Archive for November, 2007

Could Whey Protein Be Slowing Down Your Muscle Building Efforts?

Thursday, November 29th, 2007

Myostatin is a chemical in the body that eats away at muscle mass and stops the creation of muscle satellite cells, all of which are very important to the muscle building puzzle.

Now, interestingly enough is the fact that now a days everyone seems to have jumped on the whey protein bandwagon, claiming it be “essential in your muscle building efforts”. Well, researchers in Finland have discovered that when whey protein is taken immediately after a workout routine it INCREASES myostatin activity……obviously something you want to avoid at all costs.

But you won’t see this research included in any of the scientific footnotes at the bottom our hidden in those “advertorials” praising the skies out of their “latest and greatest version of whey protein”……….

The Banana and Sleep Relationship

Wednesday, November 28th, 2007

As you may already know, sleep is very important for recovery, recuperation, and growth when building muscle.

So what can you do to help you get a good night’s sleep?

Eat a banana. It contains natural precursors of melatonin, seratonin, magnesium, etc., all of which help the body relax to enter a state of slumber.

And what’s good about it is the fact that a typical sized banana only contains 100 calories, so it shouldn’t adversely affect your caloric levels.

Victor Martinez’s Annoucement & Contest Results

Monday, November 19th, 2007

Last week on MD Radio this year’s Mr. Olympia runner-up, Victor Martinez, announced that he will in fact be entering the upcoming Arnold Swarchenegger Classic.

As far as bodybuilding / figure / fitness competition results go:

2007 Sacramento Pro Figure = winner: Michelle Flake

2007 Kentucky Muscle Pro Figure = winner: Michelle Flake

More results will be posted in the coming days.

This Week’s Guests On The Bodybuilding Radio Shows

Friday, November 16th, 2007

This week on Pro Bodybuilding Weekly they will be mainly discussing the past 25 years of the NPC, including a surprise interview with 8-time Mr. Olympia Lee Haney and NPC head Jim Manion. This show is more of a nostalgic ride if you’re into the history of amateur bodybuilding

Over at MD Radio, they’ll interview Mr. Olympia runner-up Victor Martinez….in which he’ll be revealing some major announcement. They’ll also be speaking to longtime hardcore gym owner, Steve Zinn, and the part of the series of interview with the MET-RX creator Dr. Scott Connelly.

Enjoy everyone.

Hold Off Just Yet Before Buying That Supplement…

Wednesday, November 14th, 2007

Here’s the second installment of the series of articles that will be posted on here on exposing the truth behind what goes on in the bodybuilding / nutritional / dietary supplement industry. This article touches on the reality behind how pure the ingredients that make up supplements truly are:

Bodybuilding & Nutritional Supplements: Why You Can’t Trust Them - part 2

Should I Workout If My Muscles Are Still Sore?

Tuesday, November 13th, 2007

Many feel that you shouldn’t train the same muscle if it is still sore from the last time you hit it. They feel that in doing so you would be short-circuiting the recovery and muscle building process.

Is that the case?

Well, in all reality, there really isn’t any concrete information that says you shouldn’t, whether in studies or in the REAL WORLD. As a matter of fact, research from Edith Cowan University had individuals do 2 “negative” biceps workouts only 3 days apart.

They found that following the second “negative” workout, when the trainers were still sore, their biceps muscles had no more damage and recovered in the same amount of time as those that only did 1 workout.

So, don’t feel that you are stopping your muscle building progress if the muscle is still sore from the previous workout.

Curing Insulin Sensitivity From Working Out

Friday, November 9th, 2007

The University of Missouri-Columbia figured out that working out with weights, in other words, training your muscles, can increase insulin sensitivity in muscles that may have turned insulin-resistant.

Keep in mind that muscles are the main tissue of the body that handles sugar uptake after a meal and ensuring normal blood sugar levels.

The University thinks that the heightened activity within the muscular cells during a workout program caused the positive effects, especially within the “mitochondria” of the muscle cell.

And who said working out with weights was just for big muscles??

This Week’s Guests On The Online Bodybuilding Radio Shows..

Thursday, November 8th, 2007

On Pro Bodybuilding Weekly they are having a “best of” edition on the show. Some of the past guests that are included in this week’s edition are Nasser El Sonbaty, Frank Zane, and Danny Padilla.

Also, over at MD Radio this week’s guests are Evan Centopani, who’ll be discussing the 25th Anniversary NPC National Bodybuilding Championships in Dallas, Texas on November 17th, Jimmy “The Iron Bull” Pellechia, who’ll be talking about some of his favorite bodybuilding stories of all time, and last not but not least Met-Rx inventor Dr. Scott Connelly returns for Part III of his discussion.

Enjoy at your own rist……lol!!

Dietary Supplement Industry Scams Unmasked!

Wednesday, November 7th, 2007

With so much hype that surrounds all of these pills, powders, shakes, bars, etc., that supposedly promise you lean muscle mass or burned body fat, it’s no wonder that the bodybuilding / fitness / health supplement industry is now a multi-billion industry.

But, if supplements are so effective and necessary at helping you gain muscle weight or to shed fat, how come we don’t see a lot more fit and buff individuals walking around??? Ever asked yourself that.

Well, read the first part in this series of articles shedding light on this shady industry:

Bodybuilding & Nutritional Supplements: Why You Can’t Trust Them – part 1

Working Out With Weights Enhances Blood Sugar Levels

Wednesday, November 7th, 2007

Many have become more and more aware of keeping blood sugar levels under control, especially those that suffer from insulin resistance and / or type 2 diabetes. Which can be a huge problem if you suffer from either one of those two conditions and are someone looking to build muscle mass naturally.

Well, James Green and Jon-Kyle Davis from the University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa found 10 studies that demonstrated that involving yourself in a regular workout routine with weights improved blood sugar control.

Some of the studies reviewed demonstrated that several months of intense weight training improved insulin sensitivity and decreased hemoglobin A1c, which is something scientists use to measure blood sugar regulation.

So, go hit those weights!!

Tired of breaking the bank on protein? Eat this….

Tuesday, November 6th, 2007

We all know it takes calories, some serious calories, to gain muscle mass, especially if you’re a naturally skinny individual.

Now, I know for a fact that an extremely high amount of protein isn’t necessary to gain this kind of quality weight, like most bodybuilding and fitness magazines try to tell you (which also just so happens to be the same magazines and websites that are also selling protein shakes and bars….hmm, makes you think).

But, you do need some protein to help out the growth, recovery, and recuperation process.

However, what’s the best source of protein without forcing you to go out and get a bank loan to pay for it?

Well, some goods ones are chicken and low fat cottage cheese, at $0.04 per gram of protein. You’ve also got egg whites, at $0.05 per gram of protein.

However, the king of the cheap, but quality protein, is TUNA. Tuna comes out to $0.02 per gram of protein. Cheaper than that you can’t get! And especially in comparison to the latest whey-iso-tri-filtered-yada-yada powder.

Bodybuilding Online Radio: The 2 Best Shows

Thursday, November 1st, 2007

When it comes to bodybuilding online radio shows, focused on the latest gossip, rumors, news, updates, muscle gaining techniques, chemicals, supplements, interviews with many in the industry, including bodybuilders, competing and retired, supplement and equipment manufacturers, bodybuilding magazines’ authors, latest competitions, etc., etc.,…..there’s only 2 online radio shows you need to check out:

Muscular Development’s No Bull Radio Show (http://www.musculardevelopment.com/content/blogsection/21/137/)

Pro Bodybuilding Weekly
(http://www.bodybuilding.com/fun/radioarchive.htm)

Both are excellent sources to stay up on the latest happenings in bodybuilding. Pro Bodybuilding Weekly is very informative and straight-forward. Muscular Development’s No Bull Radio Show is just as informative, but man, if you want a good laugh, the two hosts are hilarious there.

Check them both out.