As I am gaining weight at the moment I will tell you want I
do. I have found that having 6 meals a day is working for meal well. I started
on 6 small portions a day and have gradually increased them. This process is
slow but because I’ve done this I feel less bloated and I have a lot more
energy. This is rather than jumping in
at 4 massive meals a day. I have a rule with myself also which is, ‘if I’m
hungry enough for a snack, I have enough room for a meal’ but if I’m keep on
feeling hungry it is time to up the portion size!
So my top five foods to eat to gain muscle:
So my top five foods to eat to gain muscle:
Whole eggs
EGGS! What a brilliant way to gain muscle. Well these are
brilliant. I’m a student so don’t have much money and this is a great
inexpensive way to get protein and calories in. An egg will have about 10 grams
of protein so if you have 4 for a meal that will be 40g of protein. There is
about 155 calories per one average sized egg. This will significantly boost
your intake which will lead to growth. Obviously if you are trying to cut a way
to completely cut the calories would be to take the yolk out as this contains
most of the fat but the yolk contains so many vitamins and minerals it would be
wise to have at least one yolk per egg dish. The reason I like eggs is because
you can do so much with them to mix things up but the healthiest way to eat an
egg is to boil it.
Meat (chicken, beef, turkey)
Well this will be the most expensive part of anyone’s diet.
It will be the most expensive but it is also the most needed. Meat is the best
way of getting good quality protein in.
Chicken: This is packed full of amino acids and there is
many ways of eating it so you don’t get bored of it. Chicken is low in fat and
is perfect for building muscle. There are only around 180 calories and 21g of
protein in a 100g chicken breast which is really good. This high amount of
protein mixed with the low calorie index makes it great for building lean fat
free muscle.
Beef: This amazing meat contains high amounts of iron, zinc,
creatine, magnesium and many vitamins. Per 100g there are about 330 calories
and 14g of protein. As this is high in calories obviously your intake will
increase after every meal resulting in a gain of weight. The zinc in the beef
is brilliant; zinc is proven to boost testosterone while improving sleep and
even spots! I think the other super thing about beef is the creatine in it.
Creatine boosts and aids the production of ATP (adenosine triphosphate) this is
the only form on energy your muscles actually use. This increase of ATP
production will make you able to lift more and exercise harder which will again
aid muscle growth.
Turkey: This is an easy one. It’s cheap and contains very
low saturated fat. There is about 155 calories and contains about 30g of protein
per a 100g serving. Perfect for building lean muscle.
Nuts and nut spreads
Nuts are brilliant to snack on whenever you feel
peckish. This is because they are
portable and easily eaten without creating any sort of mess and they are full
of protein and fiber. Almonds are one of the best to have as they make you feel
full while repairing your muscles. Nuts are expensive though and you must only
have plain otherwise your sodium levels in your body will sky rocket.
Nut spreads on the other hand are full of good fats while
being very calorie dense. Peanut butter monounsaturated & polyunsaturated
fats which have been proven to aid weight-loss, reduce belly fat, reduce your
cholesterol levels, reduce the risk of heart disease and aid joint movement.
What I mean by aid weight loss is that unwanted fat. Don’t worry. Also this is a very cheap way of getting a
meal in. It is also quick, have a peanut butter sandwich with brown bread and
you will be getting a nice amount of calories in.
Spinach
This super food contains many vitamins and contains a lot of
calcium. Per 100g there is only 23 calories in it! This may make you believe
that it is not good for gaining weight but you’ll be wrong. What do we want to
achieve? Gaining lean muscle so good weight rather than fat. The many vitamins
in it will keep your muscles functioning well so you can lift weight at a more
efficient rate promoting muscle growth, thus promoting a weight increase.
Fish
Fish is a very good source of protein. It is very low in fat
and contains a lot of important vitamins. I think the most important thing
about this food is the fatty acids within. People do not tend to get enough
Omega 3. There is strong evidence towards omega-3s EPA and DHA can help lower
triglycerides and blood pressure. These are essential acids. This is because
the body cannot make them within so we have to derive them from the diet. They
help energy production while keeping a lot of diseases at bay. There are not
many foods that can do this much good for you. I recommend salmon, cod, tuna
and oily fish like mackerel.
Cottage cheese
Most body builders will have some cottage cheese before bed.
This is because it has a slow release of protein which is perfect and when you
are sleeping your muscles are still being nourished. It is also very low in fat
and has about 28g of protein in per 200g of this food. It is also quite cheap
and can be mixed with almost anything to change it up. Pineapple is a popular
choice and it does taste really good.
Brown rice
A staple diet in many body builders diet. This is a complex
carb which releases energy at a sustained rate. Carbohydrates are a big part of
gaining muscle. The protein repairs it but doesn’t give you much energy. Having
complex carbs will give you the energy to exercise and build that muscle. Brown
rice is also versatile and can be put with any meal which is nice so things do
not get boring.
Oats
Oats can be eaten whenever. When mixed with honey and
skimmed milk with a banana this is an energy filled meal which will sustain
your through your workout and even your day. Oats are very low in calories and
fill you up! They are easy to prepare and are very cheap. This food is actually
full of vitamins as well which is also a massive plus.
Remember you must
exercise eating these foods. If you do not you will gain weight and it will be
fat. If you’re nutrition and exercise plans are great you will one day look
great. If you include these foods into your diet you will see a significant
difference you will feel a significant difference. My advice though would be
don’t eat the same foods all the time, and if you do make it differently! This
will stop you getting bored of them and going towards unhealthy food. Don’t cheat
on your diet or you will get nowhere.
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