Bodybuilding
Diet Tips On A Budget
by:
"The Muscle Nerd"
Jeff Anderson
www.optimum-anabolics.com
The
body building diet
has proven to be one
of the most elusive
keys to success for
every natural body
building enthusiast.
Sure, we all know
it is the most important
factor in growing
new muscle…but following
a body building diet
and STILL having enough
money left over for
that leopard-skin
thong you've had your
eye on can be a challenge
for anyone! (Ok…I
need that visual to
get out of my head!).
Here are 5 powerful
tips for supporting
your diet and still
having enough money
left over for your
401k:
Budget
Tip # 1: Use A Grocery
List
Wouldn't
it be great if your
local grocery store
had its very own “Bodybuilder
Aisle"? Think about
it…shelf after shelf
of raw meat, fresh
vegetables and 6-packs
of testosterone!
Ok…you
can dream, right?
But instead, go armed
with a plan for HOW
you will attack those
grocery aisles by
bringing along a list
of all the foods you
need to support your
diet and DON'T buy
on impulse…stick to
your list!
Budget
Tip # 2: Buy Carbs
In Bulk
Every
natural bodybuilder's
pantry should be stocked
with the right kind
of complex carbs and
fortunately you can
buy potatoes, brown
rice, oatmeal and
beans in bulk.
If
the bulk bins are
not available, by
all means buy the
larger sized containers
when they're on sale.
Stock up! A full pantry
loaded with the essentials
is a must.
Budget
Tip # 3: Buy Generic
Shop
for VALUE! Brand loyalties
are a thing of the
past as many store
brand items are just
as good as the highly
marketed name brand
foods…just CHEAPER!
Budget
Tip # 4: Fruits &
Veggies Are Your Friends
Fresh
fruits and vegetables
contain more vitamins
and minerals than
processed foods and
are a healthy and
economical staple
for a body building
diet.
Become
chums with your produce
expert at the local
grocery and ask for
the best current deals.
Budget
Tip # 5: Shop The
“Outer Ring”
Remember
when I said how great
it would be if each
grocery store had
its own “Bodybuilder
Aisle"?
Well, guess what?
It DOES!
In
fact, just about the
entire “outer ring”
of the store can be
considered a “body
building diet aisle”!
Here's
what I mean…
Think
about your own local
store and what's located
around the perimeter
of the store. Most
likely this is where
you'll find your dairy,
meats, vegetables,
fruit, and fresh fish…all
of which are essentials
of a healthy body
building diet, right?
Processed
and “junk” foods are
mainly found in the
middle aisles so stick
to the “outer ring”
as much as possible
and you can't go wrong.
About
the Author:
Jeff
Anderson "The Muscle
Nerd" is the author
of this revolutionary
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called Optimum Anabolics.
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