supplements
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supplements
I refuse to take any supplements. However, I'm training for strength and I was wondering if I really need to change my nutrition for progress. Should I add one egg every meal or something?
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Bodybuilders take all sorts of stuff and they rarely experiment to determine whether it really does them any good or not.backinjured wrote:ok but is proteins the only supplements body builders are taking?
Science of Sports Training has a short chapter on nutrition that is worth reading. In it, Mr. Kurz points out the importance of getting enough red meat and omega-3 fatty acids. In addition, I think that vegetables are too often neglected by athletes since they tend to think in terms of macronutrients (protein, fat, etc.) while the real importance of vegetables comes from considering their vitamin, mineral, and phytonutrient value.
My suggestion would be to review that chapter and take a look at whether your diet seems to agree with the recommendations.
-Mark
Ha Ha.backinjured wrote:ok but is proteins the only supplements body builders are taking?
If you want to look like a pro bodybuilder then first you'll need fantastic genetics.Second,you'll need to do what bodybuilders do(something i'm definatley not suggesting).
You said you are progressing in strength.Therefore i'd look towards strength athletes for your answers,not bodybuilders.
Dragon.
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backinjured wrote:ok but is proteins the only supplements body builders are taking?
bodybuilders...
year round:
* high dose multi vitamins and minerals
* various protein concentrates/isolates
* Creatine Monohydrate
* Essential Fatty Acids
* Branched Chain Amino Acids
* Essential Amino Acids
Contest Preparation
* Thermogenics
* L-Glutamine
As needed
* Testosteron Boosters
* Glucosamine and Chondroitine
* Fiber supplements
notes:
* These supplements are only effective when incorporated in a fine tuned nutrition and training program.
* Those gargantuan bodybuilders you see in the magazines are genetically gifted and chemically enhanced. In reality they use very little of the "cutting edge" supplements they advertise.
I advise you to buy a basic book on (sports) nutrition and go from there.
Re: supplements
Hi Guys,
This is Stephen, Most supplements that are supposed to help build muscle don't work. But some, such as creatine, fluid and electrolyte replacers, supplements, and liquid meal replacers may offer some benefits to strength training athletes.
This is Stephen, Most supplements that are supposed to help build muscle don't work. But some, such as creatine, fluid and electrolyte replacers, supplements, and liquid meal replacers may offer some benefits to strength training athletes.