Most people get stuck when trying to figure out how to build muscle and in today's article we give you two simple, proven steps which have stood the test of time. This query is second only to people wondering how to lose weight.
Both of the steps given in today's article will help you see results.
Whether you are a pretty experienced gym goer or a complete newcomer to the world of fitness, you will find the foundations of solid training here today.
* Know your diet
* The importance of supplements
Much like any aspect of life, when it comes to fitness people are often so caught up in the fantasy of finding a simple miracle fix for all their problems they neglect to realize that if they just nailed down the basics they could have already got the results they wanted.
The first port of call is to correct your eating habits. Even if you think your diet is okay right now, if you're not getting results you need to accept that it isn't okay. Building muscle isn't just about piling on weight by eating whatever you want.
The 3-5-2 system is a good, proven muscle building diet which has stood the test of time easily. When you want to establish how many calories your body needs to grow bigger, simply take your target body weight in pounds by 15. So a 180lbs man would need about 2700 daily.
The important part is knowing how to split those calories up and establish how much should come from protein, carbs and fats respectively. This is simple and often over complicated. The 3-5-2 simply means 30% protein, 50% carbs and 20% fat.
So to see how many calories per day need to come from each macronutrient simply use the 3-5-2 system now. In this case, 2700 calories multiplied by thirty percent will give you 810. This is the number of daily calories you need from protein.
If you'd like to see exactly how many grams of each macronutrient you require each day, take the number of calories and divide it by 4 for both protein and carbohydrates, and 9 for fats. So your daily protein intake would require you to divide 810 calories by 4, giving you a target of 202 grams of protein each day.
Next we need to talk about supplements. It is very easy to get lost in the supplement market, with every product telling you that it's better than anything else. If you get your diet sorted out first, you will realize that you don't need most of the products you might be wasting your money on right now.
Two very valuable, proven supplements when engaging in a muscle building diet and program are creatine monohydrate and whey protein. Both are proven and both do their job. The protein is especially useful as it allows you to reach your calorie target easier throughout the day, too.
Having now got the basics of both supplements and diet, you are now in a much better position than most when it comes to knowing how to build muscle in the gym. In fact, the next time you hear somebody at your local fitness center complaining at their own lack of results you could probably lend them a helping hand.
Both of the steps given in today's article will help you see results.
Whether you are a pretty experienced gym goer or a complete newcomer to the world of fitness, you will find the foundations of solid training here today.
* Know your diet
* The importance of supplements
Much like any aspect of life, when it comes to fitness people are often so caught up in the fantasy of finding a simple miracle fix for all their problems they neglect to realize that if they just nailed down the basics they could have already got the results they wanted.
The first port of call is to correct your eating habits. Even if you think your diet is okay right now, if you're not getting results you need to accept that it isn't okay. Building muscle isn't just about piling on weight by eating whatever you want.
The 3-5-2 system is a good, proven muscle building diet which has stood the test of time easily. When you want to establish how many calories your body needs to grow bigger, simply take your target body weight in pounds by 15. So a 180lbs man would need about 2700 daily.
The important part is knowing how to split those calories up and establish how much should come from protein, carbs and fats respectively. This is simple and often over complicated. The 3-5-2 simply means 30% protein, 50% carbs and 20% fat.
So to see how many calories per day need to come from each macronutrient simply use the 3-5-2 system now. In this case, 2700 calories multiplied by thirty percent will give you 810. This is the number of daily calories you need from protein.
If you'd like to see exactly how many grams of each macronutrient you require each day, take the number of calories and divide it by 4 for both protein and carbohydrates, and 9 for fats. So your daily protein intake would require you to divide 810 calories by 4, giving you a target of 202 grams of protein each day.
Next we need to talk about supplements. It is very easy to get lost in the supplement market, with every product telling you that it's better than anything else. If you get your diet sorted out first, you will realize that you don't need most of the products you might be wasting your money on right now.
Two very valuable, proven supplements when engaging in a muscle building diet and program are creatine monohydrate and whey protein. Both are proven and both do their job. The protein is especially useful as it allows you to reach your calorie target easier throughout the day, too.
Having now got the basics of both supplements and diet, you are now in a much better position than most when it comes to knowing how to build muscle in the gym. In fact, the next time you hear somebody at your local fitness center complaining at their own lack of results you could probably lend them a helping hand.
About the Author:
Creator: Russ Howe PTI is the UK's most subscribed personal trainer who teaches people how to build muscle and how to lose weight. Watch our free guide next to kickstart your progress in the gym.