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Ripped Bodybuilding Competition Diet Tips

Nutrition & Food

Switching over to a Competition Diet while Bodybuilding to get Ripped is for people who have already put on the muscle mass and want to remove as much fat from between their muscle and skin to show muscle definition. The following are key points to consider.

Sugar

The first thing you need to do is cut out all your sugar intake. This will be the hardest part of your diet because sugar is found in almost everything you eat. The main reason to cut out sugar from your diet is that it will slow down your fat burning process. Here is a short list of what not to consume…

  • All candies and cakes should be off limits
  • Do not drink store bought juices like orange juice or apple juice
  • Foods that are processed and packaged
  • Fast Foods

Read before you eat. Look at the labels of all take you are planning to eat. You may be surprised.

Carbohydrates

You should lessen your carbohydrate intake. Carbohydrates should only be consumed in the morning or in the afternoon, never at night. This will help your body burn calories during the night after you have done your workout in the evening.

When dieting like this, you want to make sure your calorie intake isn’t to low because you will not get enough nutrients to your muscles and you will lose your muscle mass when you lift weights. But at the same time, you want to consume less calories then you did during building muscle mass, so you will be burning fat. This will get you in competition shape in a few months, depending on where you are with your body fat percentage.

Types of Foods to Eat

You should be eating foods that are high in protein but are low in fat and carbohydrates. This way you can keep the muscles you just built and lose the fat around the muscles.

Water

Water is also a must when trying to get ripped. It will help flush out the toxic in you system. Also, water has useful minerals which your body needs. This may seem to be a complicated process but if you pay attention to what you eat and your calorie count, you will see incredible results.

Henry Chervenka



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