Vegetarian BodyBuilding

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Vegetarian bodybuilding can be equally effective in building muscle as a regular meat eating diet bodybuilder.

It is a misconception that you need to eat meat in order to produce muscle mass for bodybuilding.

Vegetarians are not the stereotypical thin and gaunt images that you see portrayed in some media publications. Armed with complete understanding about nutrition, you can create a diet chock full of healthy essentials that could help support your vegetarian body building. There are many misconceptions about vegetarians which is the reason why many people don’t associate them with body building.

Can Vegetarian Bodybuilders Get Enough protein?

Many people believe that without eating the flesh of an animal, you will not be able to get enough protein and other essential nutrients. That is simply not true when it comes to vegetarian body building as you can easily get proteins from other food sources. Soy products, beans, various grains, eggs and dairy product provide plenty of muscle building proteins.

Of course, many vegetarian body building athletes are drink supplemental shakes with whey protein as well as other important vitamins and minerals like zinc, vitamin B12, iron and more. While meat can provide those items, it doesn’t provide enough for the minimum daily allowances for body builders. The same applies with other foods that contain those essential vitamins and minerals. Supplements are important to get enough of the essentials that are lacking in any diet, vegetarian or not.

Building Strength or Muscle Mass

Vegetarians actually have a better chance of increasing their strength and size while on their meat-free diet. Vegetarian body building means exactly that – building muscle mass and strength based on a diet filled with fruits, vegetables and whole grains. Eating meats can actually slow down your metabolism because it takes so much energy to digest it whereas with a vegetarian diet, your body actually speeds up its digestion.

Vegetarian body building means being creative with meals to ensure that you have plenty of vitamins and minerals represented in the foods you eat. Many body builders who abstain from meat have consulted with nutritionists to ensure that their diet as well as supplements provides what is needed to maintain and grow muscle mass.

A Healthy Alternative

Vegetarianism is actually quite healthy as seen by the much lower cholesterol and blood sugar counts that many vegetarian body building athletes can attest to! Many meats, even the lean ones have the presence of “bad” cholesterol or LDL which can raise cholesterol and therefore, blood pressure. In addition, trans-fats and saturated fats are almost a thing of the past when dropping meat from the menu. All the foods that vegetarians eat along with some supplemental items can more than provide all of the vitamins and minerals that your body needs to succeed at vegetarian body building.

Advantages of a Vegetarian Diet

1. It tends to be lower in cholesterol. High cholesterol diets tend to clog the arteries, increasing the risk of coronary artery disease.

2. It tends to be lower in fat. The typical high fat American diet leads to obesity, heart disease, and other ailments.

3. It tends to contain more complex carbohydrates and fiber (things which decrease the risk of heart disease and cancer).

4. It contains fewer toxins. Hundreds of man-made chemicals are placed in the feed of livestock or injected into their bloodstreams (steroids and other growth hormones, antibiotics, fertility drugs, etc.). All of these chemicals wind up in the animal flesh the consumer purchases.

5. It can be cheaper (have you ever compared the prices of vegetarian entrees at a restaurant with the prices of meat entrees?)

6. It is better for the environment. Millions of acres of forest are cleared every year to create pastures for cattle to graze in.

7. It requires fewer resources. Sixteen pounds of grain go into the production of one pound of beef. If the demand for beef decreased, more grain and soybeans would be available to the hungry of the world.

8. It is kinder to animals. The era when men when out into the wild and killed animals in order to survive is over. At that time, animals lived free until they were killed by man. Today they are artificially inseminated and suffer terribly in factory farms. There is nothing “natural” about eating meat anymore.

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May 10, 2010

stacie from Green House Spares @ 4:04 pm #

Great post, I’m not into bodybuilding or building a lot of muscle but I’m interested in being healthier and fitter and perhaps a bit stronger. I love meat so I couldn’t embrace a totally vegetarian diet but I think for my health I might start eating less meat. Nice to see a site focusing on a healthy way to build that muscle rather than using drugs.

May 28, 2010

Team from Whey Protein @ 5:56 pm #

I’m always into exploring other ways of eating but, I feel this article contains a lot of propaganda and pontificating, which, unfortunately, has come to typify too many vegetarians and their disdainful views on others who don’t share their life views and eating habbits. I.E. If you eat meat, you are destroying the planet, don’t care about animals and taking food from those less fortunate.

Also, high fat diets which cause issues aren’t from animal fats, but from highly concentrated vegetable fats… which are highly unnatural.

I recommend anyone interested in the truth about high fat diets, etc, watch Fat Head The Movie.

June 25, 2010

Eden from vegan groceries @ 11:48 pm #

Great post. Thanks for the info. These days it’s getting easier to live a vegetarian/vegan lifestyle.

July 15, 2010

Agus from bodybuilding guide @ 7:45 am #

Despite the advantages of vegetarian bodybuiding, only animal sources of protein contains all essential and non-essential amino acids. That’s why whey protein shake is important in the diet.

In my opinion, being vegetarian does nothing better to the environment. Millions of acres of forest are cleared every year to create plantations. Grains and soybeans will never replace beef. I couldn’t imagine what the world would be if people went vegetarian.

Nice post you got here.

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