Damn good progress for 5 days. If I weren't trying to put on muscle and lost fat at the same time I might consider going vegetarian. Building muscle requires protein=eating meat, and protein shakes aren't too healthy as main source for that. That would kinda defeat the purpose of being a vegetarian IMO haha.
I've been a vegetarian now for 5 days, and I've been working out, I wanted to share my results. Are there any other vegetarians on here? What benefits have you seen? (overall)
Yes, it is possible to build muscle with plant proteins, but the problem is you also have to add in another source of protein (such as a whey protein supplement, or soy etc.) and those aren't really the most healthy sources for protein. Also it's hard to get enough "good fats" being a vegetarian but not impossible. Basically its just alot harder to build muscle on a vegetarian diet and takes more dedication (losing weight and getting stronger is hard enough lol).This is probably a stupid question..but i dont know the answer..lol.
Can you not build muscle with plant proteins? Some of those have large amounts...or does it have to be from an animal.
Sorry, but this is false.uilding muscle requires protein=eating meat,
And that's completely and utterly false, since all of the good fats ARE veggie based: olive oil, avocado, nuts and seeds, peanut and nut butters ... those *are* the good fats. So it is completely easy to get good fats as a veggie.lso it's hard to get enough "good fats" being a vegetarian but not impossible.
You're doing great!
I didn't say it was impossible to build muscle on a vegan diet...just more difficult...and yes if your bodybuilding you have to add in a powder and or some type of soy if you wanna build muscle (it takes about a gram of protein per pound of bodyweight to build muscle, it would be pretty hard to get that without some other source). Your right about the fats though.Sorry, but this is false.
Meat based proteins are the only sources of *complete* proteins (with a handful of exceptions, like soy and dairy, I believe). But as long as you're getting complete proteins (which means all the amino acids) it doesn't matter if your proteins are plant based or meat based. It just means when you get your proteins from veg/grains/legumes, you have to make sure to get a variety of sources.
But it is entirely possible to build muscle w/out meat based proteins and w/out powders or supplements. It just means being MUCH more aware of what you eat and being vigilant about your protein sources. You can't be a junk-food vegetarian and expect it to work. (Thanks maverick for the great phrase!)
And that's completely and utterly false, since all of the good fats ARE veggie based: olive oil, avocado, nuts and seeds, peanut and nut butters ... those *are* the good fats. So it is completely easy to get good fats as a veggie.
I'm not sure where you're getting your nutrition info from, but it's not accurate at all.
I'm sorry, but this just isn't correct. You don't *have* to add in a powder or supplement to build muscle.yes if your bodybuilding you have to add in a powder and or some type of soy if you wanna build muscle (it takes about a gram of protein per pound of bodyweight to build muscle, it would be pretty hard to get that without some other source)
Well you would have to eat a lot of veggies to get 200 grams of protein IMO. BTW im talking about serious muscle growth. If you can build a diet without soy or powders that has 200 grams of protein that someone could actually get down in one day without having an awful stomach ache, then you win lol. But so far I've yet to come across any such diet. In my second post I corrected myself, sometimes I don't think before I type lol. I guess my problem is I don't like protein powders or soy products.I'm sorry, but this just isn't correct. You don't *have* to add in a powder or supplement to build muscle.
Yes, it is easier to get the required protein by adding in a supplement - whey or soy powder or whatever. But it IS possible to get 1g per 1lb eating veggie. You just have to manage it carefully.
And, for the record, you DID say that you had to eat meat to build muscle.So if that's not what you meant to say, you might want to keep that in mind for the future. To quote you, you said: Building muscle requires protein=eating meat,
People take what they read on these boards seriously and when someone speaks as though he or she is an authority, a lot of people will believe that w/out bothering to do further research. IMO, when someone posts on these boards giving advice, they have a responsibility to make sure that they're posting accurate information, or else being very clear that what they're posting is opinion vs. fact.
Since starting this I've read so much stuff about animal cruelty in the food industry I think vegetarian is the way to eat in the 21st century!