A bodybuilding diet is what is most important for 
muscle gain after exercise workouts. Eating right is a high priority for
 serious bodybuilders. Measuring calories and watching the kinds of food
 they eat can ensure that muscle gain takes place without piling on 
undesirable fat.
Here are some rules that will help with a bodybuilding diet plan:
1. Ensure adequate hydration
Drinking
 water during and after workouts helps avoid dehydration. In typical 
weather conditions, a bodybuilder will need to drink 2 liters of water 
every day.
Sugary soft drinks and alcohol are best avoided. The 
extra calories will add to fat stores and the osmotic effect of the 
concentrated solutions will further worsen dehydration. The body's 
immunity and defences will also be adversely impacted.
2. Calculate carb intake
As most bodybuilders are aware, there are two kinds of carbs - starchy and non-starchy.
Starchy
 carbohydrates are quickly and easily digested. They lead to an instant 
spike in blood glucose levels. Examples of starchy carbs are rice, bread
 and pasta.
Non-starchy carbs, on the other hand, are digested and
 absorbed more gradually. Blood sugar levels rise slowly to a peak and 
fall just as slowly afterwards. Non-starchy carbs are found in 
vegetables and fruits.
An effective bodybuilding diet will include
 the right proportion of both starchy and non-starchy carbs. The kind of
 carbs you eat isn't quite as important as how much of each kind you 
consume. Starchy carbs are best immediately before and shortly after 
working out, when the body needs a sudden boost in calories. For other 
meals, it is better to eat non-starchy carbs.
3. Cut down on condiments
Salt
 and sugar are such an essential part of regular cooking that one hardly
 thinks about them. But for a bodybuilding diet, it is important to 
watch salt and sugar intake.
Reducing the amount of salt in food 
is desirable. And sugar intake should be drastically cut. If sweetening 
food and drinks is important, alternative options like sweeteners or 
stevia are preferred.
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