Preparation is the Key to Diet Success

Fitness Diet Nutrition Preparation Success
When you’re tired and hungry is a bad time to be deciding what to eat.

On the other hand, preparation decreases temptation—that’s why it’s smart to plan out your meals for the week.

Meal planning also makes it easier to shop for groceries and make sure you have everything you need on hand, so you don’t just reach for the take-out menu when you come home at night.

Try to eat 5 to 6 times per day before competition season and then 6 to 7 times a day in the 10 weeks leading up to a competition.

Here’s an example of 1 off-season day’s worth of meals:

Meal 1

1½ Cups of Oatmeal
2 Raw Eggs

Meal 2

1 Banana
1 Slice Whole Grain Bread
1 Tablespoon Natural Peanut Butter

Meal 3

1 Cup of Vegetables
1 Cup of Long Grain Brown Rice
4 Ounces of Chicken Tenderloin

Meal 4

Roast Beef Sandwich
On Whole Wheat Bread
Fat Free Cheese

Meal 5

Grilled Salmon
Cooked Barley
Cottage Cheese

Of course, these are just a few quick examples. The point is your planning doesn’t have to be elaborate—you just have to do it!

Post-Workout Meals

Fitness and Bodybuilding Diet Success
You want to eat differently after training than you do at other times. After an intense workout, the blood used for digestion is displaced into your legs and arms.

Since the digestive tract demands a lot of blood to do its job, you want a meal that is easy to digest. Try something easy like a whey protein shake mixed with a banana. This will help fuel the recovery process and is absorbed quickly into your system.

In this sport you have to make sure every nutrient counts and “pulls its own weight” by:

  • Providing higher protein intake
  • Adding more minerals to help support muscles
  • Adding fatty acids to help alleviate inflammation
  • Helping you get enough carbs for energy needs

In short, a meal plan will not only keep you from eating the wrong things—it’ll also help you map out your nutrient intake and make sure each meal is getting you closer to your main goals. 

About Prince Harrison

Prince Harrison is an IFBB/NPC promoter, professional nutritionist, and massage therapist who regularly sponsors and promotes athletes of all types. He is also the owner and founder of Dallas-based Optimum Fitness.

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