My diet is decent, though I know it could be far better. I am not sure what I should be eating and how much(and how do I measure how much) to have maximum muscle growth but avoid putting on fat. I also have taken protein suppliments(whey protein mixed with milk). Should I be taking them on non-workout days? And how much? I have heard mixed information on the actual effectiveness of them beyond immediatly following a workout.
There are diet calculators on various bbing websites where they can tell u how many calories of carbs, fat and protein you need. I use the one on AST's site. Their protien recommendation is considered very high by most people (Not me) so idk if u want to use theirs.
Also your body always needs protein. Whether your working out or not. So even on the days ur not working out, i recommend taking it if you have enough protein. Also, the best times to take protein are right after working out, before going to sleep and right when you wake up. These are the times where your body needs the protein the most and will benefit you the most.
As for how much, that depends on what protein brand you have.
Secondaly, I usually only take 1 teaspoon of creatine about 20 min before a workout. Should I take some on non-workout days?
What brand of creatine is it? Also, from what i've read, Creatine should be taken 10 minutes before u stop working out and half and hour after the workout. Not before.
scorcho said:
i would say dump the creatine completely. most of the muscle gained is water-based and evaporates once you're off the stuff. i took it for a month, blacked out several times and had to gorge myself on water constantly. if you are insistent on taking it then i would recommend liquid creatine (expensive). for powder, i used to mix it in a bannana/ice/milk shake right before the gym. the texture of the bannana helps somewhat with the grave-like taste, but YMMV.
Whoa, what creatine were you taking? I agree that creatine does require you to take in more water and the muscle size might decrease with out, however creatine also makes you stronger, and that strenght does not dissappear so easily. Creatine also has other benefits too like increasing endurance so I don't think people should just look over creatine.
Oh and about the liquid creatine, from all the reading i've done, its useless because creatine becomes another substance if kept in liquid form for a while.