Archive for September, 2009

How To Succeed As A Trainer In A Recession!

From Bodybuilding.com
Every trainer should be excited to train at this time in the world, and fishing for clients right now is easier than ever… Here are ideas to mix up your training protocol and get old and new clients motivated. Try them out now!

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Phil 'The Gift' Heath Shares His Thoughts On Upcoming 2009 Olympia!

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Discover what is on the mind of IFBB Pro Phil 'The Gift' Heath and if he believes he can take the Olympia crown? He was kind enough to take some time and answer the following questions. Find out more.

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How Many Meals a Day for a Hardgainer?

I often get asked this question — how many meals a day should I eat if I’m a hardgainer?

The answer is an emphatic, “As many as you can, but no less than 5!”

Why? The answer really lies in keeping your muscles bathed in amino acids, the building blocks of proteins and of muscle.

It’s far better to take in 40 grams of protein per meal, 5 times per day, than 3 meals of 70 grams. It’s hard to say, without a lot of testing, how much protein any given individual can digest and assimilate in a single feeding, but I’d error on the low side (20-50) rather than on the high side (50+).

Why? It’s expensive and puts a greater strain on your kidneys.

I often tell people to “graze.” Eat as often as a horse (or cow), which means all day long. Act like you’re in the hospital on a feeding tube, getting a constant drip of nourishment, only with eating, you’re taking in food you like, such as meats of all kind, poultry, fish, nuts, bread, milk, eggs, and potatoes and pastas. All the good stuff!

Gaining weight is hard work! It takes concerted effort to maximize your eating, and you may feel like you’re going to explode. It’s also hard to keep from getting bored with eating the same foods.

This is why I recommend the following practice:

Every 4th day, forget about food. Don’t try to eat 6 or 8 times a day. Eat what you want, when you want, and don’t take any supplements. Let your body detox, let your mind go free.

You don’t know how effective this method is, until you try it.

Here are some articles that mention eating frequency for hardgainers:

Obviously, this is a well-covered topic!

Female Transformation Of The Week – Barb Herbert Lost 131 Pounds And Began Competing!

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Barb knew that she had to make a change after all the years of low self-esteem kept her from living a normal life. Read on to learn how she decided that enough was enough and shed 131 pounds and 27% body fat!

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Why You Have To Create a Calorie Surplus

I just posted a page about creating a calorie surplus — Read about it here —

Calorie Supplementation: The Answer for Hardgainers

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