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Monday, April 27, 2009

Why Should You Take Muscle Supplements?

By Henrick Scofers

Is it really important to take muscle supplements when you could just exercise? It's true that exercise is very important when it comes to building muscle, but you need more than that when it comes to building big muscles. For more muscle mass and a "ripped" physique, eating has to be streamlined and basically built on science. In other words, you can't build muscle if the building blocks to do it aren't there, so if you want to gain muscle, you have to have the proper raw materials so that your body can start building muscle mass before you ever pick up a set of weights and buff up.

Why are muscle supplements important? Because they're full of something muscles need, protein. Protein is a food source that your body can most easily convert to muscle when it's digested. All foods you eat have energy units called "calories," which you need to keep your body running right. You get your calories from carbohydrates, fats and proteins. Protein calories most easily convert to muscle mass. You can get a lot of protein if you consume protein rich foods like meat or eggs.

However, it doesn't just mean you can stuff yourself with eggs and meat. That's because you don't just get protein when you eat these foods. You also get fat, which is very easily stored in your body as "extra" energy. Unfortunately, it can be stored in your belly and on your arms as unsightly "lumps" of fat, which of course you'd rather not have. Eggs, too, are rich in protein, but there's a problem with eggs, since the protein can be altered when it's cooked. You could eat raw egg whites, but this could lead to salmonella poisoning. And discarding the egg yolk is simply wasteful. So, there has to be a better way.

Muscle supplements can give you a safe, high dose of protein that's easy to take. Once you have enough protein in your diet, the next thing you need to do is to concentrate on bulking up the part of your body want to be the most muscular. That is, you "strain" the muscles you want to build up. When you strain these muscles, you break them down. They build back up using the protein you fed your system, and they come back bigger and stronger. This is so that they can handle the added strain you're giving them. But of course, a good side effect of this is that you get bigger, leaner muscles.

Once you have enough protein in your diet, it's a matter of simply concentrating on the exercise you do. Most trainers suggest you work your muscle groups to exhaustion. In other words, concentrate working out on a particular muscle group until you can't do any more repetitions. As one example, if you want to make your biceps larger, keep doing bicep curls until you can't do another repetition. As your muscle breaks down from this exercise, it rebuilds itself bigger and stronger from the protein you've taken in, thus giving you increased muscle mass.

So as you can see, muscle supplements are ideal for muscle building. And better yet, these supplements come in many different forms that are convenient to take, like pills or drinks. - 17273

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