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Weight Training, Body For Life, Vegetarian DietQuestion for Savvy Vegetarian:Any advice for a modified "Body for Life" (weight training) diet for vegetarians? By "diet" I just mean an eating lifestyle, not a weight loss diet. - H. R. Savvy Vegetarian AdviceDear H. R., I didn't realize at first that you were talking about weight training with 'Body For Life'. But, when I went to their site and read their dietary recommendations, they were similar to those in the SV vegetarian nutrition report that I sent you, except that I don't recommend meat - not even for athletes and bodybuilders. In the Body For Life food list, under protein, I'd include all beans and legumes. I notice they have beans under carbohydrates. Although beans have some carbs, they are primarily protein. Eating beans in combination with other foods completes the protein. Under carbs, I'd expand the list to include other whole grains such as spelt, quinoa, amaranth, rye, corn - each has a unique nutrient profile. Emphasize whole grains in your diet for complete nutrition and complex carbs. For vegetables, include sprouted seeds, legumes and grains. Sprouting increases protein and vitamins. Also include more greens, like kale, collard greens, chard, mixed salad greens, etc. And freshly juiced veggies and fruits. Juicing For Health is a complete juicing information site, covering the health benefits, methods, recipes, juicer pros and cons. Eat walnuts, flax oil and ground flax seeds, for Omega 3's, which protect heart health. They're also found in small amounts in olive oil and avocados. Body For Life recommends six small meals a day. Never having been a body builder, I can't say if that's good or not. But according to Ayurveda, the largest, most varied meal should be at lunch time, because that's when appetite and digestion are at their peak. Also ayurvedically, the heaviest work out should be in the morning before 10 am, and lightest in the evening, for good sleep. Here's some SV Advice to a vegetarian body builder - it gives detailed nutrition advice, and resources which could benefit you too. I hope this has helped! All the best- Judy Kingsbury, Savvy Veg More Advice Letters About Active Vegetarian LifestyleGood Vegetarian Protein for Athletic Lifestyle Protein, Carbs for Active Vegetarian Lifestyle Vegetarian Nutrition for Body Builder What Should He Eat for Active Vegetarian Lifestyle? Send a note, recipe, link, resource, etc. to Savvy Vegetarian Savvy Veg Privacy Policy, Health Disclaimer, Publishing Policy Download Free Savvy Vegetarian Reports Get Free Savvy Vegetarian Advice Find out more about free vegetarian advice |
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