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Topic: Guide To School Body Building
Posted By: Willie SKRILLA
Subject: Guide To School Body Building
Date Posted: Aug 17, 2007 at 7:37pm
It seems a few people are interested so I figured why not.

Most of us here have either been in high school or college one time or another. Maybe you are attending one of them right now? As students, it is very difficult to take on a lifestyle such as bodybuilding. Some of you might think; I have no idea how I am going to take on bodybuilding while I am in school. Well, I am here to answer some of those questions, and give you tips on how to make this as easy as possible. I will talk about food, training, cost, rest, and time. After you read this article, you will have extra info to walk away with that will help you fight the battle.

Food

First off I would like to talk about food, and the cost of food. This is one of the most important ingredients in bodybuilding. If you don't get those extra 2hrs of sleep to make up 8hrs, it isn't that big of a deal. On the other hand if you skip 2 meals in the day, that is a huge problem. So, what things can you do about the food aspect you ask? Basically you can do quite a bit if you really think hard about it. If you are in a dorm, and away from home, it makes it even harder for you to eat like you normally would at home. This is one of the hardest things to deal with besides the cost of food. Some of the things that you can eat, and store that offer great nutrition, and are not very costly are as follows:

Tuna is a great product to use for every person, but especially for the college student. It can be purchased for about .49 per can, and contains about 32g of protein per small can. Tuna can be stored very easily, and can last for a while. If possible, buy tuna when there is a special. You will be able to save some extra pocket change for other stuff, or maybe an extra can of tuna. Some places have so many cans for so many dollars, and is usually cheaper on those sale days. Peanut butter is cheap too. Get the Skippy Natural for about $1.70. I use to take a jar to college with me and eat it on campus

Protein

If you don't like tuna, you are out of luck for cheap quality protein. The only thing that is better then tuna is eggs. Yes eggs. These are good especially for college students in dorms. You can buy a dozen eggs for about $1.00 depending on the size of the egg, store them in the fridge, and eat them all day long, or 6 for breakfast if you have the required stuff to scramble eggs. If not, you can boil them, and eat the whites.

For those of you in high school, you can take egg salad sandwiches to school for lunch mixed in with some ham, cheese, and a little dressing. If you have chicken, add some chicken to it. If not, don't worry. You can even take chicken breasts. I dont know how long lunch is in high school now days, but take a cooler man, and pack it and EAT, EAT, EAT. The next thing that is a good source of protein that is a little more expensive is chicken breasts. If you have the money, get yourself a George Foreman grill, some chicken breasts, and bingo, lunch. If you are on a tight budget, and can't afford it don't worry. The next item on the list is almonds. Yes, almonds. Almonds pack a punch full of nutritional content, and can be purchased in a 2.5lb bag at a Costco, or Sams. I use Diamond brand almonds. 1/ 4c of almonds provides 190cal, and contains 8g of protein, and 15g of fat. Let me point out though, that almonds are NOT a complete source of protein, meaning they lack some amino acids. Though this is the case, its not a reason to avoid them. They are healthy for you and still provide calories. Just don

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Posted By: Willie SKRILLA
Date Posted: Aug 17, 2007 at 7:37pm
It seems a few people are interested so I figured why not.

Most of us here have either been in high school or college one time or another. Maybe you are attending one of them right now? As students, it is very difficult to take on a lifestyle such as bodybuilding. Some of you might think; I have no idea how I am going to take on bodybuilding while I am in school. Well, I am here to answer some of those questions, and give you tips on how to make this as easy as possible. I will talk about food, training, cost, rest, and time. After you read this article, you will have extra info to walk away with that will help you fight the battle.

Food

First off I would like to talk about food, and the cost of food. This is one of the most important ingredients in bodybuilding. If you don't get those extra 2hrs of sleep to make up 8hrs, it isn't that big of a deal. On the other hand if you skip 2 meals in the day, that is a huge problem. So, what things can you do about the food aspect you ask? Basically you can do quite a bit if you really think hard about it. If you are in a dorm, and away from home, it makes it even harder for you to eat like you normally would at home. This is one of the hardest things to deal with besides the cost of food. Some of the things that you can eat, and store that offer great nutrition, and are not very costly are as follows:

Tuna is a great product to use for every person, but especially for the college student. It can be purchased for about .49 per can, and contains about 32g of protein per small can. Tuna can be stored very easily, and can last for a while. If possible, buy tuna when there is a special. You will be able to save some extra pocket change for other stuff, or maybe an extra can of tuna. Some places have so many cans for so many dollars, and is usually cheaper on those sale days. Peanut butter is cheap too. Get the Skippy Natural for about $1.70. I use to take a jar to college with me and eat it on campus

Protein

If you don't like tuna, you are out of luck for cheap quality protein. The only thing that is better then tuna is eggs. Yes eggs. These are good especially for college students in dorms. You can buy a dozen eggs for about $1.00 depending on the size of the egg, store them in the fridge, and eat them all day long, or 6 for breakfast if you have the required stuff to scramble eggs. If not, you can boil them, and eat the whites.

For those of you in high school, you can take egg salad sandwiches to school for lunch mixed in with some ham, cheese, and a little dressing. If you have chicken, add some chicken to it. If not, don't worry. You can even take chicken breasts. I dont know how long lunch is in high school now days, but take a cooler man, and pack it and EAT, EAT, EAT. The next thing that is a good source of protein that is a little more expensive is chicken breasts. If you have the money, get yourself a George Foreman grill, some chicken breasts, and bingo, lunch. If you are on a tight budget, and can't afford it don't worry. The next item on the list is almonds. Yes, almonds. Almonds pack a punch full of nutritional content, and can be purchased in a 2.5lb bag at a Costco, or Sams. I use Diamond brand almonds. 1/ 4c of almonds provides 190cal, and contains 8g of protein, and 15g of fat. Let me point out though, that almonds are NOT a complete source of protein, meaning they lack some amino acids. Though this is the case, its not a reason to avoid them. They are healthy for you and still provide calories. Just don< -, aglap5pe ,$< b .4 b` %< $ , -% !!,%$ b` 6


Posted By: Willie SKRILLA
Date Posted: Aug 17, 2007 at 7:37pm
I mentioned a few things you can do as far as purchasing food, and eating, but I would like to go into a little more detail about actually using/eating the food you purchased. I already talked about the drinks, but what about other items? The almonds were one thing that you could take with you, but what else? How about a protein bar? When I was in a class for a long time, and it was time to eat, I would drink a carb drink, and eat a Promax bar. They are cheap, and actually taste good. If you are trying to stay away from sugar, this isn't a bar for you. Eating these two items gives you 500cal or more. If you< -, aglap5pe ,$< b .4 b` %< $ , -% !!,%$ b` 6


Posted By: Willie SKRILLA
Date Posted: Aug 17, 2007 at 7:38pm
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Posted By: Gvyll
Date Posted: Aug 20, 2007 at 1:17am
We all get an intense workout every day with the brushin.
 
Did you know we burn 183 calories an hour while we brush?Imagine these dudes that exceed the 4+ hour mark.
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Posted By: King Cash
Date Posted: Aug 20, 2007 at 11:29pm
So that's why i'm skinny^ But seriously...I'mma change that I'm gonna start working out as soon as I get back to school on the 27th. And good looks on the guide @ Skrilla...definitely helped me out! $$ )'fat$pa --$,`" /,,b` '. ( -)-%--!-! , " 2


Posted By: SupaFresh208
Date Posted: Aug 21, 2007 at 12:19pm
This is a tight ass guide skrilla good sh*t. Funny thing is I was gonna make one of these when I had time. Great minds think alike I suppose. BADDAP BE @B BP     BR 


Posted By: Tru Texan
Date Posted: Aug 21, 2007 at 3:44pm
If I'm right, cottage cheese is a good source of protein, just hard to eat. But there are many ways to eat it and add it to ur diet and it will help out...


Posted By: King Cash
Date Posted: Aug 21, 2007 at 6:45pm
I started eatin 1 or 2 peanut butter jars a week about 5 weeks ago.   $$ )'fat$pa --$,`" /,,b` '. ( -)-%--!-! , " 2



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