5 High Calorie Breakfasts for More Muscle

5 High Calorie Breakfasts for More Muscle

5 High-Calorie Breakfasts for More Muscle Search Skip to content Menu Menu follow us Store Articles Community Loyal-T Club Loyal-T Points Rewards Subscribe to Save Search Search The World s Trusted Source & Community for Elite Fitness Diet & Fat LossEating 5 High-Calorie Breakfasts for More Muscle by Mike Roussell, PhD August 23, 2011December 15, 2021 Tags Diet Strategy, Feeding the Ideal Body, Nutrition & Supplements If you've been less than successful in your pursuit to get bigger and stronger, the answer could be you simply need more calories. Not crappy calories either; clean, nutrient dense calories, as I'm assuming your goal is to get muscular, not fat. It all starts with breakfast. Eat the right breakfast and you'll be on track for the rest of the day. That's what I'm going to help you with today. When size and strength are the goal, I'll go with a higher carbohydrate approach. If fat gain and insulin sensitivity become an issue, I'll change the types of carbs and begin to drop them. The macronutrient breakdown that I like to start with is 40/30/30 (carbs/pro/fat). This isn't high carbs by many standards but with my low carb preference, 40% of calories from carbs is 50-100% greater than the maintenance level for most clients. The next step is distribution of calories and carbohydrates, including types of carbohydrates. As a rule I keep meal size the same during the day and just modify the types of calories that make up those meals. Here's how to break it down concerning carbohydrate type. If you work out in the morning, use this model: Morning Workout Meal 1: Starchy carbs & fruits/vegetables Meal 2: Workout nutrition Meal 3: Starchy carbs & fruits/vegetables Meal 4: Starchy carbs & fruits/vegetables Meal 5: Vegetables & legumes Meal 6: Vegetables & legumes If you work out in the evening, use this model: Evening Workout Meal 1: Starchy carbs & fruits/vegetables Meal 2: Vegetables & legumes Meal 3: Vegetables & legumes Meal 4: Workout nutrition Meal 5: Starchy carbs & fruits/vegetables Meal 6: Starchy carbs & fruits/vegetables As you can see, regardless of when you work out, you need a hefty dose of starchy carbs first thing in the morning. I do this for two reasons. The graphic below shows that glycogen stores are relatively depleted first thing in the morning due to your overnight fast. If you're in a hypertrophy phase, you'll hopefully be getting an even longer night sleep, which means they could be even more depleted. A hefty dose of starchy carbs will lead to a larger secretion of insulin. As shown below, cortisol levels follow a circadian rhythm, meaning cortisol levels will be higher in the morning. Insulin counteracts cortisol, and the slightly increased insulin sensitivity in the morning compared to the evening makes first thing in the morning a strategic time to fight cortisol with insulin. Theory and strategy are nice but let's put it into action. Below you'll find five nutrient-dense breakfasts ranging from 850-1000 calories each. They're all approximately 40/30/30 and will help you get your daily pursuit for size and strength off on the right foot. 3 omega-3 eggs 3 egg whites 1 slice cheddar cheese 2 scallions, chopped 1/2 roasted red bell pepper, diced 3 slices turkey bacon, chopped 2 slices Ezekiel bread 1 cup fresh blueberries 2 cups sliced strawberries Servings: 1 How to Prepare: Coat a nonstick pan with cooking spray and place over medium heat. Mix eggs and egg whites together in a bowl. Add egg mixture to pan and let cook, occasionally lifting with a spatula so that the uncooked portion of the egg mixture will be exposed to the pan. Once egg mixture is solidified (but not necessarily completely cooked through), add scallions, turkey bacon, red pepper, and cheese. Fold omelet in half on top of itself; reduce heat, and let cook for 1-2 more minutes. While eggs are cooking, toast the Ezekiel bread. Combine blueberries and strawberries together in a bowl. Eat the omelet and sprouted grain bread with the bowl of fruit salad. 2/3 cup vanilla almond crunch Bear Naked Granola 1 2/3 cups 2% plain Greek yogurt 1 scoop Vanilla Metabolic Drive Protein 1/4 cup whole blanched almonds 1 banana, sliced Servings: 1 How to Prepare: Combine all the ingredients in a blender. Blend until smooth and drink. For a thicker shake add more ice or less water. For a thinner shake, add more water or less ice. 1 cup rolled oats 3 scoops Vanilla Metabolic Drive Low Carb 1 medium diced apple 1/4 cup chopped pecans 1 tsp. cinnamon 1 tsp. Splenda 2-3 cups water 4 ice cubes Servings: 1 How to Prepare: Combine all the ingredients in a blender. Blend until smooth and drink. For a thicker shake add more ice or less water. For a thinner shake, add more water or less ice. 2 omega-3 eggs 3 egg whites 3 oz spinach (1/2 a bag of prewashed baby spinach) 3 Tbsp. salsa 2 scallions, chopped 3 Tbsp. shredded Monterey jack cheese 1/2 cup low sodium canned black beans, rinsed 4 small Al Fresco chicken sausage links 4 corn tortillas Servings: 1 How to Prepare: Coat a nonstick pan with cooking spray and place over medium heat. Add spinach, salsa, chicken sausage, scallions, and black beans. Once the spinach has wilted, set the mixture aside in a small bowl. Next, mix egg and egg whites together in a bowl. Coat the frying pan again with nonstick spray, add egg mixture to pan, let cook, scrambling with spatula. Once eggs have scrambled but are still a little watery, add black bean/spinach mixture and shredded cheese. Mix and combine until the cheese has melted. While eggs are cooking, wrap corn tortillas in a damp paper towel and microwave for 20-30 seconds. Eat the black bean and spinach scramble with corn tortillas as tacos. 1 cup rolled oats 3 Tbsp. dried cranberries, unsweetened 1/4 cup almonds, sliced 2 scoops Vanilla Metabolic Drive Low Carb 1 1/2 cups unsweetened vanilla almond milk 1 Tbsp. heavy cream Servings: 1 How to Prepare: Combine almond milk, oats, and cranberries in a bowl. Microwave for 1-2 minutes. Stir and let sit for 1 minute. Mix in Metabolic Drive, heavy cream, and almonds. Without question, the pre, mid, and post workout window are critical periods for gaining muscle mass, but it's breakfast that sets you on the fast track to Hypertophytown. Give a few of these quick and easy recipes a shot and see why your Grandma always told you that breakfast is the most important meal of the day! Get The T Nation Newsletters Don' t Miss Out Expert Insights To Get Stronger, Gain Muscle Faster, And Take Your Lifting To The Next Level related posts Supplements Tip The Breakfast and Dinner Trick Want to prevent fat gain once you've leaned up? Give these two protocols a shot. C3G, Carb Control, Diet Strategy, Nutrition & Supplements, Tips Michael Warren June 6 Supplements Dramatic Carbolin19 Study More muscle, less body fat AND a boost in testosterone? Check out this research. Forskolin, Losing Fat, Nutrition & Supplements TC Luoma January 18 Diet & Fat Loss Bodybuilding in a Low-Carb World Low-carb hype rules the day. 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