How important is the diet when it comes to a workout plan?

April 15th, 2009 | by Diet Advisor |
vineo76 asked:


I read these magazines that have these excellent workout plans. I do the workouts, but I don’t do the crazy diet that they show with it. I don’t eat a lot of egg whites and things like that, but I do make sure I eat healthy and drink protein shakes like Muscle Milk. Is it important to follow the diet plan that they have in these magazines? I mean, prisoners don’t follow a series diet plan and they come out pretty ripped.

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  1. 5 Responses to “How important is the diet when it comes to a workout plan?”

  2. By Mark W on Apr 17, 2009 | Reply

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    The diets they use are just examples, but to pack on the muscle then dieting properly is essential. you should go to a body building forum rather than this one, to find out information. I would help you more but im busy and cant write much. sorry

  3. By Brutally Honest on Apr 18, 2009 | Reply

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    80%

  4. By cash$ on Apr 19, 2009 | Reply

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    very very important

    good luck

  5. By funnylegz2003 on Apr 20, 2009 | Reply

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    Well me being a competitive bodybuilder, me and my friends at the gym always acknowledge diet as the most important aspect to bodybuilding. If you don’t eat properly then you wont get the results you want; for example if you are wanting to get ripped than you need to cut back on the calories and increase your protein intake. If you want to add mass then you need to increase your caloric intake and eat plenty of carbs. Remember weather your a bodybuilder or not, you are what you eat, and if you don’t diet properly then you wont get the results that you are looking for in the gym.

  6. By bonnieh1964 on Apr 23, 2009 | Reply

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    The diet is about 80% important.

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