintaining energy levels and supporting muscle recovery. Here are some portable protein snack options: ### Ready-to-Eat Options: 1. **Jerky:** Beef, turkey, or even plant-based options like soy or mushroom jerky. 2. **Protein Bar...
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    started a topic High Zinc Foods

    High Zinc Foods

    Absolutely, incorporating high-zinc foods into a bodybuilder's diet can be beneficial for muscle growth, repair, and overall health. Here are some high-zinc foods that bodybuilders can consider: 1. **Red Meat:** Beef, lamb, and pork are rich sources of zinc. Lean cuts provide ample protein alongside...
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    started a topic Timing your Nutrition

    Timing your Nutrition

    Nutrition timing in bodybuilding involves strategically planning and consuming nutrients—such as carbohydrates, proteins, and fats—around workouts and throughout the day to optimize performance, recovery, and muscle growth. Here's a breakdown: ### Pre-Workout Nutrition: 1. **Carbohydrates:** Con...
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  • **Does Cooking Protein Powder Destroy or Denature it?

    Does Cooking Protein Powder Destroy or Denature it? The question I get asked the most is that if heating up the protein powder destroys it. Whether baking, microwaving, or sunbathing with it, leaving it in a hot car, or anything else short of lighting it on fire…the short answer is (drum roll) NO! ...
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  • Easy High Protein/ Low Carb Cheesecake with a Crust

    Easy High Protein/ Low Carb Cheesecake with a Crust This Easy Protein Cheesecake with a Crust recipe is delicious, protein packed, and fit for almost any diet. Here’s the deal…this easy protein cheesecake is going to be a bit higher in fat. Why? Because we aren’t using fat free ingredients. ...
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  • jimbosmith316
    started a topic Digestive Health

    Digestive Health

    Digestive health is crucial for bodybuilders as it directly impacts nutrient absorption, energy levels, and overall performance. Here are some key aspects bodybuilders often consider for optimal digestive health: 1. **Balanced Nutrition:** Bodybuilders often consume high-protein diets. It's essen...
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  • jimbosmith316
    started a topic Christmas Ham Protein

    Christmas Ham Protein

    Christmas ham can indeed be a good source of protein for bodybuilders. Ham is rich in high-quality protein, providing the essential amino acids necessary for muscle repair and growth. It's also a good source of other nutrients like B vitamins, zinc, and phosphorus, which are important for overall health...
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    started a topic Breaking that Plateau

    Breaking that Plateau

    Hitting a plateau in bodybuilding can be frustrating, but it's a common challenge. Here are strategies to break through a plateau: 1. **Change Your Routine:** Your body adapts to routine. Alter your workout program by changing exercises, rep ranges, rest times, or incorporating new techniques like s...
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    started a topic Eggs Do the Body Good

    Eggs Do the Body Good

    Eggs are often considered a staple in a bodybuilder's diet due to their numerous benefits: 1. **High-Quality Protein**: Eggs are a complete protein source, containing all nine essential amino acids necessary for muscle repair and growth. 2. **Muscle Building**: The protein in eggs helps in muscle...
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  • High Protein Pumpkin Crepes with Filling

    High Protein Pumpkin Crepes with Filling

    Four ingredients is all you need to make these healthy AND delicious Protein Pumpkin Crepes! Ingredients: Crepes ¼ Cup Pumpkin Puree 6 Large Egg Whites 1 Scoop of Whey Protein Powder ½ Teaspoon Pumpkin Pie Spice Fillin
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  • jimbosmith316
    started a topic Vegan Bodybuilding

    Vegan Bodybuilding

    Vegan bodybuilding is entirely achievable with proper planning and attention to nutrition. Here's how: 1. **Protein Sources:** As a vegan, you'll need to rely on plant-based protein sources such as tofu, tempeh, seitan, lentils, chickpeas, beans, quinoa, hemp seeds, chia seeds, and various types of ...
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  • jimbosmith316
    started a topic Female Bulking

    Female Bulking

    Bulking for females in bodybuilding follows similar principles as it does for males, with some nuances to consider due to differences in physiology and goals. 1. **Caloric Surplus:** Just like men, women aiming to bulk up need to consume more calories than they burn. However, the surplus might var...
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  • jimbosmith316
    started a topic Bulk Up for the Summer

    Bulk Up for the Summer

    When it comes to bodybuilding and bulking, nutrition plays a critical role in supporting muscle growth and recovery. Here are some key points to consider: 1. **Caloric Surplus:** To bulk up and build muscle, you generally need to consume more calories than you burn (caloric surplus). However, this doe...
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  • Quick on the go Proteins

    Bodybuilders often rely on quick and convenient sources of protein to support their muscle growth and recovery. Here are some go-to options: **1. Protein Bars:** Look for bars with a high protein content and low added sugars. Check the ingredients for quality sources like whey, casein, or plant-based pr...
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