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subject: Using Muscle Building Supplements The Right Way [print this page]


Most muscle building fanatics get carried away and want to achieve too much, too soon, resulting in a search for steroid-like growth, in the least amount of time, sacrificing their overall health in the process. To see solid, long lasting results from your efforts, you first need to get the basics in place, and then proceed on in a steady, consistent manner.

The primary purpose of muscle building supplements is to provide the body with the correct balance of nutrients that may be lacking, thus correcting any biochemical imbalances. It's simply a mistake to think that a supplement or combination of supplements is going to turn an incorrect diet or regime into the right one.

Still, sometimes your body can do with a little assistance, and there are some worthwhile muscle building supplements. It is just a case of finding a diet and regime that is working well for you first. Once you have that established, then adding muscle building supplements into the mix can significantly improve the progress that you make.

So, lets look at the important components, from a dietary aspect, of a muscle builders regime...

Water - Everyone has heard before about the importance of taking in lots of water, yet so many people continue to overlook this point. Make no mistake, water is more important than anything else, as if your body isn't well hydrated, then it can't function properly. As a further point, muscle tissue is 75% water, so, without taking in water, you'll always struggle to build more muscle.

Protein Powder - Protein powder is cost-effective while being a super convenient way to add much needed protein and calories to your current dietary program. All you need to do is mix the powder with a little milk or water, et voila, you're ready to go! If you're one of those extremely lucky individuals who don't naturally put on weight, but you want more muscle mass, protein powders are just what you need. The most popular being Whey protein, derived from milk whey.

Minerals & Vitamins - Whilst there are still people who claim that the benefits if multi-mineral or multi-vitamin tablets and supplements are negligible, no-one can claim that they will do you any harm. There are enough supporters of them to give them credibility, and you have nothing to lose by using them, particularly so if you're following a limited dietary program.

Creatine - This is the most commonly used muscle building supplement. Why is that? Well, put simply, it works! By all means try out other supplements, but always use them as an addition to creatine, not as a replacement for it. The fact that so many fanatical muscle builders use it is evidence enough of its worth.

by: Mark Walters




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