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“Will protein powder make me gain weight? I don’t want to get bulky!”
The only thing that could make you gain weight and “get bulky” is eating more calories than your body needs to maintain itself. It doesn’t matter where those calories come from (fruit, vegetables, meat, protein powder, peanut butter, dog food, whatever..) eating more calories than your body needs to maintain itself will result in weight gain.
Protein actually has the highest thermic effect of the macronutrients: carbohydrates, proteins and fats. In other words, protein takes more calories to burn through digestion than carbs or fats. Easily digested, absorbed and metabolized, fats have a thermic effect of 3 percent. You’ll burn only 3 calories processing 100 calories of fat. Fruit and fibrous vegetables have a thermic effect of around 20 percent and proteins require the most effort, burning 30 percent of their caloric value. (This does not mean you should avoid healthy fats, fruits and veggies).
Studies have found that individuals who combine diets with leucine rich protein foods, like whey protein, and exercise have more lean muscle tissue and they lose more body fat. Their metabolic rate increases and they naturally burn more calories each day. In addition, whey protein can help you feel fuller longer!
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For those of you who are unsure what exactly to do when you’re at the gym… and even those of you who know what you’re doing… there is an entire FREE exercise database on the Bodybuilding.com app! Download it and take it with you to the gym for reference!
If you’re looking for printable workouts, cutandjacked.com has an entire section dedicated to the workouts done by some of the top male and female fitness competitors in the business!
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