Many vegan and vegetarian athletes manage to build muscle—not just maintain muscle. You can compete and stay healthy without relying on animal products for protein, yet most people still think it is impossible to do so.
The meat and dairy industries have marketed their products to convince most of the country that there’s no way to get the protein, calcium, and nutrition you need without the animal products they sell. Don’t fall for their marketing tactics. Get those gains the cruelty-free way.
Building muscle on a vegan or plant-based diet is achievable and will make your body healthier in the long run because:
- Too much protein can be counteractive to your goals
- High protein diets are achievable through a plant-based diet
- Your body needs more than just protein to build muscle
- Plant-based protein powders are more easily absorbable allowing you to get the fuel you need to keep going
HOW TOO MUCH PROTEIN CAN MAKE YOU GAIN FAT RATHER THAN MUSCLE
When you think of gains, you are talking about gaining and building muscle mass—not fat. Excess protein can actually work against your goals for your body.
In fact, you probably get way more protein than you need. Many experts believe that the average sedentary American is getting around 50% more protein than they can use. That’s extra calories and, if it comes from meat and dairy, extra saturated fat and cholesterol, too.
If you consume more calories than your body can use, it stores the excess as fat. Too much protein also puts a strain on the liver and kidneys as the body tries to deal with what isn’t being incorporated into enzymes, muscles, cellular membranes, and connective tissue.
If you do not work out regularly, then you should be eating a fraction of the protein you are currently eating.
Part of the problem is we all eat like we’re major athletes, even when we spend most of our time sitting chained to a desk, at a computer, commuting, or sprawled on a couch in front of our televisions.