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Sunday, June 2, 2013

Bruce Lee's Body building Workout and Diet


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Bruce Lee created a martial art called "Jeet Kune Do" or the "Way of the Intercepting Fist." However, as well know as he is in the martial arts... He is very regarded for his corporeal abilities and ripped physique. The Bruce Lee body has come to be an icon for what an performance star should look like today.

Let's face it, audiences are no longer willing to accept an actor who puts on a "Muscle Suit." From Brad Pitt to Will Smith -- it seems every A-list Hollywood actor has been emulating the muscular yet ripped Lee type of physique. What made him great was a mixture of his workouts and his diet program.

The Bruce Lee Diet Plan

Lee all the time consumed a lot of Chinese food which are high in fiber.

Some foods that are high in fiber are:

* Fruits
* Vegetables,
* Breads,
* Beans
* Cereals

These foods are also high in antioxidants and will help cleanse your body.

Like many bodybuilders today, he regularly ate 6 times per day. This kept his blood sugar level garage and his metabolism burning at a higher rate. He was also a big fan of holding his body adequately hydrated -- by and large he drank 11 to 12 glasses of water per day.

In addition, from his bodybuilder friend... Learned of the significance of maintaining a high protein, low carbohydrate diet. (Bruce Lee loved protein supplements and would routinely down 1 to 2 protein shakes per day.)

The key to gaining muscle -- besides working out... Is in captivating sufficient protein. Protein makes up in any place in the middle of 15 to 20% of our bodyweight. The bottom line is that protein is essential and it's the raw material that is needed to build muscle and other corporeal tissues.

Of course, in his day one of the most popular protein supplements was casein. Today, we know that whey protein can keep us in a obvious nitrogen equilibrium state easier and quicker than using just casein protein.

The Bruce Lee Workout

His workouts were intense. Even Joe Weider... "The King of Bodybuilding" view that Bruce Lee's body was light years ahead of it's time. Bruce incorporated many distinct components into his workout program. Isometrics, free weights, yoga, and bodyweight exercises just to mention a few. Bruce Lee abandoned free weights well early on in his training. He felt that having big bodybuilder muscles was of no advantage to a martial artist. He focused more on what he referred to as "Functional Strength."

He realized very early on that isometric practice was able to contribute him with first-rate power gains. He also used an "Isometric Power Rack" for a while in his training program. If anything defines Bruce Lee it's his capability to think face the box. His mentality of... "use what works and discard what doesn't" -- has made him an innovator in many distinct fields.

For example, Bruce used every known isometric practice gadget ready in his training along with a gadget that was then called the Tensolator. Using isometric practice tool was something that he made part of his training routine. And in fact, so have many mixed martial arts practitioners today!

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