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Muscle-building breakfasts

Posted at , 17 January 2013 by Roxanne Fisher - Writer/Sub-editor, bbcgoodfood.com

The temptation for skipping breakfast in the morning can be strong. An extra five minutes in bed before dashing out the door may seem worth it, but aside from missing out on all the brain boosting benefits, any physical activity you plan to engage in before your midday meal will suffer too. If you're a dawn exerciser and are hoping to increase muscle mass, get stronger or simply improve your fitness, make sure you fuel your body correctly to get the most from your morning routine.

First thing...

The body's preferred source of energy is carbohydrates, so if you're going to be working at a medium to high intensity first thing in the morning, it's important to eat something before setting out. Give your body an energy boost with some fresh or dried fruit. The natural, simple carbohydrates will help give you the kick-start you need to get out the door, without filling your stomach. If you can't face food first thing, try a fruit-packed smoothie - still high in natural sugars but easier to digest and handy to sip en route to the gym.

Use your favourite fruits and top with honey - a natural energy gel
Breakfast smoothie

Mangos are high in quick-release, natural sugar and bananas are high in potassium - a mineral believed to help prevent muscle cramping
Mango & banana smoothie

Balanced breakfasts...

You have about 30 minutes after exercising to optimally refuel your body to aid recovery. To do this, you'll need a balanced breakfast, consisting of protein and carbohydrates; protein to help repair and build muscles, carbohydrates to replenish fuel stores and to provide a steady supply of energy throughout the day.

The following suggestions are perfect either after your workout or a few hours before. Try to substitute any simple carbohydrates, such as white breads or muffins, with complex carbohydrates such as whole-grains, as these will leave you feeling fuller for longer:

Veggie breakfast bakes
Omelette wedges
Smoked salmon & lemon scrambled eggs
Full English frittata with smoky beans
Dippy eggs with Marmite soldiers
Spinach & smoked salmon egg muffins
Asparagus soldiers with a soft-boiled egg

The importance of amino acids...

Amino acids (particularly one called glutamine) act as building blocks for the muscles in the body, forming the proteins that muscles require for repair. Your body naturally produces glutamine, though supplementing your levels with the right foods may assist muscle recovery after exercise.

Cooking destroys much of the glutamine in foods, so while good sources include beef, chicken, fish and eggs, to maximise potential benefits, try eating dairy products such as low-fat natural yogurt.

Blueberry bircher pots
Cinnamon porridge with banana & berries

Sticking with cereal...

If all you have time for in the morning is a hurried bowl of bran flakes, try adding the following ingredients to give your cereal a muscle-building boost...

Blueberries
Findings from a study in New Zealand have indicated that blueberries may help muscles to recover faster after exercise.

Natural yogurt
As already discussed, low-fat natural yogurt is a great source of protein. Try adding a dollop on top of cereal to get the benefits. The probiotics in the yogurt will also help your digestion.

Flaxseeds
Flaxseeds are high in protein and also high in omega-3 fatty acids, which are believed to aid protein metabolism, which in turn may help increase muscle mass with training.

Nuts
A sprinkling of nuts will help boost your intake of omega-3 and also magnesium, a mineral needed to keep muscle tissue healthy throughout the body.

Is your breakfast well balanced and packed with protein or do you struggle to eat first thing? Let us know below.

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  • 27 January, 12:47PM

    Frank

    Open QuoteThose are some great tips. Nuts and berries are great for building muscle and staying healthy and smoothies are a great delicious way to start any day. Here's another post on 25 great muscle building foods http://www.naturalnews.com/038698_muscle_building_foods_proteins.html

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  • 18 March, 6:15AM

    Muscle Building

    Open QuoteBreakfast can't be ignored because that's the start of the day. It is always good to start out with health energetic food in the morning. Great post. I have a similar post with diet plans and health foods http://www.musclebuildingnutritionandtraining.com/free_weight_loss_diet_plans__h/

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  • 25 April, 11:01AM

    Paul

    Open QuoteBreakfast is the most important meal of the day as highlighted by the article. But, in order to build muscle one needs to consume adequate amount of protein with carbohydrate. There are a wide variety of protein supplements available in the market that could help in accomplishing the same. http://workoutzilla.com/top-10-protein-supplements-of-2013-reviews/

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