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Written by Chris Aceto   
Saturday, 04 December 2010 01:33

I have always been told that you must take in more calories than you expend each day to build muscle. Is that really true?

 


On paper, in a text book that’s true. In reality, there’s more to it than that. Certainly, calories are extremely influential in promoting gains in muscle mass. However, other factors play a role such as protein, fat, and carb intake, meal timing, and hormonal levels.

Many nutritionists will argue that you have to eat more calories than you burn to build additional muscle mass. That idea is limited in that you always have to consider other factors; specifically those listed above. PEteCalories, say from carbohydrates, provide fuel for the muscles to do work. That is, you need calories-- or energy-- to train. But ask yourself, can a car drive 100 miles per hour on only ½ a tank of gas? Does the gas tank have to be entirely full for that car to drive as fast as possible? Of course not! The same concept is true with training. The bodybuilder can easily train as hard as he can with an all-out high level of intensity without overloading on calories (fuel). Specifically, muscle glycogen-- the collection of stored carbohydrates located in muscles that support training-- does not have to be at peak levels to support hardcore training sessions. In addition, when you constantly attempt to consume more calories than you need on a daily basis, you’ll invariably end up storing a lot of body fat. So; by eating a lot, you might get big, but you’ll also store a lot of unwanted body fat. As Dave and I discussed recently on the Guru Q&A segment of our show, added body fat tends to drive estrogen levels, and added estrogen can impede testosterone uptake by muscles. In other words, as you get fat, estrogen often rises which can rob you of muscle growth.

 

Besides calories, protein is immensely important and plays a huge role in growth. It’s just as important as “total calories” or eating more calories each day then you require. Protein serves as the foundation for muscle growth. Protein (specifically amino acids) is the “bricks” to build a bigger body. Calories (energy from carbs and dietary fat) are simply the energy that allow the body to use those bricks. Without enough protein, you won’t grow- even if you eat a lot of calories. So the idea that you have to eat more calories on a daily basis than you need is somewhat faulty if, in fact, you fail to eat enough protein. In this case, eating a lot of calories – without eating enough protein—will result in an increase in body fat while simultaneously resulting in a failure to gain muscle mass.

 

Meal timing-- how many times you eat daily-- also impacts muscle growth and is equally important as “eating more calories than the body needs.” Eating multiple times throughout the day-- 5, 6 or 7 times- helps pave the way for muscle growth by maximizing nutrient absorption (though textbook nutritionists argue differently). Additionally, eating a large meal before training and again after training can offset muscle breakdown associated with hard training. One of the paradoxes associated with training is that it tears the body down. Nutrition, rest, and recuperation help repair the body and build it up stronger than it was before. Specifically, timing your meals so that you are eating larger meals 90 minutes before training and again right after training are essential to preventing the muscles from being broken down too severely; to the point where you’re doing damage to the muscle rather than stimulating muscle growth. You could eat more calories each day then the body needs, yet if you fail to eat the right size meal before and after training and also neglect to structure your meals so that you are eating 5, 6, or 7 times a day, then you might just gain body fat and fail to grow.


The last part of timing has to do with what you eat before bed. In general, you want to time your meals so that you are not eating a lot of carbohydrates before bedtime because an excess carbohydrate intake can interfere with natural growth hormone output which occurs within the first 90 minutes of sleep. Ultimately, GH is responsible the release of IGF-1 from the liver which causes muscle cell hyperplasia—a creation of new muscles cells that never existed before. When new muscle cells are synthesized, the bodybuilder’s genetic potential dramatically increases. It also boosts the body’s metabolic rate. So, by eliminating carbs before bed and using a GH releaser like GH Accelerator, over the long haul, can keep you growing even when calories are not excessive.
 

 
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Fagpanda is gonna shit when he sees that.

So will Adonis, tbombz and Wavelength, which is why I posted it...
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I love these jackasses who are like "Well, on paper / in the textbook this may be true, but let ME tell you how it really is."

I actually read some of these papers / textbooks and have yet to encounter one that actually says what all these strength and conditioning celebrities say that they say.

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I don't like how these articles come up with sort of "rules" of how to do things regarding training and especially nutrition. I mean its all individual and finding what works best for your body and metabolism. There are no set rules or black&white answers.

For example not eating too much carbs at night, that's one of the biggest myths in the industry. What happens if one trains at night?
Also the absolute necessity to eat 6-7 meals is bull, its all dependant on how many calories one needs, some people do fine on 4 meals, others on 5, etc.

And in my case glycogen stores need to peaked to train longer with high intensity, again individual.

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Aceto is a smart egg when it comes to nutrition but not too bright of a move tying yourself with RX
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"So, by eliminating carbs before bed and using a GH releaser like GH Accelerator, over the long haul, can keep you growing even when calories are not excessive."


Yes, Chris, that scam GH Accelerator is the key.

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I love these jackasses who are like "Well, on paper / in the textbook this may be true, but let ME tell you how it really is."

I actually read some of these papers / textbooks and have yet to encounter one that actually says what all these strength and conditioning celebrities say that they say.
And is Chris incorrect? A bber, his wife Laura Creavalle, a top pro in the 90s. And advisor/guru to several top pros...is he speaking out of the side of his neck?

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Milos thinks this way too, and so does Christian Thibaudeau.

they seem to think pre-intra and post workout nutrition is the most important thing.

I don't really have an opinion on that but I must say I always seem to gain more muscle dieting for a show than I do when I eat whatever I want

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I can go to Barnes and Noble and buy a Chris Aceto book.

I'm still looking for a book in a bookstore by any of getbig's resident experts.
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Chris seems bright and level headed... for a guru... but he doesn't tell the whole truth (the drugs incorporated allow muscle gain in seeming deficit) and ends by plugging his worthless bullshit supplements.

Plus he claims he doesn't know anything about drugs and doesn't give drug advice. Bullshit. There was some dude recently who thought Chris' diuretic prescription for him was a bad move (it wasn't, he looked good). Was Chris advising Jay in 2001? When Jay had 5 different diuretics in his system.  :P

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And is Chris incorrect? A bber, his wife Laura Creavalle, a top pro in the 90s. And advisor/guru to several top pros...is he speaking out of the side of his neck?

I did not say he's incorrect, thanks for trying to put words in my mouth though.  I'm saying these douches try to pass themselves off as some sort of revolutionary expert in order to promote themselves and make a buck, when in reality the sources they are criticizing actually say the same things that they are saying.  Kind of like what you just tried to do.  There is not a single paper or textbook in modern existence that says "eat surplus calories = gain muscle regardless of any other factors" but that is the message he is saying they convey.

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Chris seems bright and level headed... for a guru... but he doesn't tell the whole truth (the drugs incorporated allow muscle gain in seeming deficit) and ends by plugging his worthless bullshit supplements.

Plus he claims he doesn't know anything about drugs and doesn't give drug advice. Bullshit. There was some dude recently who thought Chris' diuretic prescription for him was a bad move (it wasn't, he looked good). Was Chris advising Jay in 2001? When Jay had 5 different diuretics in his system.  :P

haha todd jewel :D
dude is delusional as fuck, a national level dude who enters a local show just to prove that he could win something  ;D

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Written by Chris Aceto  
Saturday, 04 December 2010 01:33

I have always been told that you must take in more calories than you expend each day to build muscle. Is that really true?

 


On paper, in a text book that’s true. In reality, there’s more to it than that. Certainly, calories are extremely influential in promoting gains in muscle mass. However, other factors play a role such as protein, fat, and carb intake, meal timing, and hormonal levels.

Many nutritionists will argue that you have to eat more calories than you burn to build additional muscle mass. That idea is limited in that you always have to consider other factors; specifically those listed above. PEteCalories, say from carbohydrates, provide fuel for the muscles to do work. That is, you need calories-- or energy-- to train. But ask yourself, can a car drive 100 miles per hour on only ½ a tank of gas? Does the gas tank have to be entirely full for that car to drive as fast as possible? Of course not! The same concept is true with training. The bodybuilder can easily train as hard as he can with an all-out high level of intensity without overloading on calories (fuel). Specifically, muscle glycogen-- the collection of stored carbohydrates located in muscles that support training-- does not have to be at peak levels to support hardcore training sessions. In addition, when you constantly attempt to consume more calories than you need on a daily basis, you’ll invariably end up storing a lot of body fat. So; by eating a lot, you might get big, but you’ll also store a lot of unwanted body fat. As Dave and I discussed recently on the Guru Q&A segment of our show, added body fat tends to drive estrogen levels, and added estrogen can impede testosterone uptake by muscles. In other words, as you get fat, estrogen often rises which can rob you of muscle growth.

 

Besides calories, protein is immensely important and plays a huge role in growth. It’s just as important as “total calories” or eating more calories each day then you require. Protein serves as the foundation for muscle growth. Protein (specifically amino acids) is the “bricks” to build a bigger body. Calories (energy from carbs and dietary fat) are simply the energy that allow the body to use those bricks. Without enough protein, you won’t grow- even if you eat a lot of calories. So the idea that you have to eat more calories on a daily basis than you need is somewhat faulty if, in fact, you fail to eat enough protein. In this case, eating a lot of calories – without eating enough protein—will result in an increase in body fat while simultaneously resulting in a failure to gain muscle mass.

 

Meal timing-- how many times you eat daily-- also impacts muscle growth and is equally important as “eating more calories than the body needs.” Eating multiple times throughout the day-- 5, 6 or 7 times- helps pave the way for muscle growth by maximizing nutrient absorption (though textbook nutritionists argue differently). Additionally, eating a large meal before training and again after training can offset muscle breakdown associated with hard training. One of the paradoxes associated with training is that it tears the body down. Nutrition, rest, and recuperation help repair the body and build it up stronger than it was before. Specifically, timing your meals so that you are eating larger meals 90 minutes before training and again right after training are essential to preventing the muscles from being broken down too severely; to the point where you’re doing damage to the muscle rather than stimulating muscle growth. You could eat more calories each day then the body needs, yet if you fail to eat the right size meal before and after training and also neglect to structure your meals so that you are eating 5, 6, or 7 times a day, then you might just gain body fat and fail to grow.


The last part of timing has to do with what you eat before bed. In general, you want to time your meals so that you are not eating a lot of carbohydrates before bedtime because an excess carbohydrate intake can interfere with natural growth hormone output which occurs within the first 90 minutes of sleep. Ultimately, GH is responsible the release of IGF-1 from the liver which causes muscle cell hyperplasia—a creation of new muscles cells that never existed before. When new muscle cells are synthesized, the bodybuilder’s genetic potential dramatically increases. It also boosts the body’s metabolic rate. So, by eliminating carbs before bed and using a GH releaser like GH Accelerator, over the long haul, can keep you growing even when calories are not excessive.
 

 


What a crock of worthless bullshit for the most part.  Disguised under some factual textbook information,   Chris is trying to convince people that you can build a house without any lumber or nails..... ::)

Not only that, I also don't like seeing people give an answer and advertise a product that they sell at the same time that has nothing to do with the original question such as his GH Accelerator which is an overpriced bottle of amino acids or in fact not really sure since its a prop blend.
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Chris seems bright and level headed... for a guru... but he doesn't tell the whole truth (the drugs incorporated allow muscle gain in seeming deficit) and ends by plugging his worthless bullshit supplements.

Plus he claims he doesn't know anything about drugs and doesn't give drug advice. Bullshit. There was some dude recently who thought Chris' diuretic prescription for him was a bad move (it wasn't, he looked good). Was Chris advising Jay in 2001? When Jay had 5 different diuretics in his system.  :P


chris claims he didnt knew anything about drugs in this pic (17).  :D

all joking aside, the guy is a true guru, i love reading his answers on various questions on the boards he posts.

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Back in the late 70`s and early to mid 80`s,I trained in the same gym as Chris and he learned a lot from Jeff King who also trained there,as well as going to Springfield College (Mass.).

You really don`t expect him to give out drug advise do you Van..........after all ,the guy sells books and trains people and most likely a lot of young guys /kids buy stuff from him.

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What a crock of worthless bullshit for the most part.  Disguised under some factual textbook information,   Chris is trying to convince people that you can build a house without any lumber or nails..... ::)

Not only that, I also don't like seeing people give an answer and advertise a product that they sell at the same time that has nothing to do with the original question such as his GH Accelerator which is an overpriced bottle of amino acids or in fact not really sure since its a prop blend.

oh, the irony is thick in this post......

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You really don`t expect him to give out drug advise do you Van..........after all ,the guy sells books and trains people and most likely a lot of young guys /kids buy stuff from him.

No, he doesn't have to give drug advice. That's his choice and prerogative. However that doesn't mean you have to BS and can't tell the truth without giving outright advice. For example, he could say, "a pre-contest bodybuilder often ramps up his drugs and this can allow muscle gain coming into a show, especially if he had a clean period before going into prep mode". Plus I guarantee that Chris knows TONS about drugs and absolutely has to take the stack into account when designing a diet for a guy like Cutler. For example, if Jay wants to use insulin Chris can't very well prescribe no carbs around those times. Or if Jay decides to ramp up his thyroids this will affect the pre-contest process. Things like that.

I believe there's a bunch of supplements that may be of value for various things, but the supplements he selss, and the claims he makes for them are pretty suspect. He sells goddamn ecdysterone! :D

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No, he doesn't have to give drug advice. That's his choice and prerogative. However that doesn't mean you have to BS and can't tell the truth without giving outright advice. For example, he could say, "a pre-contest bodybuilder often ramps up his drugs and this can allow muscle gain coming into a show, especially if he had a clean period before going into prep mode". Plus I guarantee that Chris knows TONS about drugs and absolutely has to take the stack into account when designing a diet for a guy like Cutler. For example, if Jay wants to use insulin Chris can't very well prescribe no carbs around those times. Or if Jay decides to ramp up his thyroids this will affect the pre-contest process. Things like that.

I believe there's a bunch of supplements that may be of value for various things, but the supplements he selss, and the claims he makes for them are pretty suspect. He sells goddamn ecdysterone! :D
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haha todd jewel :D
dude is delusional as fuck, a national level dude who enters a local show just to prove that he could win something  ;D
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whats going on with acteo and todd jewel

chris was advising him right??  then did they have a falling out


cause palumbo and chris have been taking shots at him lately........something about jewel saying cris brought him in flat o r something

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whats going on with acteo and todd jewel

chris was advising him right??  then did they have a falling out


cause palumbo and chris have been taking shots at him lately........something about jewel saying cris brought him in flat o r something

Jewel said Chris had him take too many diuretics so he was flat. Then a few weeks later Jewel did things his own way and looked drastically worse. I mean there was zero question he was way worse when "filled out" like he wanted. Him being "flat" means he just doesn't have enough muscle right now, as Chris said.

Someone post the comparison pics.  :D

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Jewel said Chris had him take too many diuretics so he was flat. Then a few weeks later Jewel did things his own way and looked drastically worse. I mean there was zero question he was way worse when "filled out" like he wanted. Him being "flat" means he just doesn't have enough muscle right now, as Chris said.

Someone post the comparison pics.  :D

its funny. guys who say they are flat in reality aren't holding enough muscle, and those who say they were holding too much water are just too fat.
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