Tuesday, January 6, 2009

Diet for a Hard Gainer

Are you a hard gainer?  If you hve been going to the gym for about three months and can't seem to put on any weight, you may be a hardgainer.

The first thing you need to look at is your diet. A hard gainer diet is a little bit different then the average bodybuilder. Don't be discouraged, it just means you have to focus a little more. you need to pay strict attention to a high calorie, muscle building diet. Most bodybuilders eat about 6 meals a day. As a hard gainer, you are going to want to consume around 8 meals a day. This may sound a little difficult, but it can be easily acomplished.

To begin with, don't try to start off eating 8 meals every single day. Work your way up to it. If you go from 4 meals a day to 8 meals in the same week you'll put on unwanted body fat. If your eating 4 meals a day try adding an additional meal every week, and in 4 weeks you will be on target.

Scatter your meals evenly throughout the day, eating about every 2-3 hours. Right after you wake up you should eat your first meal of the day. Your body has been fasting all night, and is now ready for a high protein meal. Your last meal should be just before you go to bed. Don't believe those garbage stories about not eating after 7:00pm. Space the rest of your food out between your first and last meal.

You can't miss a single meal. As a hardgainer your going to need all the calories you can fit in your stomach. Use protein shakes to supplement the meals you can't get to. Lets be honest, not everyone has enough time in the day to eat like that. Having a few of protein shakes to supplement the meals you miss is a super alternative.

Keep records of how much you eat. Because a lot of muscle builders forget to keep records of what they consume, the amount of carbohydrates and proteins they take in, or the overall fat and calorie intake they make, a lot of them don’t gain muscle at the expected rate. Any miscalculation in your calorie-intake is a risk not worth taking. So keep track of your food consumption. This is what every hard gainer should always keep in mind to ensure success in their bodybuilding diet endeavor.

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