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  • jimbosmith316
    started a topic Essential Fatty Acids

    Essential Fatty Acids

    Essential fatty acids (EFAs) are specific types of dietary fats that are crucial for the proper functioning of the human body. These fats are considered "essential" because the body cannot synthesize them on its own and must obtain them through dietary sources. There are two primary types of essential...
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  • The Phases of Bodybuilding

    Bodybuilding typically involves two main phases: bulking and cutting. During the bulking phase, bodybuilders aim to gain muscle mass by consuming a surplus of calories, including an adequate amount of protein, carbohydrates, and fats. The increase in calorie intake helps provide the energy and nutrients...
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  • Protein: What is your Favorite?

    The best protein for bodybuilders is a topic that has been extensively debated and researched. Protein is essential for muscle growth and repair, making it a crucial component of a bodybuilder's diet. The primary types of protein sources commonly used by bodybuilders include: Whey Protein: Whey pro...
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  • jimbosmith316
    started a topic Female bodybuilder Nutrition

    Female bodybuilder Nutrition

    Nutrition plays a crucial role in female bodybuilding, just as it does for male bodybuilders. The primary goal of nutrition in female bodybuilding is to support muscle growth, recovery, and overall health. Here are some key considerations for female bodybuilder nutrition: Caloric Intake: Calcula...
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  • Protein Does the Body Good

    Protein plays a crucial role in bodybuilding and muscle development. Here are some key aspects of protein in the context of bodybuilding: Muscle Repair and Growth: Protein is composed of amino acids, which are the building blocks of muscle tissue. When you engage in resistance training or intense workou...
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  • YOURMUSCLESHOP BULK UP FOR WINTER

    Bulk Up for Winter: How to Build and Maintain Muscle Are you planning to bulk up this winter but need help figuring out where to start? This article discusses how you can bulk up your body muscles this winter and gives tips for growing your muscles. First, let us go into what bulking is ...
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  • PEP PATRIOT52
    started a topic YOURMUSCLESHOP BULK UP FOR WINTER

    YOURMUSCLESHOP BULK UP FOR WINTER

    Bulk Up for Winter: How to Build and Maintain Muscle


    Are you planning to bulk up this winter but need help figuring out where to start? This article discusses how you can bulk up your body muscles this winter and gives tips for growing your muscles. First, let us go ...
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  • PEP PATRIOT52
    started a topic YOURMUSCLESHOP NUTRITION TIPS

    YOURMUSCLESHOP NUTRITION TIPS

    10 NUTRITION TIPS FOR BODYBUILDING BEGINNERS Live by these diet fundamentals to get your muscle-building off to a roaring start. If we had to give the beginning bodybuilder one piece of advice when it comes to proper nutrition, it would be: Don’t overthink it. Keep it simple. You can go ahead and dr...
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  • Food Palatability: Food is Simple, Behavior is Difficult.

    Food is simple, but behavior changing our behavior around food is difficult. People can easily be encouraged to eat less calories to lose weight. It is also obvious that the simplest strategy to reduce weight is to consume fewer calories. However, because human behavior is complex and food h...
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  • BELLY FAT AND PROTEIN PACING

    BELLY FAT AND PROTEIN PACING

    Scientist Paul Arciero and his team are big fans of "protein pacing" – eating protein 5-6 times per day, spreading the feedings out. Basically, it's what most bodybuilders have been doing for decades: eating 5-6 meals a day, all containing whole-food protein or protein s...
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  • How do we get rid of stubborn fat ?

    How do we get rid of stubborn fat ?

    Well.. you already know the answer. Stubborn fat, just like any other fat, is lost by creating a caloric deficit through a mixture of dieting and exercising. ⁣

    First of all we need to get lean enough to tackle those areas (at least ~12%...
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  • Metabolic Damage ? More like Metabolic Adaptation

    Metabolic Damage ? More like Metabolic Adaptation.⭕️

    A lot of people believe that the metabolism can get "damaged" by following large deficit diets or by dieting for a long time, yet, while larger deficits are certainly more difficult (and not recommended) to stick to (long term), they...
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  • NGear
    started a topic IIFYM vs Clean Eating: An Interpretation

    IIFYM vs Clean Eating: An Interpretation

    We hear all too often that the amount of processed food in your diet is unimportant for body composition as long as your caloric, macros (particularly protein), and fiber are all balanced. Is this accurate, however, in terms of how such a diet affects your regular calorie intake and ad libitum fo...
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  • jasonhill800
    started a topic Avoid These Diet Mistakes: Part 2

    Avoid These Diet Mistakes: Part 2



    Fitness advice from the “mainstream” is full of nonsense and misinformation. Here is part 2 of “Avoid These Diet Mistakes” to help you reach your goals.



    #11 You’re Overdoing It with Cheat Meals and Days This is the polar opposite of the preceding error f...
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  • NGear
    started a topic Avoid These Diet Mistakes: Part 1

    Avoid These Diet Mistakes: Part 1

    Fitness advice from the "mainstream" is full of nonsense and misinformation. Despite significant advances in the field of nutritional science, the majority of fat reduction hopefuls continue to make the same basic mistakes over and over. Mistakes that excessively complicate their diet have a detrim...
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