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Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Add Insane Amounts Of Muscle With This One Step

By Danny Gutierrez

Despite all the hype and marketing surrounding a lot of the nutritional supplements being touted today as "necessary" and "must have" there is really only one supplement that is truly necessary for building muscle and that is protein.

Protein is the building block of muscle. Your muscles are made up of protein and water so you can see why protein would be necessary to building muscle. And yet there are still thousands of supplements available that claim they will help you to build muscle when protein is really the only substance on Earth that can actually help you rebuild your muscle.

Let's take a step back for a minute and actually look at what happens when you go the gym and work out your muscles. If you're working out with weights, also known as resistance training and weight training, then essentially what you're doing is breaking down your muscle tissue. You're actually making small tears in your muscles when you work out hard and those tears are actually what lead to muscle growth and that's also why it's sometimes painful to workout in the gym.

Building muscle is actually really simple when you break it down into it's fundamental steps. There are basically two necessary components to building muscle and they are breaking down your muscle tissue, you do this when you workout in the gym, and consuming enough protein to sustain growth.

In order to grow muscle you're going to have to consume about 1-2 grams of protein for every pound you weigh. So if you weigh 200 pounds then you should consume 200 grams of protein. This is why I consider protein supplements to be necessary because it would be really hard and expensive to consume all of the protein you need from natural food sources.

It's not enough to just take protein though you also have to know when to take it. Protein is absolutely critical immediately following your workout and just about as important first thing in the morning and a few hours before you go to bed. Space your meals and protein shakes about three hours apart from each other so your muscles are getting a steady stream of protein throughout the day.

Consuming protein in this manner is important because this is how you retain your hard earned muscle. A lot of people don't know this but you can lose muscle while you sleep becasue if you go long enough without food your body starts to starve and will start to look for other sources of protein and it's two favorites are the fat stores in your body and your muscles.

If you're just getting started with working out in the gym it's important to not get too confused with all the hype behind all of the products and systems that are out there to help you build your physique. Stick to the basics in the beginning. Train hard and consume lots of protein. You'll get to a point where your growth plateaus and that's the right time to try new supplements. - 17268

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