I want to go gym in ramadan but is it a good idea or would it be bad for my health??
Fasting and working out is one of the best ways to get in shape! You just have to make sure that your macros are on point. So don't skimp out on your protein since it's required to build muscle. Look up intermittent fasting..it'll give you ideas of what people do.
I didnt say protein shakesi said protein as in a macronutrient. Like you said, its in veggies as well as meats. One still needs to ensure their protein intake is sufficient enough to build muscle or maintain it especially when weightlifting because you are tearing the muscle fibers and protein is what repairs them. Doesnt really matter where the source of protein comes from.
Brother you will not get muscle loss as how they portray it. It is all lies. What you need to do is just work out very lightly. So for example max 30 min. Do remember this in your own time and make taraweeh and such a higher priority.
I think the daily intake for calories is 2500cals for men & 2000cals for female,..if its bulking muscle mass you are after you are supposed to up the cal intake by 500cals,if cutting then just the usual cal intake but higher protein ratio as carbs store fat,hence,its good for pre-workout as fat is good for energy,you burn protein quicker.
Sunnah is to eat 1/3 meat 1/3 water 1/3 air.
But say you wanna train, are you allowed to stuff yourself up with proteins? usually those who train eat 2000 calories pr. day.
you want to maximise the gains.. So what is the ruling?
Allahu alam.
Thanks for the informative posts
I never knew summadat
I'll just give it a try a see how it goes iA
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Protein isn't the one that is repairing it, it is certain acids that are doing it. Protein is broken down to those acids and fed to the body. However the amount we take is not healthy for the body even for building muscle. In the times of ignorance i ate like 70 eggs a week. 10 a day, 9 without the yolk and one with. After certain time my body couldn't handle it anymore.
I have never had shakes if one really does their research, you see that besides the protein, it also contains additives for taste and color. That FOR sure your body does not need. The problem is we are too impatient. If we have more sabr, the body in a natural way will become like that and is even more healthier. I haven't lifted weights for like 2-3 years. Some occasions i just use the pull up bar. The MOST thing i am amazed by, is the amount of muscle i still have. I mean my diet has changed totally, but still i have that amount of muscle. I eat meat like once a month. The amount of protein intake ..well i fast very often and what i eat is just some bread cheese or eggs..nothing special. The amount of protein in those is NOTHING compared to what i usually was taking.
Mainly to just maintain muscle and strengthBro it depends on what you are going to the gym for? Are you losing weight or gaining muscle? Are you just trying to stay active? It depends on your end goal/purpose.
Bro I read this up before if he has a empty stomach he won't gain any muscle at all unless he works out after iftar but maybe the website wasn't a good source
Yes that's true..and dang that's way too many eggs bro. loool what were you trying to do??
I believe every BODY is different, but I absolutely agree with moderation. I do not believe that the huge body building lifestyle is at all healthy in the long run. However, we should all strive to make healthier eating choices and be more active. ACTIVITY is what most of people are lacking, it's not the food. We have a SURPLUS of food alhemdulilah. Also it takes time to learn about what the body accepts and adapts to. Some people cannot lose weight no matter how much they try because their diet is not right for them, and some people have problems gaining or maintaining their muscle mass. It really all depends on each person. I can't say that your diet will work on someone else for sure. It's worth a try, absolutely, but at the end of the day it depends on how the body is responding health-wise/internally and the results in the external changes of the body.
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