Publisher's Synopsis
Any good diet should take on board the principals of earlier diets and refine them. Few things of any merit are created overnight. As somebody who has been weight training for over 30 years, I have garnered a lot of information in that time, which I wish I had had at the outset.Many young men who start bodybuilding are very tempted to use anabolic steroids, mainly because everybody with an exceptionally good body would appear to be taking them. However, the long-term damage to health with regard to steroid abuse is well documented, which creates a huge demand for natural alternatives and strategies. This is where the ideas set out in this book come to the fore.An anabolic diet is a muscle building and fat loss protocol.Basically, the diet has you eating low carbohydrates for the majority of the week, while keeping both fat and protein high.This is done for 5-6 days of the week. For the other 1-2 days, you would eat high levels of carbohydrates, moderate protein, and extremely low fat.For athletes, weightlifters, and bodybuilders, this natural process causes concern when they want to lose weight yet preserve muscle gains. The benefit of the anabolic diet is that it's not calorie-restrictive.In a typical diet, all three macronutrients - carbohydrates, protein, and fat - are used. For athletes, weightlifters, and bodybuilders, this natural process causes concern when they want to lose weight yet preserve muscle gains. The benefit of the anabolic diet is that it's not calorie-restrictive.The body needs calories to maintain muscle mass, so any decrease in caloric intake could cause a loss of lean body tissue. Instead, the plan promises to alter metabolism to favor fat, allowing you to eat a normal amount of calories while still seeing a reduction in body fat percentage.This book will give detailed information on recipes for anabolic diet.