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Gain Muscular Bodyweight With This Old Time Muscle Building Trick
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By: Lee Hayward Email Article
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If I could share a quick and easy tip that would allow you to pack on an extra pound of solid muscle mass each week, would you be interested? And the best part is that this unique weight gain tip doesn't require you to spend any more time in the gym then you are right now, and it doesn't require you to stuff yourself trying to jam more food into each meal.

I'm going to share with you a simple little muscle building tip that will help you turn the tables in your favour and avoid one of the most catabolic times of the day. Do you know when the most catabolic time of day is? It's when you go to sleep because you literally starve your muscles for eight hours!

Would you ever go 8 hours, or more, during the day without eating something? Of course not. But that is exactly what you do each and every night when you go to bed. The old time bodybuilders knew about this. And during heavy bulk up training phases they would literally set their alarm clocks and wake up during the middle of the night and eat a high protein meal in order to prevent muscle breakdown.

If you are staying a certain weight right now then you are consuming your maintenance calorie intake. In order to gain muscle you need to consume above this calorie maintenance level. But chances are if you are struggling to gain weight then you feel that you are already eating like a mad man and can't possibly eat any more food.

However, this middle of the night meal will provide these much needed extra calories for muscle gain, and since this is in addition to your daily meals it won't feel like you are forcing down more food. Another bonus is that because you haven't eaten for several hours most of the calories will be headed for your muscles and not stored as bodyfat.

If each night you have a high protein meal replacement or weight gainer drink that contains at least 500 calories; that's 3500 calories for the week over and above your current maintenance calorie intake. This will help you gain about 1 lb. of solid muscle a week. Give this night time muscle building drink a try for the next couple months and you'll easily pack on additional 10 lbs. of solid muscular bodyweight.

There are 2 ways to squeeze in this extra muscle building meal...

You could set your alarm clock so that you wake up in the middle of the night. However, if you are like me you hate the sound of the alarm clock as it jolts you out of your sleepy slumber like a slap in the face.

The second option, which is a lot more easy, is to simply drink a couple glasses of water before going to bed. This will naturally make you wake up in a few hours because you'll have to go to the bathroom.

Then all you have to do is before you go to bed is mix up a meal replacement drink in a shaker bottle and put it right on the bathroom counter. You'll get to the point where you just chug it back without even thinking. And then go back and hit the sack for some extra zzz's.

It only takes a few minutes of preparation each night and then a couple minutes to chug down the meal replacement drink. The little bit of work involved is well worth the reward of a bigger more muscular physique.

Lee Hayward is a Physique Transformation Specialist with over 17 years of weight training experience. His priority is helping aspiring fitness enthusiasts gain lean muscle mass and building a strong athletic body. Please be sure to visit his homepage to download a FREE copy of his Muscle Building e-Course. http://www.LeeHayward.com

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