The Paleolithic Diet, or Paleo Diet for short, was pioneered
by Dr. Loren Cordain. The author makes the argument that we should return to
eating a diet that closely resembles that of a caveman. Dr. Cordain's states
that we don't see any evidence of the chronic diseases that plague modern man
in the remains of hunter-gatherers, and that the theory holds true for
hunter-gatherers that are still around today. However, this approach is
typically used to help people lose unwanted fat. It is however possible to add
quality, lean muscle, while eating a Paleo Diet Recipes.
1. Train hard. Before you can gain muscle, you have to give
your muscles the stimulation to grow. What this means is that you must train
with weight resistance. For a good beginners program Mark Rippetoe's Starting
Strength is a great resource. Practice exercises that work lots of big muscles,
for instance, bench press, squat and deadlift; train at a moderately heavy
intensity (5-10 repetitions per set); and train for many sets. Don't train to
often, and your body will be properly stimulated for muscle growth.
2. Consume plenty of quality meat at each meal. Protein is
what your muscles are made of, and after you've trained them hard, they'll need
a lot of it. To gain muscle on any diet, it is highly recommended that you
consume plenty of quality meat, at least three times per day. Throughout the
course of the day, the athlete should consume between one to two grams of
protein for every pound of body weight. The more protein the athlete consumes,
the more muscle he will gain.
3. Use fish oil supplements to improve recovery and increase
calories. In addition to protein, the body also needs calories to fuel the
muscle building process. Fish oil is a potent anti-inflammatory, and will help
reduce muscle soreness, and thus help improve recovery from training.The extra
calories will also be of great benefit. Liquid fish oil tends to be the easiest
for consuming larger doses. One tablespoon immediately following breakfast, and
one immediately following dinner should give 30 grams of fish oil per day. If
on the move a lot, then fish oil capsules can be used instead of a dose of five
capsules for each major meal.
4. Keep a high calorie snack nearby. In addition to
consuming food regularly, keeping high calorie snacks nearby will help prevent
hunger, and make building muscle mass easier. Some nuts and dried fruit mixed
together work well. If you want an extra dose of calories, you can put them in
a jar, and poor coconut oil over them and let the coconut oil cool. You can
then eat the snack with a spoon for a caloric dense snack.
5. Get plenty of quality sleep. Without sleep, the body
cannot recover. If the body can't recover, it can't grow. Be sure to get at
least eight hours of sleep in a pitch black room every night. If you want to go
that extra mile, take a 20 to 45 minute nap immediately following your
post-workout meal.
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