Loose Weight Build Muscle - Nutrition and Supplements
Building muscle and loosing weight. It’s common for the subject of weight loss diet pills to come up. There are many diet supplements on the market these days, but is’ wise to exercise a bit of healthy ekepticism when you are considering what nutrition is important for your body.
Lot’s of the weight loss pills are available on the market these days are simply caffeine filled wastes of money. Although speeding up your metabolism is a very important part of burning fat, caffeine is not the best, nor even all that effective a way to do the job. As you’ll see in the next chapter on Exercises and Training Programs, there’s a much better (and cheaper!) way to stimulate your metabolism.
Just remember that the most important thing is to eat a clean diet. This is something the fitness community is often talking about, and it’s a good way to start getting your body going in the right direction. It basically means that you should be eating nutrient dense fruit and vegetables.
What that means is simply giving your body fresh and nutritious foods as fuel so that it can do it’s job effectively. Let’s face it, we all know that eating things like Kentucky Fried Chicken, or McDonald’s is not going to be the best source of quality vitamins and minerals. So what to eat instead? What makes up a “clean” diet?
So what’s the most important part of a clean diet? Water!
I know, it’s not a food. But it is an essential nutrient and our bodies are made up of more than 80% water. So drink it, lots of it. It’s a great cleanser and will aid your body in it’s efforts to rid itself of toxic wastes and will also help you loose weight quickly.
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables are the best source of carbohydrates for your body while you’re trying to loose weight and build muscle. They’ll provide your body with nutrients and energy that’s quickly digested so your metabolism will speed up, and you’ll feel more alive.
Protein is the most important nutrient for your muscle to grow. Each time you train, you should be having a protein dense meal or shake to give your body all the protein it needs to get it repairing the muscles as fast as possible. The best places to get good quality protein are from whey (or soy) shakes, protein snack bars, and of course, when you’re having a main meal you should use meat like chicken or fish so you’ve got good natural protein sources. If I would suggest any one supplement to use, it’d be a quality whey protein powder so you can have a shake after each and every workout.
Your meals should be about 2-3 hours apart, and you ideally should eat about 5-7 times a day. They should be small meals, but high in protein and essential nutrients. You carbohydrate supply should be from fruits and vegies, and you can use protein snacks like nuts, or protein bars / shakes to keep your cravings at bay while you go through your day.