Sunday, September 20, 2009

Can Protein Increase Your Muscle and Training Results?

Protein is vital after any type of exercise training especially strength/toning training. Our muscles need to be repaired and protein is our source.

I believe you will enjoy the great questions with answers below from Mandy Gibbons an exercise trainer.


Getting Fed Up with Your Lack Of Muscle Tone? Frustrated with Your Muscle Growth?

Have you ever wondered why you weight train like crazy and yet your muscle tone decreases? You've increased your weights, cardio'd your head off to lose extra body fat, so you can see your muscle definition, but none of this seems to work. You are not sure what you are doing wrong but you are getting fed up not getting results.

So why Would Protein Help?

When exercising, particularly weight training, our bodies need plenty of protein to develop and maintain muscle. Protein is broken down into amino acids, then turned back into protein to produce and repair our muscles after our training session. Because amino acids can be burned by the body during exercise, especially aerobic exercise, it is important that we make the effort to supplement our muscles to help them repair faster and more efficiently.

What Happens to my Muscles if I don't Bother to Increase my Protein Intake?

At the beginning of this article I mentioned instances that you may be familiar with. If you are training hard and don't bother to supplement your muscles with extra protein your muscles can start to deplete - due to your body turning to muscle / protein as a source of energy.

Cindy Conradt
P.S. I drink a USANA http://cindyconradt.usana.com shake after I exercise to obtain my protein needed to rebuild my muscles

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