Muscle Building Supplements - How To Choose The Right Ones
If you just walked into the health store to purchase muscle
building supplements, you are probably lost, confused and being
pushed a dozen products by the salesman. But, how do you know
which supplements are the right products for your goals? There
are various levels of muscle building supplements and some may
not be right for you. But, there are a handful that are
excellent choices for anyone looking to build muscle.
Remember, you don't always need these supplements to build
muscle, but these will definitely accelerate you towards your
goals. They work as a tool to help you increase your potential
for muscular development. They help in muscle growth, and
quicker recovery times. Some important ingredients of muscle
building supplements are:
Protein: The protein supplements are full of amino acids which
are the building blocks for your muscles. Make sure that you
include a supplement that takes into account proteins. You can
take up to one to two grams of protein per pound of your weight.
If you don't want to take them in a pill form, get the protein
through shakes or even bars. Also, look for those that contain
eggs, whey, soy or casein.
Creatine: The next important ingredient in the supplement you
choose should be creatine. It will help to increase muscle mass
by decreasing muscle fatigue and improving muscle recovery. It
helps to increase something called ATP which is an energy source
that will allow you to do more reps of higher weight. It is
recommended that this should be taken in cycles e.g. four weeks
on it then two weeks off of it.
Micro-nutrients - multivitamins and multiminerals: Many people
mistakenly assume that they are getting enough vitamins and
minerals through their normal diet. Unfortunately, this is not
the case. We would have to consume extremely large quantities of
food to get the recommended daily intake. An easier approach
would be to supplement our diet with a good quality
multi-vitamin/multi-mineral supplement. If you do not have one
specific mineral in your diet, this can slow down your ability
to develop muscles or improve your health.