Most fish oil caps are 1G of fat and are 9 cals each, so it isnt that much if you take 5 caps a day its still under 50 cals.
I wouldnt even bother counting the cals its not much.
This is terrible advice. The last thing you want if you are trying to gain muscle is to have a diet high in high GI foods. The only time you want high gi foods is immediately before/after your workouts so that creates an insulin responce and will shuttle nutrients to your muscles.
I wouldnt even bother counting the cals its not much.
You shouldn't try and just increase your calorie intake with fats, it's not the most successful way to do it. Fats have a low GI, therefore taking longer to oxidise and leaving you fuller for longer and that makes it harder to reach your needed volume of food intake to gain weight. If you are trying to gain weight, you can afford to add sugar to things like cereal, there are extra calories that wont take up any space. White bread with honey........high GI, extra calories.... leaves you full for about an hour! Decreasing the ammount of fibre in your diet leaves extra room for you to include more calories. Eat more meals throughout the day, but make sure that they include some high GI foods, so you can physically fit in more food!
This is terrible advice. The last thing you want if you are trying to gain muscle is to have a diet high in high GI foods. The only time you want high gi foods is immediately before/after your workouts so that creates an insulin responce and will shuttle nutrients to your muscles.
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