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Your Lucky Seven Carbs -
04-01-2008
YOUR LUCKY SEVEN CARBS
In fact, for all but those in precontest mode, carbs should comprise the bulk of your diet as they create an environment for growth by stimulating insulin release.
The seven foods listed below are good high-carb choices that bodybuilders—especially hardgainers—can use to enhance muscle recovery and to pack on muscle mass. Keep in mind, these foods are for bulking and are not considered to be foundational carbohydrates for precontest bodybuilders or those trying to rip up.
1. BREAKFAST CEREAL
Benefit: Convenient high-calorie food
Breakfast cereals with at least two qrams (g) of fiber per serving can be converted into good offseason bodybuilding foods. Fiber slows digestion, making cereal a good source of energy that can be eaten at any time. Double the serving size, mix in one rounded scoop of whey protein and enough milk to bring the carb content to about 60 g and the protein content to 30 g.
2. BAGELS
Benefit: Versatile
Bagels are a concentrated source of carbohydrates (a medium one has 40-50 g). They also make offseason mass nutrition easy—no cooking or serious food-prep time needed. For added benefits, choose varieties with more whole grains, such as pumpernickel and rye.
3. BRAN MUFFINS
Benefit: A mass builder with fiber
You can determine a quality bran muffin by reading the label, but your best bet may be to make your own. Purchase any high-fiber cereal that has a muffin recipe on the side of the box. Substitute honey for sugar, add two or three scoops of whey protein to the mix, and you have a high-carb protein-rich muffin. Fiber in the cereal ingredient makes the resultant muffins low glycemic or "slow burning," which is ideal for bodybuilders who struggle to stay relatively lean while bulking up.
4. CREAM OF RICE CEREAL
Benefit: Extremely easy to digest
Cream of Rice is easily digested and makes an excellent offseason food. Two-thirds of a cup mixed with water yields 65 g of easy-to-digest carbs. After cooking, add a banana, a cup of cottage cheese and some Equal or a few pinches of cinnamon, and you have a well-rounded meal with 30 g of protein and 90 g of carbohydrates.
5. MASHED POTATOES
Benefit: Strong insulinogenic carb
When you're trying to grow, you need fast-acting carbs in your postworkout meal because they generate a greater insulin surge and are superior at rapidly restoring glycogen levels. At 42 g of carbs per cup, you can eat two or three cups of mashed potatoes without feeling overly stuffed or bloated.
6. WHITE RICE WITH RAISINS
Benefit: Nonfilling high-glycemic carbs
Two cups of white rice mixed with a handful of raisins provide 115 g of carbohydrates—an ideal postworkout combo to help resynthesize muscle glycogen. As with mashed potatoes, you can use white rice with raisins as a side dish with meals. Add white rice with raisins to a meat-vegetable-nut stir-fry for a great meal that's also good for muscle building.
7. PASTA
Benefit: Condensed source of carbs
For bumping up carb intake, pasta has always been a great choice. Four ounces (dry measure) yield 90 g of carbs that are easy to eat and won't fill you up, so you'll be ready to eat again within three hours. Adding meat and vegetables to pasta makes a complete meal that is high in carbohydrates, protein and calories.
source: flexonline
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