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Why Do We Skip Breakfast and What is the Best Breakfast for a Bodybuilder?

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We all know it is important for bodybuilders to eat a good breakfast but we end up skipping it for one reason or another. So what is the best breakfast for a bodybuilder and how can we get out of the habit of skipping the first meal?

Why do we skip breakfast?

In my personal view I think there are four reasons why people skip breakfast. Of course there are other reasons but in my view these are the main ones.

1. Laziness
If we are honest we don’t eat breakfast because we are too lazy. It would be much easier to pretend we don’t have enough time and rush out the door to work as fast as we can. At least that way we can buy a midmorning snack from the local fast food joint!

We are also lazy because we don’t take the time to think ahead and plan our meals the day before. When we wake up and stumble into the kitchen we see that there isn’t much to choose from and opt to skip it.

2. Weather changes
Ok so this might sound a little strange but in my own experience I have noticed that the weather affects what I have for breakfast. If it is hot I want something cold like fruit salad or a smoothie but if the weather is cold I want something hot like eggs or a toasted sandwich. I think these weather changes throw us off a little and it takes time to change our habits from one season to the next.

3. Hunger
Sometimes I don’t eat breakfast because I simply am not hungry in the morning. It takes me a few hours to feel even the slightest bit hungry. I know that I SHOULD eat breakfast but I really don’t feel like it. So, I skip it.

4. Not sure what to have
The last reason I think is that a lot of people are unsure about what a good bodybuilding breakfast looks like. One one hand they want eggs for the protein but on the other hand are worried that the eggs will give them cholesterol problems. One one hand they want a high energy breakfast but on the other hand are worried about too many carbs.

One of the best ways to avoid skipping breakfast is to give yourself a few options and plan ahead so when you wake up they are ready to go.

What is the best bodybuilding breakfast?

Now I want to look at what the best bodybuilding breakfast looks like. When I say bodybuilding I am really talking about anyone who is doing a lot of intense weight training or sport and wants to eat for muscle growth, energy, strength and fat management.

Firstly, a good bodybuilding breakfast should not be too heavy. You do not want a fatty meal that weighs you down and makes you tired as soon as you eat it. It seems that foods with animal fats are the worst offenders here.

Secondly, you want to make sure your breakfast is giving you a good amount of protein after your long protein-gap (sleep).

Thirdly, your breakfast should have enough energy, nutrients and vitamins to help you get off to work or training as well as keep you healthy and well in the long term.

In short - your breakfast should contain a bit of everything that you would want from your diet overall. Here are some suggestions:

1. Protein shake
The more I think about it the more I think a homemade protein shake is the best option for a bodybuilder’s breakfast.

The reason for this is that you can customized the ingredients that you use in order to get all of the right vitamins and minerals. You can also eat a lot more when you blend it and this allows you to get more protein and nutrients in one sitting.

Try and include natural foods in your protein shake and make it as healthy as possible. In the link above I show you what I put in my protein shakes when I make them at home.

2. Fruit salad
Many people do not realize that fruit has a good amount of protein in it. However, the main reason for eating fruit for breakfast is that it is one of the best things you can do for your long term healthy and wellbeing.

In high school I decided that I was only going to eat fruit for breakfast and up until midday. I was surprised to see that a lot of extra fat I had melted off and I didn’t catch the local flu that was going around. I looked and felt a lot healthier. I also noticed that my exercise intensity was a lot better.

Eating a mixture of different fruits for breakfast is not everyone’s cup of tea but it really is worth trying. Fruits are a wonderful thing; cheap and natural as well as being extremely tasty and good for you. Bodybuilders might scoff at this thinking that they need their 8 egg whites and protein powder to stay big. If that really concerns you then have a whey shake with your fruit salad. Real Muscle is about healthy muscles, not just big ones.

Conclusion on bodybuilding breakfasts

Try to eat breakfast. I know it can be hard sometimes. Make it easy on yourself and prepare as much of it as you can in advance so that you don’t have to think too hard at 7am in the morning. Keep it healthy but keep it tasty.

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5 Comments For This Post

  1. Parth Says:

    I didn’t eat until 12 pm today, woke up at 6 and even did morning workout. Reasoning was that I was busy (hence the morning workout). So thats a huge deal for me. I usually end up getting all the calories and things right and maintain a good ratio of 40/30/30, but once in a while i have these days. So I think my main problem is what to do when I get busy (which is very often). I’ve learnt how to workout effectively on a busy schedule, hence the purpose of my website, but I think nutrition is still a challenge. Thanks for the post though.

  2. RT Says:

    Parth - Thanks for the comment. I really think it is about planning. If you woke up at 6am for a workout that means you knew the night before. I used to make my protein shakes before I went to bed and then grab it out of the fridge on the way to the gym in the morning. Just a suggestion if you find time is a bit of an issue.

    RT

  3. Parth Says:

    Definetely. I just need to get into the habit of drink a protien shake right after I train, no matter what time it is.

  4. RT Says:

    Parth - the post workout meal is the most important meal of the day if you are trying to gain muscle. If you eat straight after a workout you increase your gains by 20%. It is important that you never miss it!

    RT

  5. Parth Says:

    Well, I’m still cutting fat right now. But I see gains in mass. In fact, I just weighed myself today, and I weigh exactly the same, but look leaner. So I thinking gaining muscle has been an integral part of my fat loss. Thanks.

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