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9 Post-Workout Foods That Help You Build Muscle and Recover Faster
9 Post-Workout Foods That Help You Build Muscle and Recover Faster You've worked out. Now eat up. WHILE YOU COULD, technically, build more muscle and achieve your fitness goals by eating fast food, you're far better off refueling with nutritious foods targeted at specific things your body needs ...
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Why Do Bodybuilders Eat Rice Cakes?
Why Do Bodybuilders Eat Rice Cakes? The Benefits of This Healthy Snack
Rice cakes are a popular snack for bodybuilders because they are low in calories and carbohydrates, and they provide a good source of protein. They are also a good source of dietary fiber, vitamins, and mineral...
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Shrimp Cholesterol: Why it Doesn’t Hurt
Intro If you love shrimp, you’re not alone. The average American consumes about 4 pounds of shrimp yearly! Shrimp is one of the most consumed type of shellfish. Health experts and doctors used to warn people to stay away from shrimp and other shellfish because they believed they were t...
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What you need to know about your Lats.
The lats are one of my favorite muscle groups to train and they’re also extremely fascinating to research.
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💥 Biomechanical and electromyographical studies have shown that the lats probably have three unique regions that play different roles in shoulder adduction and extension...
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Carb Cycling
Research into nutrient cycling strategies is still in its infancy; however, a good portion of emerging literature is showing that carb cycling can be an effective strategy for supporting a handful of goals. Carb cycling simply involves rotating high, low, and moderate carbohydrate intakes based on daily...
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Cook without loss of nutrients.
Do you prefer steam, boil or fry your food? 🍳 💦 .
It is commonly known that the nutrient content of food changes with different cooking methods. Regardless of this fact, the majority of our vegetables are being cooked before we eat them.
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One study we have looked in to studies the...
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Diet Quality and Testosterone
This study found that certain dietary practices were associated with low testosterone levels and greater body fat accumulation. Simple carbohydrates, restaurant food, and dairy products were all associated with lower testosterone and higher body fat. If you want to optimize your diet for both hormones...
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Beta-alanine benifits
Beta-alanine has been shown several times over to benefit endurance performance and has even been shown to increase repetitions to failure in strength training protocols. However, the literature on beta-alanine having a significant impact on long term gains is inconclusive, but the short term effects...
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Don't Hyper focus on Nutrients.
"Hyperfocusing on a single nutrient, e.g. saturated fats, can lead to a very skewed idea of what constitutes a “healthy” diet. As an example, consider sources of saturated fats. Coconut oil, beef, eggs, salmon and whole-milk yoghurt are all sources of saturated fats, but they all come with different...
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Multivitamins Role in Bodybuilding
Multivitamin*and mineral supplements are possibly the most important single supplement that can beconsumed by bodybuilders and athletes. The human body must be supplied with an immense and complex array of essential nutrients for it to perform at its maximum potential....
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7 Signs of Good Digestion
7 Signs of Good Digestion
I’m sure you’ve heard the phrase “you are what you eat,” but I’d like to take the sentiment one step further to claim you are what you absorb. Digestion is the complex process by which your body reduces the food you eat into individual nutrients i...
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Vitamins are Helpful
by Matt Weik If you do any reading in the industry, you’ll see the back and forth from people who side with vitamins and those who say you don’t need them—that you can eat all the micronutrients you need through the foods you eat daily. Well, while both may be true, supplementing with a mutl...
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Why You Need To Master Insulin.
by Josh Hodnik Much like growth hormone, insulin is a functional protein. Unlike proteins that are physical building blocks of muscle, insulin is a protein chain of amino acids that is folded in such a way that makes it act more like a signaling mechanism than a building block. Insulin originates ...
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Improve Body Comp During Meals by Doing This
Do This During Meals to Improve Body Comp • Do you consider yourself a fast eater, a slow eater, or a just-the-right-speed eater? • Compared to others, do you eat faster than them, slower than them, or at the same speed? If you consider yourself a fast eater or you've observed that you're usually the f...
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Macro Problems
Macro Problems It is becoming very common in todays world for people to talk about just hitting daily macronutrient goals. Doesn’t necessarily matter when, or how, as long as the end of the day the numbers add up to the imaginary guideli...Last edited by drtbear1967; 03-22-2017, 08:36 AM.